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Does anyone know ofany websites which allow you to download kinesiology resources? I'm currently studying for a diploma but would like to look into the subject in greater detail.
RE: Kinesiology Resources
Hi Keely
What do you need specifically?
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Steve
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I'd just like to know more about meridian points, what kind of statements (questions) to ask the client, setting up a practice etc
RE: Kinesiology Resources
Which organisation are you doing your kinesiology diploma with? Do they not provide you with resources?
[link= http://www.hk4health.co.uk/ ]http://www.hk4health.co.uk/[/link]may have some stuff.
[link= http://www.johnloguecollege.org/kinesiology.html ]http://www.johnloguecollege.org/kinesiology.html[/link]also.
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Steve
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Top left of the screen is a search bar. Type in what you want in there and you may also find everything you need here on HP.
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Steve
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Which organisation are you doing your kinesiology diploma with? Do they not provide you with resources?
I'm studying with the School of Natural Health ([link= http://www.naturalhealthcourses.com/home.htm ]www.naturalhealthcourses.com[/link]) and have only just received the first 3 lessons. I thought there may be more resources out there on the www so I could investigate further.
Thanks for the links
RE: Kinesiology Resources
Hi Keely,
The course you mention is apparently not recognised by the Kinesiology Federation - the organisation that controls kinesiology activity in UK. This may mean that you will have difficulty in getting insurance to practice as a properly-qualified kinesiologist in UK. The abbreviated course is unlikely to give you a full training in kinesiology because it is too brief and lacks the hands-on demonstrations and explanations that are an integral part of this powerful therapy.
I wonder whether you will achieve anything worthwhile from it, after you have spent time and money on it. The course you mention appears to be a short mail order course.
The full kinesiology course is set out in the following web site: It is fully recognised by OCN.
It includes a comprehensive syllabus with lots of hands-on work. Courses are available in Newcastle (and elsewhere in UK) over weekends throughout the year.
Perhaps it is worth looking at the following web site containing advice on therapy courses and tuition in UK. See:
It's got lots of common sense general advice on therapy tuition and classes.
Hope the above thoughts help -- and good luck with your studies, whatever you decide to do.
Roger