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Exciting new Seminar Series:
Advanced Thai Table Massage, Phase II (prone/side-lying position - for late pregnancy)
An advanced 10-week series taught by B. Tony Zayner, L.Ac, MSOM, MSEd.
This is the second half of the NCNM Advanced Thai Table Massage CEU series. Prone techniques will be six Sunday evenings (5:30-9:30) starting Sunday February 7, 2010 through March 17, 2010, and sidelying will begin on March 21, 2010 and continue for 4 successive Sunday evenings until April 11, 2010. The total cost for all 10 sessions will be $495. Attendees may also decide to take the Prone portion only (6 classes) for $350 or the Sidelying sessions only $250 (4 classes). Students or interested parties not wanting CEU certificates may attend the whole series for $250.
The Prone series will focus on clients who complain of “Desk Syndrome”. The stretches in this protocol pull the body into extension-type postures and help alleviate pain and discomfort caused by long hours of desk work.
Sidelying / Pregnancy protocols are most appreciated by pregnant women and those who have back problems and cannot lie on their backs for long without tremendous pain. Take the time to learn this skill and your clients will be very grateful.
We urge students and therapists to take advantage of this offer because Thai Massage is in serious demand.
40 CEU credits
Seminars will be held Sunday Evenings, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Notes: All seminars will be held at the National College of Naprapathic Medicine, 3330 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 60641. Visit: naprapathicmedicine.edu/map.htm for a map, directions and parking information.
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Presenter Profile:
Bernard "Tony" Zayner has been a martial artist and student of Chinese philosophy and culture for over 40 years. He has owned a few successful schools of martial arts and was the 1988 /1989 undefeated U.S. National Tai Chi Push Hands champion and went to China as a U.S. team member for three successive international tournaments. In 1989, he moved to Taiwan to work for the Chinese government as a consultant for six government ministries and to teach at three of its premier universities. There, he studied Mandarin, Chinese Medicine, painting, calligraphy, Tai Chi and Chinese culture. He returned to Chicago in May of 2000 to complete his studies in clinical massage, Oriental medicine, clinical hypnosis and Naprapathy. He is currently a professor at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine has also founded the Shu Family School of Tai Chi Ch'uan and the Asian Bodywork Club
The National College of Naprapathic Medicine continues to expand its continuing education program. The College is now a state-approved CEU provider for Physical Therapists, Physical Terapy Assistants (Illinois license number 216-000114), Dietitians, and Nutritionists (Illinois license number 199-000107), Naprapaths (Illinois license number 241-000002), and Massage Therapists (license 245-000028) The Continuing Education program of the National College of Naprapathic Medicine is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
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