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Hi, I'm a new member and just wanted to ask a quick question. Have any of you attended Sue Ricks Gentle Touch 2 day workshop? Any info would be really appreciated.
Thanks.
Chris
Hi again. It doesn't seem that anyone has attended the workshop, but does anyone know anything at all about Gentle Touch reflexology. I'm interested in doing the course (trying to get back into reflexology after a break), but maybe I'd be better doing a different one.
Any help really appreciated.
Thanks
Chris
Hi, I am a student on the Gentle Touch reflexology course. You can get all the info you need from .
It is a reflexology treatment with a very light touch technique that also incorporates massage into the treatment. I have found it to be very easy on my thumb joints and very relaxing when giving a treatment. The client does not feel pain and tension when working on the reflex points.
:eek:Check out the web site, see what you think.
Kez
Hello
As you will see from Sue Ricks website, she was trained in theMorrell Technique. I am a qualified Morrell Reflex Touch Practitioner. I would presume that the two techniques are similar, I trained for just over a year. Pat Morrell also holds training courses for reflexologist who want to convert to Reflex Touch, thereis a year long course or a fast track course. The courses are held in Kelvedon Essex at Prested Hall in a beautiful converted Chapel. I can recommend this course and thesupportgiven after qualifying. For further information
Hope this is of some use.
Good Luck
Les[sm=sandrine.gif]
Hi Kez and Fairyfoot, Thanks so much for your messages. I'm checking out both places now.
Thanks again.
Chris
Hi Chris, I attended Sue Ricks Gentle Touch workshop earlier this year. (I qualified as a Morrell Reflexology Practitioner 8 years ago.) The workshop was excellent and I thorougly recommend it to you. Sue Ricks is an inspiring and gifted teacher with a dedicated and professional team who provide excellent student support. I think it is so important that we continue to learn and improve our skills. If you are returning to reflexology this would be a great place to start. There are other workshops which may also interest you - check out the website . Best wishes for the future.
Thanks.
Chris
Answers:
Hi again. It doesn't seem that anyone has attended the workshop, but does anyone know anything at all about Gentle Touch reflexology. I'm interested in doing the course (trying to get back into reflexology after a break), but maybe I'd be better doing a different one.
Any help really appreciated.
Thanks
Chris
Answers:
Hi, I am a student on the Gentle Touch reflexology course. You can get all the info you need from .
It is a reflexology treatment with a very light touch technique that also incorporates massage into the treatment. I have found it to be very easy on my thumb joints and very relaxing when giving a treatment. The client does not feel pain and tension when working on the reflex points.
:eek:Check out the web site, see what you think.
Kez
Answers:
Hello
As you will see from Sue Ricks website, she was trained in theMorrell Technique. I am a qualified Morrell Reflex Touch Practitioner. I would presume that the two techniques are similar, I trained for just over a year. Pat Morrell also holds training courses for reflexologist who want to convert to Reflex Touch, thereis a year long course or a fast track course. The courses are held in Kelvedon Essex at Prested Hall in a beautiful converted Chapel. I can recommend this course and thesupportgiven after qualifying. For further information
Hope this is of some use.
Good Luck
Les[sm=sandrine.gif]
Answers:
Hi Kez and Fairyfoot, Thanks so much for your messages. I'm checking out both places now.
Thanks again.
Chris
Answers:
Hi Chris, I attended Sue Ricks Gentle Touch workshop earlier this year. (I qualified as a Morrell Reflexology Practitioner 8 years ago.) The workshop was excellent and I thorougly recommend it to you. Sue Ricks is an inspiring and gifted teacher with a dedicated and professional team who provide excellent student support. I think it is so important that we continue to learn and improve our skills. If you are returning to reflexology this would be a great place to start. There are other workshops which may also interest you - check out the website . Best wishes for the future.
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