KINESIOLOGY SCHOOLS AUSTRALIA MAGAZINE New Changes to Kinesiology Qualifications
Students Story & Graduation Photos!
HISTORY The key to a truly meaningful Kinesiology balance By Bronwyn Kennedy
The Gall Bladder Meridian Upcoming Kinesiology Courses
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New Changes to Kinesiology Qualification
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History—the key to a meaningful Kinesiology Balance
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Herbs for Kinesiologists
Get up, Stand up, Stand Up for Your Life By Veda Turner
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Fuel up, breakfast—Fuel for a busy Day By Veda Turner
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Kinesiology Schools Australia 9/57 Gawain Rd Bracken Ridge, QLD, 4017 (07) 3261 5436 office@kinesiologyschools.com.au www.kinesiologyschools.com.au
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ICPKP appoints new Red Flags trainer Upcoming Courses
KSA Student Section
Graduation Photos
The Gall Bladder Meridian
Kinesiology Schools Australia Continually Improving! Welcome to the second quarterly Kinesiology Schools Australia newsletter. There are many things to be learnt and many experiences that can be shared. We would love this to be your magazine as much as it is ours. To make that happen we need you to send in your Kinesiology experiences, good bad and ugly. What do I mean by bad or ugly ? Well if you have had a session with someone and it didn’t go to plan and you learnt something out of it then that is a learning experience that might help someone else. We want to pass on the good successful balances too of course. Last week all the principals of KSA met in Byron Bay with Dr. Bruce Dewe for the KSA AGM and a chin wag and to see what we can do to improve things for our wonderful students. We know we aren’t perfect and we want to make your learning experience better for you. In these meetings we discuss things like what has and hasn’t worked the way we would like it to. We also talk about any changes in Kinesiology, the government qualification process etc. One of the aims is to make sure we continue to provide you with the best possible training, support you need while trying to improve the overall quality of Kinesiology as an industry and in the public’s eye. For those interested to know how Olympian Ethan Warren went In London. As written in the July issue of this magazine Kinesiology helped Ethan to the Olympics. Ethan did a fantastic job representing Australia and finished 7th. That’s pretty good for someone so young and reasonably new to the sport. This was a great result when you consider that he nearly died a year ago and was only able to complete his first full training session for 12 months in July, less than a month before the Olympics. Well done Ethan. Channel 7’s Sunrise reported that Health is one of the top 3 growing industries behind Mining and Information Technology. Kinesiology is making break throughs in the public’s eye. Now more than ever is the time to make sure you have the best Kinesiology knowledge and a broad range of skills. Thankfully Kinesiology Schools Australia offers the PKP program. Although you should always continue to learn and expend your knowledge, PKP provides you with all the skills and knowledge you need. Live, learn and help the public to better health and a better quality of life. Yours In Health,
Danny Liddell Chief Executive Officer
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New Changes To Kinesiology Qualification The National Health Package is under
IV in Kinesiology as it is now, allows for a very
review and being released.
low standard with not very much Kinesiology required. KSA did not drop its standards to this
What Is In Store For Your Future
low quality. The wording is VERY ‘open’ and it is
Kinesiology Qualification?
easy for just about anyone to write a course and
Every 5 years the Australian National Training
throw in a couple of Kinesiology techniques.
Authority
These courses might be called Kinesiology by
re-issues
new
guidelines
and
requirements. The National Health Package is under review and is being released. As well as this, every registered training organisation goes
through
a
re-registering
process.
name but barely recognizable in content. Graduates of some colleges are more likely to be taught massage with a little muscle testing in it to pass the minimum requirements.
