Links:
Shiatsu Therapists Association of BC: http://www.shiatsutherapy.ca/
This is the licensing body that I belong to.
Sourcepoint Shiatsu Centre: http://www.sourcepoint.bc.ca/
I received my training through Sourcepoint.
Shin So Shiatsu International: http://www.shinso-shiatsu.com/index.php/en/content/C30/
This is the style of shiatsu that I am currently training in.
International Cupping Therapist Association: http://www.cuppingtherapy.org/
These folks run seminars all over North America, and sell a few lines of cups that are made specially for them.
Yin Yang House: http://www.yinyanghouse.com/
There is a lot of useful information about Eastern medical theory and practice on this site.
Neurokinetic Therapy: http://neurokinetictherapy.com/
Anatomy Trains: http://www.anatomytrains.com/
These are two systems that I'm very interested in. I hope to attend some seminars in the next few years, so that I can incorporate elements from both into my practice.
Shiatsu Therapists Association of BC: http://www.shiatsutherapy.ca/
This is the licensing body that I belong to.
Sourcepoint Shiatsu Centre: http://www.sourcepoint.bc.ca/
I received my training through Sourcepoint.
Shin So Shiatsu International: http://www.shinso-shiatsu.com/index.php/en/content/C30/
This is the style of shiatsu that I am currently training in.
International Cupping Therapist Association: http://www.cuppingtherapy.org/
These folks run seminars all over North America, and sell a few lines of cups that are made specially for them.
Yin Yang House: http://www.yinyanghouse.com/
There is a lot of useful information about Eastern medical theory and practice on this site.
Neurokinetic Therapy: http://neurokinetictherapy.com/
Anatomy Trains: http://www.anatomytrains.com/
These are two systems that I'm very interested in. I hope to attend some seminars in the next few years, so that I can incorporate elements from both into my practice.