A Professional Training in Energy Kinesiology
Filed under Events, Holistic Health, Professional Trainings, Programs.| September 17, 2010 | ||
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A BASIC KINESIOLOGY PRACTITIONER CERTIFICATION
Confers a College Certificate from the International College of Professional Kinesiology Practice (ICPKP)
FREE INTROS: 7–10pm on Oct. 18, Nov. 30, Dec. 15, and Jan. 17.
Ken Campbell, RN, NP-C, PKP
Energy Kinesiology is a natural healing system and effective healthcare modality that can be practiced without a medical license. Energy Kinesiology offers highly effective ways which produce objective, tangible change, easily and safely, to decrease stress, gain energy, treat injuries and improve overall health. It is routinely used to improve performance in academic, athletic and career arenas, and to address learning disabilities. Energy Kinesiology is a comprehensive, systematic method of analyzing the body’s functions and energy (i.e., “chi” ). It uses a form of biofeedback called “muscle testing” to identify imbalances in the body’s energy flow and to correct them with gentle, non-invasive techniques.
Learning Basic Applications
In this program, you will learn:
• to accurately evaluate over 70 separate energy pathways in the body for energy imbalances
• over 50 individual correction techniques
• over 75 correction protocols to balance the bodies’ energies
Topics include: self-testing and self-care techniques; accurate muscle testing; acupressure techniques; meridian therapies; command points; yin/yang, 5 element theory; 5 element color balance; 5 element sound balance; numerous pain relief techniques; diet and nutrition; food and supplement testing; allergy and sensitivity testing; Polarity, brain integration techniques (great for helping learning disabilities); muscle reactivity; thymus life energy; postural stress relief; and much more.
Areas of Imbalance that Energy Kinesiology addresses
As a Kinesiology Practitioner, Energy Kinesiology can help you and your clients achieve your goals in every domain of life.
• Overall Performance: Enhance memory and learning; release past physical and emotional traumas; improve athletic performance; facilitate the artistic process; promote long-term health and wellness.
• The Physical Body: Address chronic health issues; optimize our nutritional strategies; restore balance and function in the body; help prevent and/or recover from sports injuries; and identify energy problems behind unresolved issues.
• The Mental, Emotional and Spiritual Bodies: Release emotional responses to stressors; release negative thinking & bad habits; cultivate positive habits; release mental blocks, writers’ blocks, stage fright, and performance anxieties; and enhance your sense of spiritual integration.
Note: PKP is an internationally certified curriculum that is overseen by the International College of Professional Kinesiology Practice in New Zealand. The faculty consists of MDs, DCs, and other professionals who ensure a consistently high standard of scientific scrutiny and quality. The curriculum is routinely reviewed by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA), their national Board of Education and Professional Licensing bureau, to ensure it meets all academic and professional standards.
Successful completion of the 12-month BKP certification program grants an accredited certificate from ICPKP. This provides licensure qualification in countries where kinesiology is a sovereign licensed profession. The full ICPKP four-year program grants an International Professional Diploma from ICPKP. The BKP program is the first year of this PKP program and successful applicants can continue their kinesiology studies to complete this diploma. The diploma training includes: flower essences, color therapies, crystals and gems, magnets, chakra balancing, additional nutritional components, advanced mind-body integration techniques, and extensive training in advanced emotional, mental and spiritual techniques to release stress and traumas and improve performance.
REGISTRATION & FEES
Module I: Certificate in Kinesiology for Self Care
2010: Sept. 17–19
This module will introduce you to the world of professional kinesiology practice through simple but powerful self-care techniques to relieve stress, melt fatigue and boost energy.
You will experience the effects of three different kinds of self-energizer trigger points (Neuro-Emotional, Neuro-Lymphatic, and Neuro-Vascular) and the powerful energizer technique of meridian tracing. You will use a form of whole body testing, emotional stress release, walking gait reflexes, cross crawl integration exercise, and vision and hearing techniques.
This module empowers you with techniques to care for your own health and needs, before learning to work with others.
Full Payment: 10SHH46C $350
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Modules 1–5: Certificate in Kinesiology Wellness
2010: Sept. 17–19, Oct. 15–17, Nov. 19–21 and Dec. 17–19
2011: Jan. 14–16
Building on the skills learned in Module 1, The Certificate in Kinesiology for Wellness will introduce you to the fundamentals of professional kinesiology practice. Topics include the techniques of manual muscle testing, 5-Element theory and practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine for energy balancing, and the history and philosophy of kinesiology.
Students completing this unit will be able to use muscle testing accurately, and perform 6 different and simple Kinesiology energy balances on others. They will be able to identify dehydration, ionization, neurological disorganization (switching), central vessel integrity and thymus energy imbalance.
Full Payment: 10SHH46D $1,750
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If Module I already taken: $1,400
Modules 1–10: Certificate as a Basic Kinesiology Practitioner
2010: Sept. 17–19, Oct. 15–17, Nov. 19–21 and Dec. 17–19
2011: Jan. 14–16, March 18–20, April 15–17, May 20–22, June 17–19, July 15–17, Sept. 16–18 review & exams
This 12-month program confers a college certificate from the International College of Professional Kinesiology Practice as a Basic Kinesiology Practitioner.
After completing modules 1-5, students will add more skills to their tool box, including techniques to reduce or eliminate pain; address nutritional issues to balance the body’s energies with food; apply advanced muscle/meridian correction techniques; and complete a comprehensive full protocol kinesiology balance utilizing over 75 correction techniques.
Full Payment: 10SHH46A $4,200
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Payment Plan: 10SHH46B $4,500
If Module I–5 already taken: $2,450
Module Hours: Fridays, 6–10pm,
Saturdays & Sundays, 9am–6pm
FREE INTROS: 7–10pm on Oct. 18, Nov. 30, Dec. 15, and Jan. 17.
Approved for CEUs • Limited enrollment
Note on payment plan: A non-refundable deposit of $875 is due upon registration. In addition to the deposit, 5 more payments of $725 each are due on October 4, November 15, January 10, March 21 and May 9.
Automatic credit card payment only. $75 late fee.
For more information visit Ken Campbell’s website:
www.InternationalCollegeOfHealingArts.com
Ken Campbell, RN, NP-C, PKP, is a board-certified Nurse Practitioner and has served as clinical associate faculty for the Nurse Practitioner programs at both Syracuse and Binghamton universities. Ken is also trained as a Professional Kinesiology Practitioner and works with elite athletes using this technique to treat injuries and improve performance. He has been a Reiki Master since 1987.