Kinesiology Schools Australia is a RTO so we must go through this process. It just so happens that our registration is at the same time as the HLT review. So what does that mean for you.? The intent of these upgrades is to improve the quality of training in Australia. The unfortunate
Why does it need to change ? Kinesiology was first added to the Health Package in 2007 and was poorly written. I don’t think there would be too many arguments with me saying this. To the credit of those involved, I will say, that at least they got the ball rolling.
thing is that the changes made are often done
The backlash has seen many in the industry
by academics and not by the people in the
request higher standards that ensure a better
field. The people that would best be suited to
quality of Kinesiology is taught. How much is
making these changes are usually too busy
added will be the question.
implementing the changes rather than making them. The minimum requirements of the Certificate
I’m sure there will still be loop holes found by some colleges that are more interested in money than they are in either Kinesiology or the interest of the student. But at least it will be a step in the
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right direction. The Kinesiology taught in the Kinesiology Schools Australia Certificate IV and Diploma far exceeds the requirements and will far
skills” are required. These subject, as I stated earlier, do have their importance but should be pretty much common knowledge to most people.
exceed the new requirements to be introduced.
There will be extra red tape administration work
I am confident of this because our standards
required by KSA. This is a definite.
and course content are so high. If our course does not meet the requirements then no other course will either.
What will be changed?
How To avoid the extra study Enrol now and start your course before the end of 2012 and you will only have to do the present requirements. You can be assured that the
The minimum quality of Kinesiology that must
Kinesiology Schools Australia course already
be included into all new Certificate IVs in
far exceeds all present and future Kinesiology
Kinesiology will be improved. How much is yet
requirements of the courses. By starting now
to be seen. We will only know that in a year or
you will only miss out on any new non
two. You can be assured that the KSA
Kinesiology requirements that may be added.
Certificate IV is already well above whatever the new requirements will be. One thing for sure is that every time the authorities update qualifications they always add in the extras. I won’t say they are time
So how do I enrol ? Contact your local campus or fill out the enrolment form downloadable from the website then post it to us straight away.
wasters because it is important to know
Remember to ensure you are taught with
infection control and OH&S. In saying that,
utmost care, our class numbers are kept small
they are not the skills of the trade required to
so enrol today to reserve your place. Don’t miss
turn students into good quality sought after
out.
practitioners. I haven’t seen the changes in detail but you can be pretty sure that there will be extra, of what I call, ‘fluff’ included. The extra ‘fluff’ is required because all courses must cater for people that have never existed in life and those that have no life experience and are just leaving school. So you might find extra “non 5
The Importance of taking a History His or Her story is the key to a truly meaningful Kinesiology Balance By Bronwyn Kennedy (BEd, Dip Kin) Kinesiology Schools Australia I often remind the students at our Brisbane
PKP protocol quickly so that we can get stuck
College that the quality of our lives is based
into setting a goal about how our client wants to
on the quality of the questions we ask
feel / be / do, so that we can put them on the
ourselves.
By this I mean that we will
table to balance. But as our College Principal,
always get different outcomes in our life
Danny Liddell always says – if you listen long
depending
me?”
enough and spend time taking a detailed history
compared to “What has to happen in order
with lots of questions, the client will tell you the
to change this situation?”, “How could things
answer to their problems.
on if
we
ask
“Why
be different?”, or “What are the benefits or drawbacks to this situation?”.
“If you listen long enough with lots of questions, the client will tell you the answer to their problems”
Remember too, spending a bit more time during the history taking and making sure you are on track with the clients needs and wants, the opportunity to think outside the square and come up with more pre-tests (than the standard: visual inhibition, auriculars, gaits, cross crawl
It is the same in my clinical practice as a
etc) and pre- activities (stressors in their
Kinesiologist. The quality of my Kinesiology
everyday life) is so much easier. And as we
skills is based on the quality of my
often find, the more stressors we put “on line”
questions, especially when taking my clients
and the more neurology we set up in regards to
history and during the PKP protocol.
the issue, the more meaningful the balance will
As eager students, we often want to get through some of the history sections in our 6
be. This also means that when the clients get back out into the real world with all these stresses, that the balance will last much longer,
if not indefinitely, because we have taken the
In closing, I thought it would be appropriate to
time in the initial phase to set up all the
include some questions that might be useful
neurology and stressors involved.
you to utilise in your own clinic sessions so
Accordingly, in Dr Anna Rolfes (MD, PhD) research on “The Phenomenon of Indicator Muscle Change”, two of the key factors that came from the study were: 1.
