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Structural Reflexology® Level 1 - Geraldine Villeneuve

RESCHEDULED TO MAY 2021

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Seattle - Discovery Point School Massage

Structural Reflexology®, trademarked in 2013 by Geraldine Villeneuve, is the practice of integrating foot reflexology with anatomy, physiology, and kinesiology by using local and reflexive methods to release stress and compensation in the entire body.

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Structural Reflexology® Level 1 - Geraldine Villeneuve
Structural Reflexology® Level 1 - Geraldine Villeneuve

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RESCHEDULED TO MAY 2021

Seattle - Discovery Point School Massage, 420 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122, USA

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About the Event

 Structural Reflexology ®, Level 1 with Geraldine Villeneuve, BS, NBRC, LMP 

RESCHEDULED TO MAY 2021   14 ARCB or NTCMB CEs 

 Pricing:  TBD

Not a member yet? Join the Washington Reflexology Association and reap the benefits of membership, including a minimum of six ARCB-approved CEUS annually which can be earned remotely! Discounted fees included with both Professional Membership and Associate Membership. 

How to pay:   Simply use purchase a ticket through this website and pay online.   Or if you prefer to pay by check or money order, please print the registration form (link) and mail it to our PO BOX 27, Bothell WA 98041

 

Structural Reflexology®, trademarked in 2013 by Geraldine Villeneuve, is the practice of integrating foot reflexology with anatomy, physiology, and kinesiology by using local and reflexive methods to release stress and compensation in the entire body.

Structural Reflexology® addresses tension sites on the feet as the product of local muscle and ligament strain while maintaining an understanding of how these sites of tension on the feet will impact the rest of the body. 

 

Benefits of Structural Reflexology:

  • Improved foot joint articutlation
  • Improved weight bearing & balance
  • Improved blood & nerve supply to the feet and body
  • Relief of compensation in the feet and body
  • Relief of joint tension
  • Increased strength and vitality in the feet and body

Learning Objectives:

  • Definition, purpose and benefits of Structural Reflexology
  • List and identify bones and columns of the feet
  • Foot movement and how the body is supported by the feet
  • Associate balance of the foot with reflex action
  • List and identify muscles that move the foot
  • Three measurements of the feet
  • Ink press reading
  • Structural Reflexology sequence

 

 

WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS CLASS?

Reflexologists and Massage Therapists who are interested in expanding their knowledge in learning how to integrate foot function with reflexology.  Geraldine has developed a map that shows how muscle attachment sites overlap with the reflexes on the feet.  This class has never been offered in Seattle before. It's appropriate for students and new practitioners as well as experienced practitioners who think there's nothing new to learn! 

 

About Geraldine Villeneuve:

Geraldine has been practicing Reflexology for over 30 years. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Therapeutic Recreation, is a Licensed Massage Practitioner specializing in injury remediation, and is an American Board Certified Reflexologist. She is also a member of the International Council of Reflexologists.

She founded the Seattle Reflexology and Massage Center where she produced and taught a popular Mastery Level Reflexology Certification training series.

Geraldine trademarked Structural Reflexology® in 2013 as a revolutionary motion to promote foot health awareness by providing education for more healthful and therapeutic options to resolve foot pain and compensation in the body. Ultimately her goal is to encourage public awareness to rise into a culture of individuals with vital feet rather than a culture of foot-pain sufferers.

Her experience, clarity, and dynamic teaching style invoke great respect and admiration in the health forums she leads on the subject of Structural Reflexology®.

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