I began my reflexology diploma course last week at South Trafford College so I'm happy to say, that it is underway. The first class was the usual slightly tedious course introduction - as most are at the beginning - and I was keen to get on with the sole purpose (SORRY!) of my being there. But introductions are necessary, I know.
The first half of the course will be anatomy and physiology, followed by learning the art of reflexology with 5 full case studies to complete as part of the assessment. The course tutor, Sue, says there is a lot of work, which is fine by me, but I'm wondering if I should have committed myself to a week night instead of my Saturday mornings (so used to flitting off for weekends away, you see)!
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It's been something I've been meaning to do for around 3 years and finally, I've signed up to begin my Reflexology Diploma at South Trafford College in September. I picked this college because although it is quite a way from home, they have a Saturday morning class and they are also an Association of Reflexologists Accredited Training Centre.
For those who don't know, reflexology is a complementary therapy which works on the basis that zones on the feet (or hands) are connected to other parts of the body and organs, and by applying pressure to any areas of tension or congestion in the feet healing can be promoted and stimulated in the corresponding areas of the body.
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