The majority of research participants were of the opinion that a good client / practitioner relationship was important for the successful use of indicator
that you can really find out as much information as possible during the history taking to make your balances deeper and stronger.
Who is involved in the issue?
When does it occur and for how long?
How do you feel this creates problems for you?
muscle change as this involves a certain degree of trust between 2 people 2.
The
knowledge
and
skill
of
the
How would you like to feel?
What does it stop you from doing?
What was going on in your life leading up
Kinesiologist contributed considerably
to this time?
to the efficiency of the indicator muscle change, ie, the more we know about
with other people or in your childhood?
the issue and the client, the more accurate
the
indicator
muscle
is.
Has this situation happened in your past
Hence the vital importance of taking a
When was this the earliest time you remember this happening?
quality history
This research, therefore, also suggests the
What are you worried about most if this continues to happen?
importance of establishing rapport and active listening so that the client is comfortable and
situation?
open to the Kinesiology experience. Without this trust, the client may block themselves, and
the body may not give permission for an issue to be dealt with. Fortunately we cover a lot about active listening skills and establishing rapport in BKP 106, 110 as well as in the EMS units in the diploma.
Have you tried anything else to help this
What do you feel you can do about this situation?
What is stopping you from doing this?
How has your life been different since this happened? 7
Kinesiology Schools Australia Byron Bay Campus Upcoming Courses With Parijat Wismer www.wellness.net.au 02 6685 7991
Herbs for Kinesiologist (HFK) – Byron Bay – May 31, June 1-2 2013 HFK expands your Kinesiology skills in the bio-
build up of toxins or low functional energy of
chemical aspect of the triad of health. The 3
organs is contributing to the imbalances the
day course is fully accredited with the AKA and
person is showing.
AIK and enhances all other Kinesiology Modalities.
Many clients exhibit emotional symptoms, when all along they’ve been overwhelmed by
Understanding
the
relationship
of
the
5
candida
toxins,
hormonal
imbalances
or
Elements and the cycles of energy flow can
allergies. Emotional healing will help the
give us a deeper understanding of people’s
person cope somewhat, but without addressing
imbalances
Traditional
the underlying toxicity, it is a very slow
Herbalism is very much symptom oriented,
process. Many clients feel enormous relief
while HFK fits into the Kinesiology Model.
when they understand that is isn’t “all in the
and
symptoms.
If we use herbs to balance the body according
head”.
to its energy flow, we may be tonifying or
One of the best applications of herbs in
sedating organs and meridians that
are
Kinesiology Practice is in supporting the client
showing
to maintain their balance. Herbs are used as
symptoms either in the ko or sheng cycles
part of the steps a client takes to take charge
rather than “treat” the condition presenting.
of their healing process. Taking a cup of herbal
preceding
the
organ/meridian
As you are offering the priority corrections, you may give several sessions doing emotional work or balancing the meridian system using Kinesiology type corrections. This process can be supported, or the effectiveness increased through adding a biochemical focus. It is helpful to ask the body if a 8
tea twice daily, which nurtures and feeds the nervous system, enhances and helps maintain an emotional balance. Raising the functional energy of organs with specific herbs will enhance a balance for high vitality. The intention of the course is to give students confidence in incorporating herbs into their
work.
Topics
covered
include
Kinesiology
function and dysfunction of body systems and
Byron Bay Certificate IV Class
organs, and skills to be able to test for and
Starting 23rd February 2013
procedures, understanding of herbal products,
recommend herbs safely and appropriately.
Enrolling NOW!
