Advanced Systematic Kinesiology for Professionals
Tutor: Trevor Gale Dip. ASK
The Diploma Course consists of 11 modules at monthly intervals
Module 2: 1st/2nd December 2007 Module 7: 31st May/1st June 2008
Module 3: 12th/13th January 2008 Module 8: 28th/29th June 2008
Module 4: 23rd/24th February 2008 Module 9: 26th/27th July 2008
Module 5: 29th/30th March 2008 Module 10: 6th/7th September 2008
Module 6: 26th/27th April 2008 Module 11: 4th/5th October 2008
Course Schedule: October 2008 - October 2009
Tutor: Trevor Gale Dip. ASK
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Module 1: 25/26 October 2008
Module 2: 29/30 November 2008
Module 3: 17/18 January 2009
Module 4: 14/15 February 2009
Module 5: 14/15 March 2009
Module 6: 18/19 April 2009
Module 7: 16/17 May 2009
Module 8: 27/28 June 2009
Module 9: 25/26 July 2009
Module 10: 05/06 September 2009
Module 11: 03/04 October 2009
Attendance at the Association of Systematic Kinesiology open day (June 2009 for this course) is also a requirement.
For more information
please contact Trevor Gale at:
pathwaystohealth@blueyonder.co.uk
Tel: 01784 452 242
Course Schedule: January 2009 – January 2010
Tutor: Trevor Gale Dip. ASK
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Module 1: 31 Jan/01 Feb 2009
Module 2: 28 Feb/01Mar 2009
Module 3: 04/05 Apr 2009
Module 4: 09/10 May 2009
Module 5: 13/14 Jun 2009
Module 6: 11/12 Jul 2009
Module 7: 19/20 Sep 2009
Module 8: 17/18 Oct 2009
Module 9: 14/15 Nov 2009
Module 10: 12/13 Dec 2009
Module 11: 16/17 Jan 2010
Attendance at the Association of Systematic Kinesiology open day (June 2009 for this course) is also a requirement.
For more information
please contact Trevor Gale at:
pathwaystohealth@blueyonder.co.uk
Tel: 01784 452 242
Module 1
Assessing the Client
Introduction
Muscle Testing
Five Realms of Stressors
Neutralec Indicator Disc
Priority Arm Mode
Assessing Nutrient Deficiency and Excess
Ionization
Switching
Breaker Switches
Centering
Hypertonicity - Over facilitated Muscles
Psychological Reversal
Eye Rotations
Temporal Tap
Affirmations
Fears and Phobias
Injury Recall Technique
Setting up a Client Practice - Text in Appendix
Module 2
Assessing the Client (continued)
Spondylogenic Reflex to the Diaphragm
Sternocleidomastoidal, Trapezius and Occiput
Beginning and Ending Points
The Gastro-Intestinal Tract
Digestive System
Hypochlorhydria
Leaky Gut
Candida
Parasites
Ileo-caecal Valve
Module 3
Past Trauma Recall
Injury - Location, Quality and Memory
The Endocrine System
Hypothalamus
Pituitary
Pineal
Thyroid
Parathyroid
Thymus
Pancreas
Module 4
Endocrine system (continued)
Adrenals
How stress affects us and our adrenals
General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)
Glycaemic Index
Adrenal Stress Syndrome
Ovaries and Testes - Text in Appendix
DHEA
Ring of Fire - Appendix
Ligament Stretch
Introduction to structural corrections
Vertebral Subluxations
Vertebral Fixations
Cranial Faults
Temporal Mandibular Joint
Module 5
Heavy Metal Toxicity
Chakras and Crystals
Aura
Higher Vehicles
Cubit Wand
Lovett Brother Relationship
Atlas
Flexion and Extension - Atlas and Occiput
Cervical Disc Compression
Module 6
Neurological Tooth
Mercury Amalgams
Mercury Detox - Text in Appendix
Removal of mercury fillings - Text in Appendix
Autonomic Nervous System
Balancing the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Division of the ANS Electromagnetically
Shock Absorbers
Blood chemistry
Therapeutic Repatterning of Environmental and Allergenic Toxins (TREAT)
Module 7
The Heart
Coronary heart Disease
Hypertension
High Cholesterol
Histamine
Inflammation
Stress
Salt
Wrist Elbow Shoulder problems
Carpal Tunnel syndrome
Shoulder Imbalances
Shoulder Assessment - Muscles to Test
Shoulder Mobilization Technique
Pectineus Muscle
PRYT Technique
Ying-Yang Electromagnetic and Emotional Balance
Module 8
Free Radicals - Text in Appendix
Antioxidants - Text in Appendix
Dural Torque
Pelvic Faults
Categories I, II and III
Using Magnetic Energy to Correct pelvic Faults
Cerebellum Faults
Aerobic and Anaerobic Muscle Testing
Liver Detoxification
Hypoglycaemic Tendency- Fluctuating Blood Sugars - Text in Appendix
Module 9
Strain Counter Strain Technique for the: Neck, Back, Pelvis, Knee and Ankle
Hiatal Hernia
Ligament Interlink
Equilibrium Reflex Synchronisation & Walking Gait
PiLUS (PLUS)
(Acronym for Piriformis, Iliacus, Latissimus Dorsi,
Upper Trapezius, Sternocleidomastoid)
Deep Tendon Reflex
7th Brain
Module 10
Guidelines for Communication
Essential Fatty Acids
Metabolic Typing
Advanced Reactive Muscles
Module 11
Magnetic Energy Corrections
Review of Diploma Techniques
Review of 5 Elements
Vision
Goal Balancing
Course Theme
The SAK 11 Module Diploma programme has as its central theme ‘TREATING THE CLIENT’ and the material covered is taught from this perspective. The course emphasises hands on work-shopping in small groups. In keeping with SAK policy of introducing the latest innovative techniques, BioMarkers* are used extensively throughout the programme.
*BioMarker: a specially prepared sample of a substance, hormone, toxic metal etc., used as a diagnostic tool in muscle testing
Classes start at 9.30am and finish at 5pm. The days will be made up of teaching and work-shopping all the Kinesiology techniques outlined above.
Assessment
Assessment is carried out throughout the course
Testamonial from a happy student
I just thought I would tell you that I had my 50km rowing marathon this Sunday and did it in 4:54. The great thing is that 8 weeks ago I couldn’t get on a rowing machine or boat for more then 20 – 30 minutes without being in pain. I was also able to do 5 hours in a boat with no back pain and it was pure bliss. I am sure that the structural back fixes (PRYT) are what really helped. Signed S.R.
For more information,
please contact Trevor Gale at:
pathwaystohealth@blueyonder.co.uk