Although hand reflexology is included in the Bayly School Practitioner Course and on other courses, many practitioners use this very little and often lack confidence at giving treatment to hands. However, there are times when hand reflexology may be more appropriate than foot reflexology.
Nicola Hall, author of Hand Reflexology for Practitioners, runs Hand Reflexology Days to allow a more in-depth look at this specialist form of reflexology and to encourage the use of this method of treatment.
Although hand reflexology is included in the Bayly School Practitioner Course and on other courses, many practitioners use this very little and often lack confidence at giving treatment to hands. However, there are times when hand reflexology may be more appropriate than foot reflexology.
This day will be an opportunity to explore the uses of hand reflexology and will involve theory and practical work.
The Bayly School of Reflexology was founded in 1978, by the late Doreen Bayly, and was the first reflexology training school to be established in Great Britain.
Doreen Bayly introduced reflexology to the UK in the 1960’s, on behalf of Eunice Ingham, and was considered by many to have been the pioneer of reflexology in this country.
Her work is continued by The Bayly School of Reflexology and students attending the courses will learn to give reflexology treatments using the unique practical technique developed by Doreen Bayly – The Bayly Method.
The Bayly School is the official teaching body of The British Reflexology Association and, over the years, has been responsible for training thousands of students.
Since 1980, Nicola Hall, who trained with Doreen Bayly, has run The Bayly School of Reflexology.
Why train with The Bayly School
There are many reflexology courses available but if you are looking for professional training that leads to a well-respected, high level qualification, then we can offer this.
Our fees may seem quite high but our classes are for small groups, so you can be assured of individual attention. Support is offered to students, not only during the courses, but also afterwards, when they are in practice.
Once trained, reflexology can offer a rewarding profession for life. Our qualified practitioners mostly work on a self-employed basis in private practice and there are also a number of voluntary opportunities that arise within the NHS and hospice settings.
This diploma is perfect for anyone who wants to offer reflexology as a stand-alone treatment or as part of a package. You will learn the fundamental skills to offer a professional and effective treatment.
Hot stone massage is a traditional form of deep massage. By using carefully heated stones, you can help relax your client’s muscles and promote an improved sense of wellbeing. Students will practice on each other.
This course covers reading and interpreting the feet as well as performing relaxation and pressure techniques. It also includes the theory and history behind the reflexology treatment. Resources with clear diagrams and images are included to give you the best possible learning experience.
This course is designed for beginners or for anyone looking to add additional treatments to their existing services. During this course you will gain the knowledge and practical skills to perform these new treatments on clients.
Our Reflexology course is designed to teach you how to competently perform one of the most in-demand holistic therapy massages within the industry, as well as incorporating the theoretical knowledge behind reflexology, and the various massage movements required for this particular treatment.
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