I believe it is essential for any health care detoxification and tonification, as well as how to
Come to one of our Free Sessions to learn more about Studying Kinesiology and Kinesiology Schools Australia Byron Bay.
monitor the healing process and guide the
Free Intro Evenings
provider
to
understand
the
concept
of
person in making positive lifestyle changes. Wednesday December 5th 7pm Tuesday December 18th 7pm Wednesday January 16th 7pm
Students are required to be fluent in balancing the five elements before attending this workshop, so either the BKP Certificate or equivalent are
Experience Kinesiology Saturday February 2nd 2-5pm
pre-requisites. Your investment in this course is $530, which includes your manual and GST. Also in 2013, NFK Nutrition for Kinesiologists Byron Bay April 19 - 21, 2013 What 2011 Students from Melbourne had to say:
Bookings are essential Please contact us to book your place! Visit us at the KSA Stall at the Health, Happiness and Soul Expo, Gold Coast Convention Centre, Broadbeach Jan 18 - 20, 2013 Contact:
Byron Kinesiology Centre 28 Seaview St Byron Bay, NSW 2481
Phone:
(02) 6685 7991
Email:
byronkinesiology@gmail.com
Website:
www.wellness.net.au
Brilliant, Parijat was an amazing teacher, her knowledge is outstanding. K P Melbourne Parijat was a really engaging instructor and was always available for extra questions. Would highly recommend HFK to others M B Melbourne Enjoyed all aspects of what I learnt, the instructor’s teaching methods were good for my way of learning. I look forward to use the herbs myself , for my family and in my clinic as soon as I begin practicing. F B Melbourne I find the instructor and her teaching methods fantastic. I loved this workshop and would like to learn more. N B Melbourne
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Get up, Stand up, Stand up for your life!
Veda Turner Kinesiology Schools Australia Byron Bay Campus
Is a sedentary life-style taking years off your life? It seems that being active part of the time may not be enough. We need to be on the move throughout the day, as our predecessors where. A recent ABC Catalyst program (16.8.12) ran a report on the health impact of sitting for long periods. The report was based on studies conducted by ANU in Canberra and Sydney University and followed two hundred thousand people aged forty five and over and over a three year period. That’s a significant study, and if you get up from extended period of sitting with a stiff back you will realise that the stiff back is just the tip of the iceberg! Taking into account all other factors such as smoking, diet etc, the report found that: Sitting for over 11 hours a day = 40% increased risk of early death 10
Sitting for over 8 hours a day = 15% increased risk of early death In the study, those who exercised regularly were still at an increased risk of early death the longer they sat, but being inactive added to the risk. Those who didn't exercise and sat the most fared worst of all. So what exactly is it about sitting that's so bad for you? At the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute in Melbourne, Assoc Prof David Dunstan said
“When we are sitting, there's no muscl e co ntracti ons. M uscl e contraction helps the body's efficiency to clear blood sugar and blood fat levels”. A high calorie meal raises blood sugar levels. In people who sit for long periods, those levels remain high for hours. It's known that elevated glucose levels can lead to inflammation which if repeated on a number of days or weeks, can lead to heart disease and, and a host of other conditions such as cancer. Breaking up sitting time can have a dramatic effect. A light two minute walk every twenty minutes is enough to lower blood glucose levels by around thirty percent. There was no difference between doing light intensity walking or moderate intensity walking; it's the physical movement that's important. What we need to incorporate is more movement throughout the day.
