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Πέμπτη 21 Μαΐου 2020

Who wants their own foot skeleton model?


This this Friday 22 May at 18:00pm EEST (Eastern European Summer Time) from my
hashtagorthopedicreflexology page on Facebook (link) I will be hosting a 1 hour FREE course in hashtagpedesanatomia which is a NEW online training module of OR.
You will need to purchase 1 package of white air dry clay (costs 2-3 euro at supermarket or toy store or hobby store) and (optional) thin wire, or water to glue parts together.
During the shaping forming I will be talking about the Reflexology connections. It will be like being in class. Duration approximately 1 hour.
Canada 10:00am hashtagUK 16:00pm

Friday 22 May 18:00pm EEST (Eastern European Summer Time)

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Pedes Anatomia – webinar

Pedes Anatomia is a training module of Orthopedic Reflexology, unique in that the student engages in a 100% hands on learning process through artistic creation of the anatomical parts of the feet. Meaning the intrinsic muscles, ligaments, tendons, arteries, bones and nerves.  The art mediums used may be any of the following:
  • Air drying clay
  • Homemade play dough
  • Commercially sold play-dough
  • Drawing pencils, markers or pens or paints/brushes
Learning anatomy for most is a challenge on its own requiring amounts of energy for memorization; the challenge is greater for parts like the feet and hands that contain many other smaller parts. Yet in many of these cases this is still knowledge based on memory and often fades away over time. There exist three different learning styles, them being visual, auditory and kinesthetic or tactile learning.  Though the statistics vary when we speak about training in general, when it comes to anatomy auditory is at its lowest, visual average and kinesthetic at its prime, something obvious when you think of dissection labs or massage/reflexology/bodywork training.

For more information here