DeepFeet 1 Basics

May 28, 2023

May 30, 2023

9:00 am To 6:00 pm

66-935 Kaukonahua Road Suite #1 Waialua, HI 96791

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$750

503-715-7929

25

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Event Description

This is our introductory course to Ashiatsu Barefoot Bar Therapy. Therapists will have lots of “feet on” time in this 3-day comprehensive class. Barefoot Curriculum includes prone and supine, seated and standing Ashiatsu Techniques. Our methodology is western focused and includes cross-fiber friction, effleurage, petrissage, compression as well as some trigger point and myofascial techniques.

The emphasis during this course will be on body mechanics, barefoot application, contraindications, certification, and bar construction. Therapists will gain enough knowledge and confidence to offer up to a 90-minute full body Ashiatsu treatment.

A non-refundable deposit of $325 is required to hold your spot. Once you complete the registration process a confirmation email will be sent to you. The remaining tuition balance will be due to your instructor two weeks prior to class.

Upon completion of this course, you will receive 25 CE hours. To become certified in Ashiastu DeepFeet Bar Therapy students are required to perform a practical on day three of class, complete an online quiz and submit 20 documented practice sessions.

Please review the following before registering:

We ask that you are healthy and free of any contraindications that would prevent you from receiving Ashiatsu in class.

Conditions include:
Pregnancy or trying to conceive
Uncontrolled High blood pressure
Recent injuries or surgeries
Contagious skin disorders
Compromised immune system
Acute liver or kidney disorders
Certain medications
Acute auto immune disorders
Recent surgical implants
Advanced Diabetes

The art of learning effleurage fluidly with the feet can be physically and mentally challenging. A successful learning environment depends on team participation.

If you have any physical ailment or debility that may interfere with you or your classmates’ learning process, please contact us in advance. Our #1 priority is safety for all students and guest clients participating in our workshops. A private one on one class may available if you require extra time or attention. Each student will give and receive two or more hours of Ashiatsu on the first two days of class. Although Ashiatsu is incredibly relaxing, it is also a deep compressive form of massage that is not appropriate for all conditions

We reserve the right to cancel class up to two weeks prior to the event if there are less than four students registered. This is highly unlikely to happen, in the event that it does we try and give students as much fair warning as possible. At such time, students can choose a 100% refund, or roll their deposit over to a future training with no penalties.

Your $325 deposit is non refundable should you cancel out of your selected workshop and the scheduled workshop takes place. A tuition roll over to a future workshop is allowed in the event of a healthcare emergency, pregnancy or injury. Two weeks notice is required and the fee to roll over the tuition is $75. When buying airfare, we suggest purchasing a ticket that is refundable should a schedule change occur.

Organizers

Abby Parker

Ashiatsu DeepFeet Bar Therapy

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About the Instructor

I decided to go to massage school because I wanted to be self employed. I loved receiving massages, so I gave it a chance. After graduation, I realized I was not quiet prepared for all the issues I would encounter or the body sizes that I would have on my table! So I started taking CE courses as they came to Honolulu. I felt strong, yet I wasn’t able to give the deep pressure that so many clients were asking for. When I saw an ad for ashiatsu, I signed up immediately (2007). Now I could easily give a deeper massage, and my clients were very satisfied! Among the many classes I took, CranialSacral, Lymph Drainage, Soft Tissue Release, Repetitive Use Injury Therapy, Myofascial Release, Lomilomi, Thai Massage, then came Medical Massage. I completed a six course, 100 hours, certificate in Medical Massage with Health Matters Seminars, David Morin (Module VI Physical Assessment and Objective Documentation and Ethics for Clinical Massage taught by Wanita R. Thompson, RN, LMT). My private practice is now focused on ashiatsu and working with injuries. The two modalities go very well together, and I am happy to say my body is holding up in this physically demanding field. I love to share my knowledge and experience. I look forward to teaching ashiatsu with DeepFeet Bar Therapy® and hope you will join us, the barefoot massage specialists! Aloha, F. Abby Parker, LMT

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