Fuel up, breakfast - fuel for a busy day! Veda Turner Kinesiology Schools Australia Byron Bay Campus
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. If you where setting out on a long road trip, you would ensure your vehicle was fuelled properly, the same needs to be the case for your body! After waking and giving thanks for the new day, a few gentle stretches will get your body stimulated. Begin with a glass of warm water, this gets digestive function purring and draws energy to the stomach. A glass of diluted Lemon juice will benefit general Alkaline levels and also your dental health. An alkaline system helps the dental enamel to be laid down better – rinse your mouth. A Ginger tea (3 or 4 slices of fresh ginger) with your favourite “bitter” herb is empowering digestion. Many of us have a cereal breakfast. This will give you energy for the day, but will also send your blood sugar level high, especially if you are using refined “packaged”cereals. Home cooked whole grain cereals breakdown and release sugars more slowly. A better choice is a protein breakfast. This can include cereals. Protein gives your body raw materials for repair tasks, building hormones and immune factors, and slows down sugar release from carbohydrates. Here are some tasty suggestions: Eggs on Toast with wilted greens, grilled tomato
Avocado + Tahini Toast with feta, sliced tomato, rocket Mushroom’s and Tofu cubes with rice, wilted greens or steamed broccoli Yoghurt with berries, LSA* and Protein Powder Bircher Muesli, original Swiss-style recipe and quality Protein Powder
Remember to eat in a relaxed mood, where there is a chance for the stomach to get the energy required to do its complex job. Chewing well and putting your utensils down between mouthfuls will help! *(LSA = fresh ground Linseed, Sunflower Seeds and Almonds, keep refrigerated and use within a few days of grinding) 11
ICPKP appoints new Red Flags trainer has been involved in health care for nearly 40 years. Jenne originally became a Registered Nurse and then did Midwifery, which she practiced for over 20 years. While her children were still young Jenne did further health studies and achieved her Bachelor of Nursing, and then went on to do both Kinesiology and Homoeopathy. She has studied the ICPKP series, Three in One series to achieve Facilitator status, Integrated Biodynamics, Neural Organization Technique, and many other Kinesiology modalities and short courses.
Dr Bruce Dewe presents Jenne Burns with her Red Flags Trainer certificate at the FAC III Faculty
We are pleased to announce the appointment of our new OCT 302 Red Flags trainer for the South Pacific region. Jenne Burns has been a senior Faculty member of ICPKP for many years and her combined experience in nursing and kinesiology makes her a perfect candidate to teach this vital unit. The Red Flags unit helps students develop an understanding of the assessment routine, d i a g no s t i c process and t r e a t m e nt implementation used in Natural and Traditional Health and Healing compared with the Professional Kinesiology Practitioner Protocol, and recognise ‘red flag’ situations requiring them to refer to medical or other specialist care. Jenne is a director of Kinesiology Schools Australia (RTO #30916) and senior faculty at the Narre Warren Branch in Melbourne. She
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Jenne has been teaching kinesiology for over 18 years, initially teaching Touch for Health, and then progressing to teach the PKP units. She has taught many people who have achieved practitioner status and she continues to practice as well as teach at her own college in Narre Warren in the Southeastern suburbs of Melbourne Australia. Her college is in a lovely quiet setting, very conducive to study and relaxation in the breaks. Anatomy and Physiology is one of her passions, and she looks forward to teaching you Dr Bruce Dewe’s Red Flags unit.
Kinesiology Schools Australia South East Melbourne Campus
HLT42812 Certificate IV in Kinesiology
Classes Start Thursdays Feb 28 and Weekends March 2
ENROL NOW! Contact:
Kinesiology Melbourne
Phone:
(03) 9796 8148
Email:
jenne@netspace.net.au
Website: www.kinesiologymelbourne.com.au
Kinesiology Schools Australia Sydney Campus
HLT42812 Certificate IV in Kinesiology NEURO- ORGANISATIONAL TECHNIQUE Level 1: accredited with AIK & AIK, CPEs Friday - Monday 1-4 March 2013 Trainer: Peter Mc Lellan Course fee: $ 795 (deposit $ 400 by 30 January 13) Repeat fee: $ 400 (deposit $ 200 by 30 January 13) First in - first served. This is the ONLY N.O.T workshop we are offering in 2013. Please secure your place early to avoid disappointment.
