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COURSE TITLE: Zero Balancing I
COURSE LENGTH: 4 days
EDUCATIONAL CREDIT: 25 CEUs
PREREQUISITES: None
PRICING: Full Tuition $795
SuperSaver $595 Use code ZBHA200 by May 31
EarlyBird $695 Use code ZBHA100 by June 30
Repeat $350 Use code ZBHARepeat if you are repeating ZB I AND you have taken another ZB class within the past five years
If you would like to pay Tara directly by check or Venmo, please reach out to her for a Promo Code to use when registering.
Class Schedule:
Thursday, Friday and Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Local Information:
The class is hosted at Bella Spa and Apothecary located in the Piedmont /Union College neighborhood. Parking is provided in the Bella parking lot located on the corner of 47th and Cooper Avenue. Please park along the east side. There are a few Airbnb’s in the neighborhood along with a marketplace that includes a bakery, coffee house, and restaurants. Union College is across the street and offers a vegetarian cafeteria for lunch.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Zero Balancing I is the first half of the Core Zero Balancing program and the first course of 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. 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
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