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KMI Professional Certification in Structural Integration

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KMI Professional Certification in Structural Integration

What is KMI?

KMI (Kinesis Myofascial Integration) is a premier training in Structural Integration. KMI (a dynamic structural therapy evolved from the work of Dr. Ida Rolf) is built around Thomas Myers' Anatomy Trains® Myofascial Meridians, a revolutionary map for understanding whole-body posture and movement patterning. KMI brings clarity, depth, and gentle effectiveness to create lasting structural change. Learn to unravel complex patterns of injury and misuse as you facilitate the progressive balance, length, and grace. Learn a wide vocabulary of touch and movement facilitation to create a maximum of empowerment with a minimum of discomfort. Learn the art and the science and the craft. KMI offers a powerful learning environment. KMI's open-inquiry learning environment values related approaches such as cranial, visceral, yoga, and core training, and whatever other background each student brings to the table. KMI gives you the finest Fascial Anatomy palpatory skill in the business, and a coherent BodyReading ™ method, coupled with clear and adaptable strategies for each session. Become a powerful force for change - train in KMI!

Prerequisites:

• A minimum of 3 years experience after graduating from a recognized training program in manual therapy is required prior to engaging in

Part II / III of KMI

• All participants must attend an Anatomy Trains® Myofascial Meridians workshop. A full schedule can be found online by visiting www.AnatomyTrains.com/schedule

• All participants must receive a 10/12 series from a professional Structural Integration practitioner prior to engaging in Part III of KMI

Benefits

KMI practitioners say that they:

• can make a real difference in stubborn chronic problems

• create deeper change with less effort

• feel more confident in their practice

• are revitalized and excited about what they can do with their hands

• earn more money with less work

TUITION

Part I - $1,900
Part II - $3,600
Part III - $5,400
Total: $10,900

Commit to all three parts and save $1,000!
Submit your application by June 27, 2011 to receive this discount.

$500 deposit required with application. Acceptance is at the discretion of Tom Myers and Kinesis.

All courses approved for CE credits by NCBTMB, including ethics requirements. Successful completion of KMI qualifies you for membership in IASI, the professional association of Structural Integration (www.theIASI.org).

For full program details and registration information,

visit www.AnatomyTrains.com/kmi

888 546-3747

workshops@AnatomyTrains.com

 

Duration: 8 day workshop
Schedule:
9:00AM to 5:00PM Each Day
Dates:

Part I – Structural Vision (75 hours)

August 23 - September 1, 2011

Part I is also open to yoga, Pilates and movement therapists as well as manual therapists, depending upon space availability.

Part II – Structural Strategies (150 hours)

Session 1: October 4-13, 2011

Session 2: November 8-17, 2011

Experienced manual therapists only are invited to continue through Parts II and III. Visit: www.anatomytrains.com/kmi/experience.

Part III – Structural Integration (275 hours)

Session 1: Mar 12-23, 2012

Session 2: April 23-May 4, 2012

Session 3: June 5-16, 2012

Instructor:
Tom Myers
Price: Submit your application by June 15, 2011 to receive a $1,000 discount. A $500 deposit required to enroll.
Earn: 500 CEs approved by the NCBTMB and the State of Georgia.

Additional Notes:

For full program details and registration information,

visit www.AnatomyTrains.com/kmi

888 546-3747

workshops@AnatomyTrains.com

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Accreditation Info

ASHA School of Massage is an institution accredited by the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA).

For more information visit:

ASHA School of Massage
6251 Smithpointe Drive • Norcross, GA 30092
Phone: 770.368.2661 • Fax: 404.410.2910

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