Ayurveda
Duration: 2 Hours |
Course Info: NCBTMB AP#: 1326 The following are a list of states that require additional information for reporting purposes: TX Provider #: CE2049 FL Course #: 20-712942 LA Course #: LCEU0002962 |
2 CEU Hours |
Ayurveda CEU Course – Outline and Learning Outcomes
As a professional massage therapist, you have a wide range of massage techniques and modalities available to you. Different clients have different needs, and you’ll employ a particular approach to each client depending on their particular condition and current state.
A client might come in who’s in the midst of an extremely stressful experience. Their primary concern is with relaxation: they want to de-stress. For this client, you might employ a simple, gentle technique, such as a form of Swedish massage.
Another client approaches you for massage therapy who’s suffered an acute injury of some kind. For them, another technique might be more appropriate.
At the same time, some clients come into your practice with chronic, long-standing issues that have plagued them for years and years. After carrying around a condition for so long, they need deep, intentional massage therapy in order to make any progress. For these clients, you may need to implement deep tissue massage, hot stones, hydrotherapy, or another modality that’s capable of addressing their chronic issues and creating space for healing.
No matter how many techniques you have under your belt, though, there’s always room to grow as a massage professional. Certain techniques are excellent to have on hand for particular conditions, or when a client isn’t responding to other modalities. Ayurveda is an example of just such a treatment technique.
Ayurveda is the East Indian alternative therapy comprised of numerous holistic modalities that integrate and balance the whole body: mind, body, and spirit.
Ayurveda is Sanskrit, translating to “The Science of Life”. Ayur meaning “Life” and Veda meaning “Knowledge”.
According to the Ayurvedic Institute, Ayurveda is considered to be the oldest healing science. Ayurvedic knowledge originated in India more than 5,000 years ago.
Are you ready to learn more about our Ayurveda Massage CEU course? Read on to get started.
Learning Objectives for Our Ayurveda Massage CEU Course
After reviewing this class’s learning outcomes, you’ll know exactly what this course can contribute to your professional toolkit. Beyond that, taking the time to read over learning outcomes like these in advance can be incredibly helpful for you as an adult learner. While adult learners are generally quite highly motivated, and although they do benefit from professional experience, their learning habits are sometimes slightly out of practice as compared to younger students. This isn’t a problem, though: by preparing yourself in advance for a class like this one, you’ll get the most out of it.
In general, this course will cover a range of topics, including but not limited to: the Five Elemental Components; Life Force Energy; the 3 Doshas (Tridoshas); Marma Points; the 7 Chakras; the history of the technique; and more.
Let’s hone in on each of these topics, and examine this course’s learning outcomes in detail. After completing this program, you’ll be able to confidently:
List and Differentiate the Five Elemental Components
The Panchamahabhutas Phases, or theory of the Five Elements, rests on the notion that all phenomena in the universe are the products of the movements and mutations of five qualities: Ether or Universal Space, Fire, Earth, Air, and Water.
Define Life Force Energy
Prana is Sanskrit for “Breath”. Prana is believed to enters and build in the body through breathing. It combines a holistic perspective of mental, spiritual, and physical energies. Ayurvedic theories and philosophies include balancing Prana as a vital energy life force and source of all knowledge.
Identify the 3 Doshas (Tridoshas)
Combinations of the five elements, general body types, mental, and emotional characteristics comprise the three Doshas also known as Tridoshas. These three constitutions of energy that govern the body are: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha.
Though we are all made up of a combination of these three forces, one generally dominates. Doshas form an individual’s prakriti or principal energy matter and are believed to be part of the person’s karmic past lives.
Distinguish the Marma Points
Marma are vital energy points in the body used for healing in Ayurveda. In Sanskrit Marma means “Secret, Hidden, and Vital”. Similar to acupressure points they are known as Marma Points. Marma points are energy centers relating to specific organs and areas of the body that can be stimulated and balanced through Ayurvedic healing arts.