FREE Introduction to Kinesiology Workshop 39 Mitchell Road
Certificate IV Course Starting March 9th
Alexandria NSW 2015
Wednesday 21st November 6pm—8:30pm Thursday 13th December 6pm—8:30pm Monday 26th January 12pm—2:30 pm Bookings are Essential please call (02) 4648 0505
Contact:
KSA Sydney
Phone:
(02) 4648 0505
Email:
office@iikinesiology.com
Website:
www.iikineisology.com 13
Kinesiology Schools Australia Hervey Bay Campus Susan Koschel-Gatenby
Certificate IV in Kinesiology Starting Tuesdays Feb 19 and Weekends March 2
ENROL NOW! Contact:
Kinesiology College Hervey Bay
Phone:
(07) 4128 4331
Email:
enrol@kchb.com
Website:
www.kinesiologycollegehbay.com
Attend one of our FREE Kinesiology Workshops and Course Information Sessions! Shop 1/59 Torquay Rd Hervey Bay
Sunday 18th November 2pm—4pm Tuesday 4th December 6:30 pm—8:30pm Thursday 24th January 6:30 pm—8:30 pm
These sessions will offer an introduction into what is kinesiology, teach you two basic techniques and explain the Certificate IV course. We will also demonstrate a simple kinesiology balance on one lucky attendee. These Info sessions are free, but seating is limited so please book early. Other Info sessions can be run in Bundaberg subject to interest. Please contact us if you have a group of 4 people willing to attend and we will arrange a session at the Neighbourhood Centre.
PKP Contributor Passes We celebrate the life of Don Viney of Heidelberg, Melbourne, Australia who suddenly and unexpectedly passed away on Sunday, 21 October, 2012. Don was one of the first and best PKP Instructors who contributed greatly to PKP research and training since the 1980s, and successfully promoted and taught PKP I-IV workshops for many years. Don and his partner Jose contributed to several finger modes that PKP Practitioners and ICPKP students use on a daily basis. As an Instructor and Practitioner, Don's excellence is unsurpassed. His memory and contribution will be treasured always. 14
HLT42812 Certificate IV in Kinesiology Brisbane Campus Starting in March 2013 Kinesiology Schools Australia offers the most comprehensive, student-centred training in Kinesiology worldwide. The Kinesiology components of KSA courses are written by Bruce and Joan Dewe, authors of the ICPKP International Kinesiology Diploma. There are three programs within PKP, the CERTIFICATE IV in Kinesiology, the DIPLOMA in Kinesiology and Post Graduate Studies. This is truly an exciting course.
Certificate IV Information Evening Wednesday December 12th 6:30pm– 8:30pm 9/57 Gawain Road Bracken Ridge, QLD 4017 (07 3261 5432 office@kinesiologyschools.com.au
Coming Soon….. “How Kinesiology Works” by Danny Liddell The long awaited guide to Kinesiology by Danny Liddell is nearly here, the book is currently going through the final stages of editing and should be available for purchase by the end of the year! To put your name down on the mailing list contact Kinesiology Schools Australia Head Office
(07) 3261 5436 office@kinesiologyschools.com.au
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KSA STUDENT SECTION
Send us in your success stories to share with the rest of the college!
When I first heard about Michelle’s accident I was distraught, hearing that your 30 year old friend that loves motorbike riding, netball and a mum of 3 kids and loving wife was probably never going to walk again. How unfair is that... But it turns out that my friend Michelle is also a fighter and an inspirational woman. When I first went to visit Michelle in the Spinal Unit of the PA Hospital in Brisbane, 5 weeks after the car accident, she told me that she had taken her first steps that day!
Michelle with her daughter and the netball team she coaches
I started working with Michelle in the hospital straight away, she was keen to try anything as she was disappointed in the way the hospital dealt with her pain with more and more medication, and more and more compromises on her lifestyle. Even though she had walked that day, it was very difficult for her to control any of the muscles in her legs and hold herself up, Her feet and toes felt like they were blown up like balloons. She had been getting headaches since the accident, her legs and right arm had constant tingling nerve pain, and pain in her lower back (where her injury was) and in her shoulders and neck. 16
Email us at office@kinesiologyschools.com.au
Michelle working hard with her Physio
The only way that Michelle could move her legs was if someone was touching them. It seemed to me that her nerves that sensed touch were taking over for her proprioception, if you asked her to lift her legs off the bed she could not do it, but the slight touch of someone’s hand and she could lift her leg. That first session, on the recommendation of Danny Liddell, my teacher, I worked only with the muscles, balancing muscles in turn with the points we learnt all the way back in BKP101, neuro-lymphatics, vasculars and emotional points and some Hyperton-X on the muscles that were jammed. I concentrated on her feet and legs at first as they were bothering her the most. After balancing 3 muscles in her feet the ‘balloon’ feeling was totally gone! I then tested her Psoas Muscles (using a surrogate) and corrected them, after I had done that I asked her to lift her leg.... She looked at me like I was a crazy person and laughed, I could tell she was thinking ‘as if I can move my leg now after only that....’ I asked her to at least humour me and try. I will never forget the look on her and her husband’s face when she lifted her legs
without anyone touching her. She was amazed and so was I! Michelle had asked me if I could help her to walk with her kids, and I told her I would have her playing netball again. I didn’t really think I could, until that exact point!
