The most powerful Qi energy work uses acupressure
points to enable energy to flow easily. These Qi building points
have a high electrical conductivity at the surface of the skin and
thus conduct the body’s energy most effectively. Discover
how to apply the same points and principles as acupuncture –using
the power and sensitivity of the human hand instead of needles.
Learn to develop your life force Qi energy and relieve a range of
emotional complaints and common ailments such as depression, anxiety,
headaches, backache, insomnia, nausea, carpel tunnel, and many more.
The same Qi building practices of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
is pivotal for practicing Martial Arts, Asian bodywork therapies
and massage healing techniques. Acupressure, an ancient healing
art developed in Asia over 5,000 years ago, is effective in the
relief of stress-related ailments, in self-care and in preventive
health care. Acupressure Qi points releases tension, increases circulation,
reduces pain and develops vibrant health. For more information,
see Michael Reed Gach’s book, Acupressure’s
Potent Points: A Self-Care Guide for Common Complaints from
A to Z.
Acupressure Institute in Berkeley, CA
offers one of the most comprehensive Asian Bodywork training programs
– including assessment skills, an east/west integration of
mind/body knowledge and excellent instruction in ten different bodywork
styles. These trainings carry a profound reputation internationally
and build greater confidence in private practice. The class
schedule allows out-of-town students to attend classes intensively
and daytime working students to take a longer-term schedule.
Getting Started
Take a moment to request
free school info and counseling to customize Shiatsu and Acupressure
trainings. Most students start with the Basic
Training, unless you completed another type of massage certification
already. The next step is a 200-hour
Specialization Program or 850-hour
Acupressure Therapy Program. You can take the Basic Training
and 200-hour programs in a special 30-day intensive training. Get
started learning acupressure now, with a discounted Home
Study Acupressure Package consisting of a book, CD, video, flashcards,
and a laminated chart of the points.
Qi Energy Work Classes
CHI GUNG (Qigong) FOR BODYWORKERS (15 hours)
Learn to cultivate, focus, direct and apply vital energy (Chi or
Qi) doing bodywork. Learn Chi Gung body mechanics and their applications
to bodywork. Learn to ground and harvest your cosmic chi for greater
stamina and bodywork effectiveness. Learn the Macrocosmic Orbit
to center yourself and balance the Central Channel. Learn Zhan Zhuang
(standing meditation) for deep inner body awareness.
MOXA, CUPPING & MAGNETS (12 hours)
Learn to work with energy and release Qi energy blockages using
moxa, cupping, and magnets. Study the history, precautions, and
applications for using moxa. Learn moxa applications for deficient,
cold or damp conditions. Use cupping techniques for sprains, cold
and arthritis. Learn how to use magnets with acupressure applications.
This class studies the precautions and applications for using moxa.
Learn moxa applications for deficient, cold or damp conditions.
Use cupping techniques for sprains, cold and arthritis. Learn how
to use magnets with acupressure applications. Prerequisites.
TOUCHING SPIRIT (12 hours)
Explore the traditional Chinese ideas relating to the unity of Mind,
Body, and Spirit Study the Chinese characters for the Five Aspects
of Shen/Spirit and the acupoints that allow us to literally "touch
spirit" and the Qi energy. Learn how to incorporate these "spirit
points" into your assessments and sessions.
TRADITIONAL ASIAN THEORY I & II (12 hours each)
Learn to assess a person's condition using the eight principles,
common organ theory of Zang Fu, the six pathogenic factors as well
as the theory of Qi, blood, Jing Qi, and Shen. Prerequisites.
ASSESSMENT & APPLICATIONS I (15 hours)
Learn the four methods for working with Qi energy: Seeing, Hearing/
Listening, Smelling, and Touching. Learn to incorporate this energy
work information in assessing clients through the 8 Principals and
5 Elements. Prerequisites.
THE CHAKRAS (12 hours)
Learn how to balance energy and the psyche through the Chakras.
The emotional and mental states of each Chakra will be discussed,
as well as the related organs and glands. Also learn the Qi energy
points and emotional correspondences for each Chakra.
CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY (15 hours)
Introduces and explains the Craniosacral system. Learn Qi energy
work techniques for harmonizing specific cranial bones and the sacrum.
Develop palpation skills to balance the cranial rhythm while using
key acupressure points. Supervised practice of Cranial Sacral Therapy
skills included.
EMOTIONAL RELEASE (15 hours)
Learn to use communication and counseling skills. Discover how to
guide and focus awareness to cultivate and facilitate an emotional
release. Learn points and emotional correspondences for each Chakra.
EXTRAORDINARY VESSELS (15 hours)
Learn advanced Qi energy point formulas based on the Basic Acupressure
class. Study the Extraordinary Vessels through hands-on practice
and theoretical instruction. Learn how each vessel flows and functions
to bring deeper energy work balance.
HEALING IMAGERY I & II (12 hours each)
Learn the four foundational skills of energy imagery. Practice these
skills and receive feedback. Discuss practical ways of integrating
Guided Imagery into your practice. Focus on special needs and advantages
of combining bodywork, relaxation, and dialogue with Guided Imagery.
Learn advanced Imagery skills such as Grounding, Evocative Imagery,
Parts Work, Inner Conflict Resolution, and Inner Child Work. Focus
on discussing selected case studies from students' own practices.
SPIRIT OF THE POINTS (10 hours)
Learn the spiritual uses and meaning of points through the five
elements. Explore how the elements influence meridians. Clinical
practice in seeing, hearing, smelling, and questioning the patient
is covered to further develop your assessment skills.
THAI MASSAGE: FRONT & BACK (14 hours)
Learn how to use powerful energy Yoga-like stretches along with
Shiatsu and other bodywork skills. Perform a full-body routine covering
the front, back, and legs in prone and supine positions.
TUI NA I Chinese Massage (12 hours )
Learn 13 hand techniques, self-massage, Tao Yen, T'ai Chi and Qi
Gong (also Qigong or Chi Gong) exercises for cultivating your healing
Qi energy. Apply techniques and range of motion through clothing,
usually on the table. Based on wind and water Feng Shui, a full
body approach for the client and practitioner.
TUI NA II Chinese Massage (12 hours)
The advanced Tui Na classes apply Traditional Asian Theories and
present new hand techniques, Qi energy work, movements and range
of motion. Learn Tai Chi animal movements, Pa Kua (the 8 Gates)
and the Wu Xing (five phases).
TUI NA III Chinese Massage (12 hours)
The advanced Tui Na classes apply Traditional Asian Theories and
present new hand techniques, movements and range of motion. Learn
advanced energy work of the Tai Chi animal movements, Pa Kua (the
8 Gates) and the Wu Xing (five phases).
STRETCHING TECHNIQUES: ACTIVE & PASSIVE APPROACHES
(15 hours)
Explore solo and client stretching techniques and how to customize
stretches with an emphasis on proper alignment. Learn the anatomy
of each stretch. Explore practical applications for opening blockages
and the circulation of Chi energy and Blood through the meridians.
The Active class will cover stretching techniques such as proprioceptive
neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) and neuromuscular anatomy. The
Passive class will focus on passive (relaxed) stretches and their
application to Tui Na, Thai and Shiatsu Text Required: Anatomy of
Movement
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