Training
in health kinesiology therapy - classes, therapy courses, workshops, qualifications and
tuition in kinesiology
Why
train in HK?
It's easy to learn
Although HK is a very profound therapy which creates lasting positive changes for clients, is very easy to learn. You don't need any previous knowledge. All the theory and the energy awareness is taught to you on the courses. You learn a new procedure and then you practise what you have just learned in class under supervision. So you build up your skills and knowledge, step-by-step.
Recognised Professional Training
The Health Kinesiology Studies training programme is recognised as one of the advanced professional trainings in Kinesiology. It has full accreditation through the Open College Network (OCN).
Practising Professionally
Through the training you will develop all the skills you need as a kinesiologist and once you have passed your assessment for HK and the Kinesiology Foundation course, you apply to join the Kinesiology Federation as a newly qualified professional - a KF Associate.
To upgrade to a full professional - Kinesiology Federation Registered Professional (KFRP) you have 3 years to complete the core subjects of Anatomy & Physiology, Nutrition, Counselling and Business studies, and 200 hours of insured Kinesiology sessions on clients.
Like all the Kinesiologies, Health Kinesiology works at an energy level to bring the client's energy system into harmony and balance.
How are we different from what you already
do?
- Before we work we balance the energy system on 3 levels - physiologically, psychologically and electro-magnetically by using the HK Meridian Energy Balance procedure. The MEB brings the body into balance quickly and efficiently.
- We ask energy permission to work to deal with the client's concerns and help them achieve their goals.
- We ask verbal questions of the mind/body in order to establish the best healing pathway for the client.
- We always hold across the coupled meridians when doing energy correction factors.
In Health Kinesiology the therapist examines
many factors
- Energy Correction factors where stress, both physical and subtle, locked anywhere in the system is released by highlighting the stress in as simple a way as possible and holding the acupuncture circuits that will 'retune/correct' or release the stress
- Energy Toning factors to help strengthen existing energy pathways
- Adjunctive Factors to help support the physical body while the healing is processed
- Energy Redirection Factors which concentrate energy into a specific area to speed up healing or if clients con tinue to manifest an inappropriate or maladaptive energy reaction to a certain stimulus and ERF allows the body to recognise the new options available to it.
- Environmental factors
- Toxicity factors
- Intrusive Energies
As part of your training in HK you will
be required:
- to work on 'clients' using the HK menu in order to provide 15 hours of case studies; you are not able to charge for the HK sessions
- provide evidence of 15 hours study of the HK manuals and preparation of your Resource Book
- This will be submitted to the tutor concerned prior to moving onto the next course.
We hope you will join our team of dedicated practitioners and that you find, as we do, that HK is an exciting therapy that has limitless possibilities and is tailored to each person's unique needs.
Visit our website: hk4health.co.uk/
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WHAT'S ON THIS PAGE..... The
main difference between Health Kinesiology and other therapies.
The
factors HK practitioners examine
Training
requirements for the HK qualification
Amanda Brooks Head of HK UK

There is also a page containing background details of our other tutors on the Health Kinesiology U K web site. See:
www.hk4health.co.uk/tutors.htm
Weekend courses are held in
various parts of the country, throughout the year. There
is a full course schedule on the Health Kinesiology UK web
site: www.hk4health.co.uk/coursedates.htm
Ann Parker, former head of Health Kinesiology UK 2001-2008, has moved to New Zealand and aims to teach HK1-5 in line with the accreditation process set up over there. You can visit her new website www.vitalhealthmatters.co.nz and
www.healthkinesiology.co.nz
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