Intro to Vedic Bodymask (Udhvartana) & Hot Towels Training | 7 CEs
Vedic Bodymask Udvartana Massage Therapy | 7 CEs NCBTMB
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Udvartana is a Sanskrit word meaning elevation and upward strokes during massage. ... Especially, the rubbing during massage goes in opposite direction as compared to conventional massage. This therapy used powdered herbs, clay, salt, sugar or herbal paste applied to the body, helping to detoxify and rejuvenate the body. In this particular introductory class, we will be using salt and oil. It can be stimulating and exfoliating. The Nadis (nerve flow) in the body flow in the direction of the lymph drainage pathways and nerve plexuses, which activate and nourish the central seven Chakras (energy centers in the body). If a practitioner performs Udvartana properly and is aligned with Prana (life force) and in a healthy physical state, the client’s mental, physical and pranic bodies (subtle energy sheaths) will be cultivated and supported. Udvartana is good for most Ayurvedic constitutions and is usually done before Swedhana (steam therapy) for optimum effects.
Benefits:
Helps the body age gracefully
Removes fatigue by strengthen all the bodily tissues (Dhatus)
Alleviate offensive smells from the body
Relieves feelings of heaviness and inflammation
Reduces skin irritations, eating disorders and excessive perspiration disorders
Breaks up subcutaneous toxins and cellulite
Improves steadiness and stability in the limbs
Enhances circulation and a beautiful complexion
*Tuition Does Not Include lodging and transportation. Please do not make airplane or other non-refundable travel reservations until you have spoken over the phone or email to the seminar instructor within 1 month of the seminar to confirm your registration. SAMA is not responsible for refunding travel or lodging costs should a seminar cancel
Additional Info:
7 CE credits approved by the NCBTMB (this includes a required client testimonial for 1 hour) (Provider #155301-00). Most states approve any courses that are NCBTMB approved, but every state has their own set of rules regarding massage. Click on this link to find the rules in your state.
Food & Dining: Bring your own, or join us at one of the nearby restaurants
Master Instructor: Karyn Chabot, M. Ay, LMT, RYT (Karyn’s Bio)
PLEASE NOTE: The instructor of this class is subject to change. All Sacred Stone instructors are certified, qualified, experienced, skilled, gifted, and approved by Karyn.
What To Bring?
Notebook
Pen
1 cup of pink Himalayan salt
Fresh lime or lemon
Small mixing bowl
Favorite essential oil
8 oz of sunflower oil
Massage linens
2 hand towels
Who Should Attend?
Massage therapists, estheticians, healers, or anyone inspired to learn.
Prerequisites: Passion about the ancient healing sciences
Please note: Sacred Stone is not responsible for traveling expenses should the class be canceled due to inclement weather or if the instructor is sick. We don’t have a list of substitute teachers locally, so if a teacher is sick, class will be rescheduled. Students must make travel plans with this in mind when planning to attend classes from out town.