Russian Honey & Cupping Massage Course

Cost: £90

Book together with the Tibetan Accupressure Head Massage and get both courses for £150

This course carries 5 CPD points & is accredited by the IPTI, PBT and the FHT.

  

Who is this course suitable for?

The course is suitable for beginners or experienced therapists, including reflexologists, Reiki practitioners, holistic therapists, beauty therapists and spa technicians.

Course dates

Duration: 1 day 10am - 5pm

We are currently experiencing some problems with our online booking forms so please DO NOT use the bookings form in the table below, please instead download a booking form here cma booking form.

Type of CourseCourse DateDurationReference Booking
Fri
Dec 3
1 day
RUSD
Thurs & Fri Dec 2 & 3 2 day TIB & RUS D Booking Form
Fri 2011
Feb 18
1 day
RUSF 
Thurs & Fri 2011 Feb 17-18 2 day TIB & RUS F Booking Form
Wed 2011
June 28
1 day
RUSJN
Tues & Wed 2011 June 27-28 2 day TIB & RUS JN Booking Form
Wed 2011
Nov 28
1 day
RUSN

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What is Russian Honey Massage?

This is an ancient treatment practised in Asia and eastern European countries for 100s of years. Honey is applied to the and massaged until sticky, it is worked using special techniques until the consistency changes and white pellets appear on the skin surface, which are believed to be toxins and salts that have been drawn from the body and have been absorbed into the honey, which has beneficial nutrients which are transferred to the body’s tissues and the skin which is left feeling nourished and moisturised.

  

What is Cupping Massage?

This is combined with cupping massage which is a deep tissue massage used to stimulate the peripheral nervous system, bring blood flow to stagnant muscles, loosen adhesions and drain excess fluid and toxins. Massage with cups still forms part of Traditional Russian massage and is used prior to performing honey massage by increasing circulation to the skin, so that toxins are more easily absorbed by the honey and the beneficial nutrients of the honey are more easily absorbed by the skin. Another beneficial aspect of cupping massage is its use in therapist injury prevention. This method allows rest for the hands from repetitive movement and enables the therapist to get deeper without discomfort to the client or herself.

Although they traditionally go together, both honey massage and cupping massage are treatments in their own right and can be used separately.

  

What does the course include?

  •     Personalised course folder containing course notes & routines
  •     Refreshments throughout the course
  •     Informal teaching style allowing course members to ask questions and make input
  •     Limited numbers to ensure teaching is kept on a personal level

Entry qualifications

This course is open to anyone with previous massage experience, at any level, useful addition for Massage therapists, Aromatherapists, Sports and Holistic Therapists, Beauty Therapists and Spa technicians.  See website http://www.tmtherapies.itgo.com/ for additional information.

Contact us

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Reiki II
Reiki III Master
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Injury Prevention for Therapists
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