Start Date: 4/20/2024 9:00 AM CDT
End Date: 4/23/2024 5:00 PM CDT
Venue Name: Days Inn & Suites By Wyndham
Location:
4402 East Broadway Road
Madison, WI United States 53716
Organization Name:
Zero Balancing
Contact:
Sponsor: Lisa Tennent
Start Date: 4/20/2024 8:30 AM CDT
End Date: 4/23/24 5:00 PM CDT
Venue Name: Days Inn & Suites By Wyndham – Conference Room
Location: 4402 East Broadway Road, Madison, WI 53716
Instructor Name: Deanna Waggy
Email: ot4peace@gmail.com
Phone: (574) 276-1068
Local Sponsor: Lisa Tennant
Email: Lisa@Releafbodywork.com
Zero Balancing I
25 CEUs (NCBTMB, NCCAOM)
April 20 - 23 (Sunday - Tuesday)
Prerequisite: None. Knowledge of anatomy and experiencing a ZB session helpful.
Tuition: $795
DISCOUNTS:
Super Saver: $595 (save $200) until April 1st use code ZBHA200 at checkout
Repeating ZB I $350, please use promo code ZBHARepeat, and please register by April 1st.
Contact Deanna Waggy if you would prefer to pay her by check, Venmo, etc. You will then complete your registration using a special code.
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/ZBTF's Terms and Conditions.
Welcome from Deanna:
Whether you are new to Zero Balancing (ZB) or wish to refresh your skills, this will be a great class to join. We will be using the recently updated ZB manual and learning the basic protocol at the “Middle C” standard of ZB.
One of the best ways to learn ZB is to encourage a friend to take the class with you, so you have the ability to swap regularly for skills progression and regular self-care. Consider this class a retreat, where you learn by receiving hands-on bodywork that is relaxing and feels good to your body and mind. Whether you are new to bodywork or adding new skills to your clinical toolbox, the guiding principles of ZB can be transformative for yourself and your clients. Please contact me at ot4peace@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Please contact Lisa Tennant for local information, including lodging near the class. A block of rooms is reserved at the hotel under “Zero Balancing” through March 15th for a reduced rate.
Zero Balancing I is the first half of the 50-hour Core Zero Balancing program and the first course of the Zero Balancing curriculum. ZB I introduces you to the technique, theory, touch skills and history of the art and science of Zero Balancing. In this hands-on workshop, you will learn how to perform a full-body Zero Balancing session and experience what it feels like to receive Zero Balancing fulcrums and sessions. Class size is small to provide plenty of hands-on attention.
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:
- Theory and principles of Zero Balancing body/mind therapy
- To distinguish body energy and body structure through touch
- The skill of using energy as a working tool
- The structural and energetic anatomy of the skeleton
- The theory and application of Zero Balancing techniques called fulcrums
- How to give a 30-minute ZB session that addresses the whole body
What Participants say about ZB I:
“This work will enhance my ability to treat many clients on a much deeper level, especially my MS clients who need deep but not hard connections.” — Mary Jane Edge
“Using the understanding of touching structure and energy at the interface will be helpful in all my work – as a nurse and in my bodywork practice.” — Sandra Denner, RN
“I needed to hear the concept of interface and clarity of presence and energy! I feel my work will be refocused and re-energized!” — Cathy Schneider
“This course has completely changed my view and perspective of my practice.” — Alan Willoughby
“I feel the structure and energy [of Zero Balancing] will help get some patients past a plateau I have reached with massage.”— Chris Wilson
Hours:
Sunday - Tuesday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm CST. Please arrive between 8:30 and 8:45 am CDT.