300-hour Massage Practitioner Training ProgramIntroductionThe American Judo & Jujitsu Federation is pleased to announce the National Massage Certification Program in the Art and Science of the Okazaki Restorative Massage - Module II. A Second 150-hour course offered leading to certification as a Massage Practitioner. Mission and ObjectivesThe Danzan Ryu Seifukujitsu Institute was established for the benefit of those who have a desire to become competent in the practice of the Oriental/Hawaiian healing art form. This Institute is open to all qualified persons, regardless of their martial arts involvement. Like our practice of Danzan Ryu Jujitsu, proficiency in the Okazaki Massage requires focus, intent, balance, strength, sensitivity, and above all, health. The pervasive attitude underlying our training and practice is KOKUA, a Hawaiian term meaning "to give without thought of reward." Courses Description and FormatParticipants in our course will review and go over the fine ponts of the "Okazaki Restorative Massage" learned in Module I. Several changes have been made so this is a great chance to update your knowledge and information. Further, we will delve into lots of SEIFUKUJITSU techniques and kappo as outlined in the Curriculum section. The course of study consists of 150 hours of instruction in eight monthly weekends beginning on Saturday 9 am and ending Sun 5:00 pm. Make-up sessions and homework assignments are arranged on an individual basis for students who miss a weekend. CurriculumThe curriculum is divided into the following classroom instructional sections: Technique (68 hours) Kappos (10 hours) Inner Climate Development (20 hours) Anatomy, Physiology, and Kinesiology (25 hours) Oriental Theory (25 hours) Medical/Ethical Standards (2 hours) Admission Standards Admission requirements to the Okazaki Restorative Massage Program include: 1. Graduation from Module I course. Applications will be accepted on a first-come first-served basis. The class will be limited to 20 students. Graduation Requirements As with the first Module, students must complete the 150 hour course and pass a comprehensive final exam which is administered during the final weekend session. This exam includes written, oral, and practical sections. Any section can be retaken if failed. Certification Upon satisfactory completion of the course the graduate will receive a certificate with the title of Massage Practitioner in the Okazaki Restorative Massage. Certificates are valid for a period of three years. Certificates may be renewed by presenting proof of 24 hours of continuing education in massage. Authorization and Standards This certification program has been authorized in conformity with the rules and regulations of the AJJF, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Educational standards of this program meet or exceed programs offered in other California massage schools. The American Judo and Jujitsu Federation Program operates DanZanRyu Seifukujitsu Institute, a school giving instruction in the art and science of the Japanese Restorative Massage. The American Judo & Jujitsu Federation is a California non-profit educational public benefit organization, incorporated in 1958. Massage education at this Institute is exempt from regulation by the State of California under section 94739(b)(3) of the California Education Code. For more information, please contact Professor Hudson at 480-686-6118 or RHudson602@aol.com |
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