THE
TRAINING MODULES:
Phase I - Dynamics of Applied Structural Integration
This first phase is a two week residential training where students
will be immersed in the experience of Applied Structural Integration.
Students begin their training in movement, anatomy, seeing structure
in relation to balance and alignment, energy work, psychology,
business and an introduction to the art of Applied Structural
Bodywork.
Phase II - Supervised Independent Study
The second phase is a supervised 6 month independent study programme.
Students will be assigned an academic adviser who will assist
them over this phase to further knowledge of the body, its structure
and potential.
Students participate in distance study which includes anatomy,
physiology, structure and function of the body, psychology,
movement and business
studies.
Phase III - The Art of Applied Structural Integration
The third phase is a five week residential course that concentrates
on knowledge of the bodywork and all related movement, video and
psychological work of the Structural Integration series.
During this phase students integrate the components of Applied
Structural Integration into a valuable professional skill base
to begin work in private practice.
Phase IV - Building Your Practise
This phase is a six month "clinical practice" intern
phase. Students will be required to complete 20 Structural
Integration sessions per month (120 sessions over 6 months) and
report back to their Academic adviser each month on progress with
bodywork, movement, rapport with clients and business development.
Phase V - Competency Assurance & Graduation
This final phase is a two week residential where students come
back to study and work together to gain final assessment of their
competency to graduate.
Graduation takes place at the end of this phase.