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Apr 13 2011

Spring & Summer Foot Reflexology Trainings

Some people claim that of all our body parts, our feet tend to suffer the most. I don’t know if that’s true, but I do know that there’s nothing worse than sore feet; and sore feet are guaranteed if neglected. These trusty servants carry our full body weight and identity every day of our lengthy existence here on earth. They provide a foundation upon which we “take a stand”, and allow us to move forward in life.

Knowing how to intentionally work the feet – beyond a relaxing foot massage – can also provide a solid foundation on which to build your career. Check out your interest in making reflexology a part of your life; attend one of only three remaining opportunities in Florida to study foot reflexology between now and the end of the summer.

For those who live on the gulf-side of the state plan to attend the workshop scheduled in Naples next month on May 14th and 15th.  For those on the east coast of Florida: it’s July 16th & 17th in Jacksonville. A final option would be to attend the 3-day Restorative Reflexology training in St. Augustine June 10th though 12th, at which you will learn how to give both a hand and foot session for the purpose of relaxation.

First four people to register for any of the above-mentioned trainings receive a free colorful 38” by 22.5” foot reflexology poster. Florida and National massage continuing education credits are provided. The Restorative Reflexology training also provides ARCB credits.

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Written by Karen Ball · Categorized: Foot Reflexology, Hand Reflexology · Tagged: Foot reflexology

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