“Well Done Kylie. This story is a fine example of what you and PKP can achieve. You are still a student and you have revived the life of a young mother that would other wise be stuck in a wheel chair, possibly for life. That’s I then did a hypertonic release of Michelle’s awesome. neck, and once again more amazement, not only was the pain gone, so was the ‘pins and needles’ I continually tell my students to step out of the nerve pain, and as of today 6 months later the comfort zone and make use of these fantastic pain and the headaches have never returned! skills that have been learnt. Thankfully, like I went and balanced Michelle in the Spinal unit 5 more times in the 12 weeks she was there. She was determined that she was going to walk out of there and leave her wheelchair behind, and she did!
many other of my students, Kylie did. About a month ago I actually met Michelle when I saw her son. If she had not mentioned her story and who she was I would not have known she had a problem. It really is testament to what a great job Kylie has done. So, to all other PKP students, PLEASSSEEEEEE get out there and change the world. Help people because you can. And happily accept the payment for it. You deserve it.
Kylie mentioned, "muscles that were ‘jammed’" . This is just an expression used to describe when a muscle won’t pinch off. We learn in BKP102 to pinch off the indicator Michelle after she got her licence back muscle at the start of a balance. Many Since that first balance I have been able to help Kinesiologists don’t think about it after that. Michelle deal with her pain which has been constantly changing as more of her muscles were being used and strengthening, help her to Pinching off a muscle when there is a control her fine motor movements in her right problem in an area can make a huge foot so that she could get her car licence back difference. Remember if the muscle doesn’t and deal with the anger she has towards the pinch off then it is not working correctly. A muscle must be able to lock and unlock. This woman who caused her car accident. can cause all sorts of problems including I ran into Michelle today down the street, she pain, lack of movement and even inability to was loading her car with heavy shopping and move a limb (muscles move the limbs).” she told me how maybe she overdid it yesterday carrying a 25kg drum of chlorine!!! She’s the Danny Liddell Brisbane Campus of Kinesiology Schools toughest chick I know! Australia. Kylie Evans Brisbane Diploma Student 17
HLT42812 Certificate IV in Kinesiology Melbourne Campus Starting in March 2013 Certificate IV Information Evening Tuesday November 13th
ENROL NOW! Contact:
Kinesiology Connection
Phone:
(03) 9819 6835
Email:
info@kinesiology.com.au
Website:
www.kinesiology.com.au
7pm– 8pm 563 Burwood Road Hawthorn, VIC 3122 Bookings Essential
Successful FAC 3 Kinesiopractic® Workshop The first Kinesiopractic® Faculty Training Workshop (the new FAC 3) was held at Kinesiology Connection in Melbourne recently. Senior FAC Trainer, Rowena Ritchie, co-taught with Faculty Trainer Denise Gurney who travelled from the UK. They were assisted by FAC Trainer Ed Faust. The FAC 3 class, all senior practitioners and graduates of the complete ICPKP training programme, spent a challenging ten days (as students again) while they worked to become teachers of the Post Graduate Diploma programme. Rowena and Denise said that the graduate students were well Kinesiopractic® Faculty Training teachers prepared for the intensive programme and everyone demonstrated and graduates celebrate their success in competency throughout the written, oral, practical and teaching Melbourne. assessments. They can all be very proud of their success.