Compare and Contrast the 7 Chakras
In Hinduism’s Ayurvedic medicine, a Chakra is thought to be an energy node or energy vortex within the human body. The Sanskrit word “Chakra” means “wheel” or “circle”, it also is referred to as the “wheel of life”. The seven main Chakras are described as being aligned in an ascending column from the base of the spine to the top of the head. Each Chakra is associated with a certain color, specific physiological functions, an aspect of consciousness, and other distinguishing characteristics. Chakras are thought to vitalize the physical body, balancing and integrating both physical and psychological aspects.
Analyze the History of Ayurveda
The Hindu believe ancient wisdom and traditions originated from divine properties that were revealed and communicated to Sages during meditative states 5,000 years ago. Aryans, a nomadic tribe from Central Asia, produced the original documentation of these traditions and philosophies into a total of four books called The Vedas written between 1,500 and 1,000 BCE. Roughly over three thousand years ago.
What are CEUs, and Why are They Important?
Being a massage professional, you know that it’s vital to continue your education from year to year. This is, after all, how you grow on a professional and personal level. Continuing education takes a couple of forms. First of all, every client you see in your practice has something to teach you: clinical experience can be an amazing teacher. In addition to this, though, it’s absolutely essential to continue your education in a more traditional format, using didactic coursework. If you’ve been looking for a way to keep learning in this kind of way, we have the answer. Online massage CEUs, or Continuing Education Units, are the perfect learning approach for the busy massage professional.
And remember: while CEUs are important for your professional growth, they’re also legally mandated in most states. Indeed, all across the country, the vast majority of states require that massage therapists obtain a certain annual minimum number of CEU hours (sometimes this minimum is calculated biennially or triennially) in order to maintain they licensure in that state.
If you’re looking for an NCBTMB Approved CEU provider, you’ve found one! Panda Massage CEU™ is proud to be a premiere NCBTMB Approved Provider of CEUs. What does this mean for you? Not only will our CEU courses meet NCBTMB requirements for certification: they’ll also count towards your annual licensure requirements at the state level.
Why Choose Panda Massage CEU?
We realize that there are other providers of online CEUs out there, but we firmly believe that we offer the best CEU courses available anywhere. What makes Panda Massage CEU the clear choice?
Quality
Simply put, our courses are hands down the highest quality available online. As the premiere online massage CEU class resource, we’re 100% certain that you’ll be satisfied with our offerings.
Unique Topics
If you’ve browsed through the classes offered by other online providers, you’ve probably noticed one thing they have in common: boring topics! We’re excited to offer a wide range of highly engaging and unique course options, include deep tissue massage, hydrotherapy, kinesiology, and more.
Professional Narration
Have you ever taken an online class without adequate narration? It’s practically impossible to follow along with. At Panda Massage CEU, we ensure that all of our online courses are professionally narrated. That makes them easy to keep up with, which means you’ll retain more of the material presented.
Video Included
Believe it or not, a lot of other online massage courses don’t include video. We believe a video component is essential to communicating information in a massage program. That’s why we include video with every single one of our classes. Not only does this help communicate the material more accurately; it also gives the course a “real” classroom feel.
Self-Paced
If there’s one thing most massage therapists and professionals have in common, it’s their busy schedules. We understand this, and that’s why we’ve made all of our courses self-paced. This means that no matter how hectic your schedule is, you can fit our courses into your day-to-day routine.
Great Prices
We’ve already mentioned that our programs are high quality. But quality alone isn’t enough: when you’re looking for an online course, you want the right combination of both quality and value. We know that costs are an important factor in choosing a class, and that’s why we offer all of our online classes at great prices. And don’t forget: by taking a course online, you’ll save hundreds (or even thousands) of dollars that you would’ve otherwise spent on traveling to an in-person class in another state.
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Duration: 2 Hours |
Course Info: NCBTMB AP#: 1326 The following are a list of states that require additional information for reporting purposes: TX Provider #: CE2049 FL Course #: 20-712942 LA Course #: LCEU0002962 |
2 CEU Hours |
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