Start Date: 1/9/2025 9:30 AM EST
End Date: 1/12/2025 3:00 PM EST
Venue Name: Plymouth State University
Location:
17 High Street
Plymouth, NH United States 03264
Organization Name:
Zero Balancing Health Association
Contact:
Sponsor: Plymouth State University
In order to register for this class, you will need to acknowledge that you have read and agree to the
ZBHA Health and Participation Policy and the
ZBHA Tuition & Refund Policies; as well as the
ZBHA Terms & Conditions.
COURSE TITLE: Zero Balancing II
ABBREVIATION: ZB II
COURSE LENGTH: 4 days
EDUCATIONAL CREDIT: 25 CEUs
PREREQUISITES: None
PRICING: Full Tuition $795
SuperSaver $595 Use code ZBHA200 by November 9, 2024
EarlyBird $695 Use code ZBHA100 by Dece,ber 9, 2024
Repeat $350 Use code ZBHARepeat if you are repeating ZB II AND you have taken another ZB class within the past five years
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Zero Balancing II is the second half of the Core Zero Balancing program. In ZB II, you
will refine your skills performing the fulcrums from ZB I while learning new fulcrums that
will complete the Zero Balancing Core Protocol. You will expand your understanding of
how and why Zero Balancing is so effective.
Note: ZB II is highly recommended for all ZB practitioners who have not taken a ZB
course in a while as it includes the most up-to-date methods for performing Zero
Balancing.
You will learn:
- A review of the basic ZB protocol with an emphasis on quality of touch, focus and positioning of the practitioner
- To deepen your understanding of ZB theory, principles and techniques
- Additional techniques and an expanded protocol to address more of the body
- New skills and coordination in handling energy and structure
- How to frame or set goals for a ZB session
- To advance your ability to work with expanded states of consciousness
- To give and receive constructive peer feedback
- To acquire experience in preparation for advanced study
What Participants say about ZB II:
“New fulcrums = more possibilities for treatment.” -Alan Willoughby
“Whether I’m doing ZB or CST or VM or a mix it has given me a framework with which to work and improved my palpation skills. So many of the ZB techniques (all!) are applicable to the pain patients I treat.” -Martha Plescia
“I feel that ZB will benefit most people physically and emotionally and I will be incorporating ZB in my practice.” -Ted Suga
“Wonderful review, great insights into ZB and clarification of principles.” Marcia Ferry
“The fuller attention to theory, the honor of the work, the clean, clear intentions – not only apply in my practice but my life.” -Katie Clark
“This course expands my ‘toolbox’. It gives me more confidence in my bodywork.” -Ann Alesio, LMT