Hyperton-X Kinesiology Course 15th—17 Feb 2013 Kinesiology Schools Australia Brisbane Campus Call (07) 3261 5436 for more information Hyperton-X is a form of Kinesiology that specialises in flexibility, learning difficulties, emotional trauma, sports performance & injury recovery, pain relief and allergies by releasing the excess (hyper) tension (tonic) in muscles. All the techniques are easy to learn and even easier to us. Hyperton-X is designed for people with no previous experience in Kinesiology or health. 18
Graduation Photos Congratulations to all of our students who are now Qualified Kinesiologists! Byron Bay
Narre Warren
Congratulations to our graduates at KSA South East Melbourne
Sydney
Congratulations to our Byron Bay Diploma Graduates!
KSA Sydney had a graduation party with their Cert IV and Diploma students and Dr Bruce and Joan Dewe on 1 September at the Victoria Room in Sydney.
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The Gall Bladder Meridian The Gall Bladder Organ
Emotional component
The gallbladder is a thin-walled green muscular sac about 10 cm long. Roughly the size of a kiwi fruit, it snuggles in a shallow fossa on the ventral surface of the liver. The gallbladder stores and concentrates the bile from the liver, which aids in digestion, particularly of fats. It contracts and releases bile when fats reach the duodenum from the stomach.
Experiencing resentment, grief about men, our male self or achievement in the world. Feeling irritated, depressed, indecisive, confused, angry, sad, wounded. Thinking of yourself as a failure, thus sabotaging any opportunity for success. Feeling second best, neglected, unimportant, a victim. Holding onto trauma and pain fro the past which has created struggles, refined, hardship and lack in your life.
The gall bladder can be damage by: Excessive amounts of fat and oil; hydrogenated and synthetic oils Stress The gall bladder can be protected from infections by eating: Good quality (grape, wine or apple cider) vinegar Pickles Sauerkraut and other ferments Sediment in the gallbladder can lead to infection. Symptoms include: Bitter taste in mouth Chest pain Indigestion
Ref: The Secret Language of your Body, Inna Segal
Muscles These muscles are on the Gall Bladder Meridian and relate to the Gall Bladder Meridian energy and the function of the Gall Bladder. Use these muscles as pre-tests.
Anterior Deltoid
Popliteus
Reference: Dr Bruce and Joan Dewe, ICPKP practitioner Database
Periodic pain below the right side of the rib cage
Tension in the back of the shoulder near the neck
Gall Bladder Meridian Metaphors How are you not digesting the heavy parts of your life functioning? Are you not diluting your life enough with clear water that is bringing in the neutral parts to reduce the concentration of dissolving or breaking aspects of your life? Do you remain too concentrated for your own good?
Gall Bladder Goals Use these statements as goals to base a balance around, or an affirmation. My gallbladder functions at optimum levels
All parts of my digestive system function at optimum levels
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My body functions free from gall stones
There is joyous release of the past. Life is sweet, and so am I. Reference: Louise L. Hay, You Can Heal Your Life
The Wood Element The
Wood Element metaphor is symbolized by green growing natural forms of life. The Wood Element is fed by and springs from the Water Element, which can be thought of in terms of water feeding the roots of a tree, or even the original birth of life in the ocean. The Wood Element provides fuel for the Fire Element, nourishing its growth. The Wood Element controls the Earth Element by putting roots into the ground and holding it in place. The Wood Element is controlled by the Metal Element because of the powerful force Metal contains to chop, destroy or transform.
Element Metaphor: Wood Do you have enough roots to sustain your growth, and enough fuel to sustain your passions? How does the image of green growing things relate to your life and your goals? Do you have enough structure in your growth so that you can achieve your purposes or do you need to allow yourself more freedom in your growth to be fulfilled? Do you need more freedom? John and Matthew Thie, Touch For Health, A practical Guide to Natural Health with Acupressure Touch. 21
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