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AAI Amatsu Training:

You too can learn to be an Amatsu Practitioner

If yu have an interest in the human body and how it works, learning Amatsu will take you on an amazing journey of discovery that will allow you to change your beliefs about what you think and do.

Graduating Class of 2007 and their Teachers

The course will run over two years and your study will be broken down into three main areas:

• Practical and theory training
• Anatomy study
• Practice

The balance of these three areas will give you the skills, the knowledge and the confidence required to become a confident and competant practitioner.

Each area of learning is of vital importance to you becoming an excellent Amatsu practitioner, but in the first year the balance of study will be towards practical training.

Initially you will be taught in depth how to study and gain information from the body. Having this skill will open up the world around you and it is the foundation of the whole course.

When you can see, feel and hear what is happening you will want to know why it is happening, generating your enthusiasm to understand what you have seen, felt and heard. This takes you easily into the anatomy study.

From here you will be able to apply the techniques of Amatsu that will become the core of your skills and your practice. These will include:-

• Observation and questioning
• Mucsle testing
• Palpation
• Anma Massage
• Mobilisation
• Seitai
• Re-patterning
• Cranial Balancing

The course is organised so that you will learn practical skills and Amatsu Theory during the training days. Directed study will then be given so you can understand what you can now do. This means that the study of the art of Amatsu is being supported by the science of Amatsu and this is the link between eastern philosophy and western science.

The course is approved by the Institute of Complementary medicine and after passing your exams at the end of your first year, you will receive an Anma Massage qualification which will allow you to practice to that level.

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