Start Date: 10/6/2025 9:00 AM EDT
End Date: 10/12/2025 5:00 PM EDT
Venue Name: Downeast School of Massage
Location:
99 Moose Meadow Lane
Waldoboro, ME United States 04572
Organization Name:
Downeast School of Massage
Contact:
COURSE TITLE: Zero Balancing I and II
PREREQUISITES: None
REGISTRATION:
All registrations for this ZB I and ZB II class with David Lauterstein are through the Downeast School of Massage. The ZBHA will not be taking registrations.
A NOTE FROM DAVID LAUTERSTEIN:
"Welcome to ZB I and II at the Downeast School. In these challenging times, it is more important than ever that we learn and practice therapies that promote peace of body, mind and spirit. Zero Balancing, by focusing on the deepest structures and energy flows in the body, is, to my mind, an essential skill which every therapist should know. I have been a teacher of ZB since 1996 - needless to say it and my students have changed my life. I am grateful to share this wonderful therapy with you."
SCHEDULE:
Each Day, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Zero Balancing I and II comprise the Core Zero Balancing curriculum. ZB I introduces you to the technique, theory, touch skills and history of the art and science of Zero Balancing. ZB II refines your skills, introduces new fulcrums and expands your understanding of how and why Zero Balancing is so effective. In these hands-on workshops, you will learn how to perform Zero Balancing sessions and experience what it feels like to receive a Zero Balancing session.
The instructor will deliver clear presentations and demonstrations of Zero Balancing evaluations and techniques, along with a detailed study guide to inform your ongoing practice.
You will learn:
- A basic treatment protocol that addresses the whole body in about 30 minutes
- Theory and principles of ZB
- To distinguish body energy and body structure through touch
- The skill of using energy as a working tool
- The energetic anatomy of the skeleton
- The theory and application of Zero Balancing techniques called fulcrums
- How to give a ZB session that addresses the whole body
- 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