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Ayurvedic Massage and ayurvedic treatments are very effective in bringing a sense of calmness,Ayurveda is a 5000 year old wisdom passed down from sages and has its origin from the asian subcontinent. Ayurvedic way of life is being one with your self.

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Comment by Irmgard Rodgers on July 21, 2015 at 9:09am

East Coast MT's, if you would like to learn Indian Champissage and/or Kansa Vatki Ayurvedic Foot Massage, please see www.indianchampissage.us for more information (I will be in Canton, CT, August 14 - 17, 2015).

Comment by Irmgard Rodgers on February 3, 2015 at 9:57am
San Francisco area massage therapists, please see www.indianchampissage.us for information about upcoming classes in San Bruno (March and September), please see payment conditions for the early payment discount.
Comment by Irmgard Rodgers on September 17, 2014 at 1:26am

Just posted in the Continuing Education Group: Indian Champissage workshops carry 21 CE hours and the next two dates are in October, in Lakewood, Southern California and in San Bruno,CA, near San Francisco International Airport. It is a head massage technique originating in India.  I also teach Kansa Vatki Ayurvedic Foot Massage, which is a one-day workshop carrying 7 CE Hours.  Kansa Vatki is very much based on Ayurvedic principles and addresses Marma points. Please see www.indianchampissage.us for more information. Would love to share my passion for either one or both of these modalities with practitioners who are already interested in and/or have knowledge of Ayurveda.

Comment by M Susan Walsh on August 31, 2011 at 9:03am

I am offering two unique workshops in  the Newark/Wilmington area in late September.  The first, Indian Champissage™ (Head Massage) is a 3-day course for 21 CE hours. The second, Kansa Vatki Foot Massage™ is a 1-day course for 7 CE hours.  Both courses are NCBTMB & DE  approved.   See below for a listing of upcoming workshops in other locations.

 

What:     Indian Champissage™ (Head Massage)

When:    Sep 30-Oct 2 (Fri/Sat/Sun) 9:00 - 5:00 each day

Where:   Ramada Wilmington/Newark, Chapman Blvd.

 

Indian Champissage has been popular in India for over a thousand years.  The head, neck, shoulders and upper back - areas where tension is more likely to accumulate - are gently, firmly and rhythmically massaged until the pressure simply melts away.  This unique therapy combines physical and subtle massage with energy balancing to produce feelings of perfect peace.  It is a wonderful alternative to seated chair massage. 

 

What:     Kansa Vatki Foot Massage

When:    Oct 3 (Mon) 9:00 - 5:00

Where:  Ramada Wilmington/Newark, Chapman Blvd.

 

Kansa Vatki Foot Massage is a beautiful and relaxing healthcare modality which balances the body, mind and spirit.  This unique treatment, steeped in centuries of Ayurvedic ceremony, incorporates ghee (clarified butter).  The heart of the treatment involves vigorously rubbing the soles of the feet with a

3-metal bowl to draw heat and toxins out of the body thereby inducing tremendous relaxation.  The Kansa Vatki Foot Massage is deeply revitalizing for tired feet and legs, and it makes a perfect addition to reflexology. 

 

For more information or to register, please visit  http://www.mychampissage.com/ You may download a registration form at http://msusanwalsh.com/champissage/regform.pdf  or call me at (703) 425-3331.

 

Class size is limited.  Registration deadline is September 26.

 

Upcoming classes:

                                               Newark DE                           Sep 30-Oct 3

                                                El Paso TX                            Oct 14-17

                                                Madison WI                       Oct 21-24

                                                Columbia SC                      Nov 4-7

                                                Newport RI                         Nov 11-14

                                            Burke VA                          Dec  16-19 

 

 

 

 

 

Comment by Lara Narayani Golland on August 30, 2011 at 12:36pm

Abhyangha: Ayurvedic Warm Oil Massage Training .

Asheville NC

September 24 and 25 2011.

16 CEs $299


This workshop is great for anyone interested in Finding the right oils, pressure, mindset, body mechanics to use for different types of clients. Ayurveda looks to cater to our unique qualities while seeing all as Divine expressions of life..

REGISTER ONLINE http://laranarayani.com/page7.html

contact info@LaraNarayani.com

Comment by M Susan Walsh on May 18, 2011 at 11:32am

 

Upcoming CE Courses in Ft. Myers FL

 

I am offering two unique workshops in Ft. Myers over the Memorial Day weekend. The first, Indian Champissage™ (Head Massage) is a 3-day course for 21 CE hours. The second, Kansa Vatki Foot Massage™, is a 1-day course for 7 CE hours.  Both courses are NCBTMB approved (450489-07) and FL approved (50-10661).

 

What:     Indian Champissage™ (Head Massage)

When:    May 27-29(Fri/Sat/Sun)  9:00 - 5:00 each day

Where:  La Quinta Inn/Ft. Myers Central, 4850 S. Cleveland.

 

Indian Champissage has been popular in India for over a thousand years.  The head, neck, shoulders and upper back - areas where tension is more likely to accumulate - are gently, firmly and rhythmically massaged until the pressure simply melts away.  This unique therapy combines physical and subtle massage with energy balancing to produce feelings of perfect peace.  It is a wonderful alternative to seated chair massage.

 

What:     Kansa Vatki Foot Massage

When:    May 30 (Mon) 9:00 - 5:00

Where:  La Quinta Inn/Ft. Myers Central, 4850 S. Cleveland

 

Kansa Vatki Foot Massage is a beautiful and relaxing healthcare modality which balances the body, mind and spirit.  This unique treatment, steeped in centuries of Ayurvedic ceremony, incorporates ghee (clarified butter).  The heart of the treatment involves vigorously rubbing the soles of the feet with a

3-metal bowl to draw heat and toxins out of the body thereby inducing tremendous relaxation.  The Kansa Vatki Foot Massage is deeply revitalizing for tired feet and legs, and it makes a perfect addition to reflexology.

 

For more information or to register, please visit  http://www.mychampissage.com/ You may download a registration form at http://msusanwalsh.com/champissage/regform.pdf  or call me at (703) 425-3331.

 

Class size is limited.

 

Upcoming classes:           Charleston WV  June 3-6

                                       Kansas City MO  June24-27

                                       Portland OR  July 2-5

                                       Minneapolis MN  July 8-11

 

 

Comment by Edel Montalvo Caban on May 7, 2011 at 1:03pm
HI! WULD LIKE TO HAVE INFORMATION ON WHERE I CAN GET A CERTIFICATION ON AYURVEDIC MASSAGE?
Comment by Tina Holt on January 24, 2011 at 9:36am

I am looking for a Ce provider for Ayurvedic Massage and ayurvedic treatments to write an article for a new massage education website. Any suggestions?

Thanks so much,

Tina Holt, http://www.massage-education.com

Comment by Marissa on July 18, 2010 at 4:49pm
Question: On the website, there are two separate classes listed. One is a 5 day class for $650 and the other is a 3 day class for $350. Other than the obvious, what is the difference between the two courses?
 

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