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Course Overview

Course Overview
This course is for those who have already completed an introductory course in massage. You will further develop your massage skills and learn new techniques to enable you to give a safe and effective massage

Objectives

Objectives
Objective 1
Objective 1
Deliver advanced friction techniques safely and effectively
Objective 1
Objective 2
Objective 2
Learn the application of some soft tissue release techniques
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Objective 3
Objective 3
Learn myofascial release techniques
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Objective 4
Objective 4
Develop use of elbows and knuckles in treatment to prevent the hand becoming overly tired.
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Objective 5
Objective 5
Learn to support joints and perform passive range of movements
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Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements
You will be able to speak English clearly and follow verbal and written instructions.
Some medical conditions are not suitable to receive massage. This course may not be suitable for those with certain skin conditions. Please check with your health professional if unsure. If you suffer from any allergies, please notify your tutor at the start of the first session
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Equipment Required

Equipment Required
Pen and paper for taking notes. 2 large towels and 2 hand towels to every class, plus wipes for feet
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What courses can I go on to?

What courses can I go on to?
Other introductory massage or health-related courses
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What examination is there?

What examination is there?
There is no formal assessment but you will be asked to monitor your own progress during the course. For example, this includes you monitoring your own health and fitness via a simple questionnaire.
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How will I know I am making progress?

How will I know I am making progress?
The tutor will provide verbal feedback throughout the course.
Students are encouraged to monitor their progress and achievement using an Individual Learning Plan (ILP).

You will also gain more from the course if you commit time to it outside the classroom.
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Other Info

Other Info
In general, we will not allow late enrolment to any course after the first two weeks. Learners are expected to arrive on time and attend every class.

Children are not allowed in our health & fitness courses unless they are specifically family learning classes. Please do not ask your tutor to give your child access as they do not have the authority to do this.

Health and Safety requirements demand that all learners participating in health classes must be present for instructions on safe working practices. Therefore, latecomers who miss the first part of the session will be refused entry.


Students are encouraged to comment on the course. The tutor will distribute at least one student satisfaction survey where your views will feed back into the planning, teaching and learning of future courses.
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Extra Support

Extra Support
If you have declared a learning difficulty, disability or support need whilst enrolling and you require support/assistance in class or to complete your course, please discuss your needs with your tutor at the first lesson.

If you intend to take an examination and feel you have an additional learning need or special requirements, you must declare them to your tutor within the first 2 weeks of your course.

If you are studying in an online group, then you can arrange a one-to-one online discussion with your tutor, after the session, or by email.

Where we aim to make reasonable adjustments to support our learners, please note we are unable to provide any type of in class or in person support if your course takes place online.
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B2613
Antoinette Williams
09/03/2023
30/03/2023
2.50 hrs per wk
4 weeks
£43.00 (tuition)
Tuition Fee
£13.00 (concessionary)
Conc Fee
£95.00 (overseas)
Overseas Fee
12