Kinesiology Courses

Certificate IV in Kinesiology Courses

Principles of Kinesiology

This introductory course series provides skills to be used throughout your kinesiology career. You will learn all about the theories of the human energetic anatomy and how it can be accessed. You will also learn how muscle testing works and how meridians and chakras are connected to muscles, emotions and organs.
This exciting course was created after Hugo Tobar deve­loped more complex courses spe­cifically to prepare beginners with the theory and techniques for more complex study. It is one of few int­roductory courses that include the 8 extraordinary meridians, divergent channels, connecting channels and muscle meridians. This more exten­sive understanding of Traditional Chi­nese Medicine concepts deepens the beginner student's knowledge and appreciation of the origins and de­velopment of kinesiology.
Other important kinesiology tech­niques will be studied, such as the use of finger modes (mudras), correction for 20 different muscles and the knowledge to build a kinesiology balance with all of these elements.

4 x 2 days = 64 hours + 16 hours practice sessions + 66 hours of workbooks
--> overall 146 hours of kinesiology | 1600 AUD

Brain Formatting

This course provides an introduction into the body’s three main areas of neural stimulation: the brain, the heart and the enteric nervous system. Each of these areas has its own relative autonomy and plays vital roles in maintaining health and wellbeing. As they are essential to our growth, development and survival, these support systems often carry within their structures great amounts of stress accumulated over a lifetime.
Formatting is one of the unique techniques used in modern kinesiology modalities. It enables the practitioner to access and release stress from deep within the organisation of the nervous system by creating complex resonance patterns. By incorporating neurology into balancing, it allows you to work with stress at a deeper level by identifying precise areas of imbalance and by monitoring its impact on anatomy and physiology.

2 days | prerequisite: Touch for Health 3 (or equivalent) | 400 AUD

Balancing with the 5 Elements

This course looks at the flow of chi through the 5 elements, 14 main and 8 extraordina­ry meridians. You will learn about the two states of chi flow imbalance and the associated emotions specific to the meridian, element and state.

Meridian and element systems in Traditional Chinese Medicine being holistic resemble relationships seen in nature, building and depleting each other as they flow on continuously to maintain a life force for our organs and mind. As such the 5 elements and meridian procedures will define spe­cific states of imbalance within the entire system and their associated emotions as well as identify which energetic sys­tem is out of balance.

2 days | prerequisite: Touch for Health or Principles of Kinesiology | 400 AUD

Chakra Metaphors

This introductory course presents the energetic anatomy of the chakras and their impacts on emotional and psychological states and life experiences. The aim of the course is to help students develop an understanding of the six states of a chakra and the effects of chakra stress on human behaviour. Various behavioural patterns associated with imbalances of the major chakras and some key minor chakras are discussed along with balancing techniques to work on these imbalances.

This course provides students with:

  • Understanding of the yin and yang aspects of chakras and chakra expression;
  • Techniques to investigate the state of each chakras and draw a chakra profile of the major chakras and some minor chakras;
  • Detailed information on the effects of chakra imbalances on behavioural, emotional and psychological state;
  • Charts of characteristic emotions and behaviours associated with each chakra and its state specific state;

Unique chakra balancing techniques to be used for chakra imbalances as well as foundation correction tools for kinesiology work.

2 days | prerequisite: Touch for Health or Principles of Kinesiology | 400 AUD

Physiology Formatting

This workshop takes you on a journey through the vital processes for living systems - oxygenation, hydration and energy production. This course extends the concepts of formatting introduced in Brain Formatting and applies these concepts to the physiology of the organs and glands associated with the 14 meridians. You will learn to work with twenty-five organs and glands associated with these meridians. The procedures include the relevant formats for hormones, neurotransmitters and nutrients involved in these vital processes. Mastering the art of working with the body system organs and glands perfectly complement the previous study into energy systems and the brain as well as provide an excellent foundation into advanced study of biochemistry.

2 days | prerequisite: Brain Formatting | 400 AUD

Chakra Hologram 1

This course explores the 7 major chakras and their representations when in a state of imbalance by accessing the plane of the aura in which the aberration occurs and correlating the location with its actual meaning. The aim of the course is to teach students to use the hologram techniques to pin point the area of stress in the chakra layers to bring a behavioural issue or pattern to the conscious mind for release and correction. Physiological aspects of the human body linked to the major chakras are discussed such as the endocrine system with its glands, hormones and blood supply and techniques are offered to balance both chakra and physiological imbalances.

This course provides students with:

  • Complete explanations of theosophical concepts and Hindu traditions providing the background to the idea of chakras and their use in the kinesiology practice;
  • Balancing techniques for the 7 major chakras on all seven planes of the aura along with significance of imbalances;
  • Detailed information on the interactions between each of the chakras and their associated aspects of the endocrine system;

Specialised techniques offering targeted and multifaceted releasing action for various aspects of stress surrounding a particular issue.

4 days | prerequisite: 100 hours of accredited Kinesiology | 800 AUD

Neuroemotional Pathways 1

This course is one of the most comprehensive and powerful techniques for working with the impact of stress on survival responses. It delves into the study of the brain function involved in the expression of the 5 basic survival emotions. These emotional pathways run specific programs designed for the survival of the human species. The aim of this course is to introduce students to the neurological pathways of emotional stimulation and the associated physiological responses along with unique techniques to balance challenging emotional states that are inappropriate or no longer needed.

This course provides students with:

  • Detailed information on areas of the brain involved with emotional processing and the modulation response initiated by the PAG along with investigation methods to detect stress in specific neurotransmitters, receptors, nutritional and spiritual aspects of each area;
  • Explanations of the five survival emotional systems of fear, rage, panic, seeking and care/nurture, including their origins, purposes and the effects of stress and imbalances on our emotional wellbeing;
  • Simple, step-by-step balancing techniques and corrections to release stress in a powerful way which integrate smoothly into other techniques or modalities.

4 days | prerequisite AP & the Brain, or Brain integration 1, or LEAP, or Brain Formatting | 800 AUD

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