Basic Training

A basic level of proficiency in Zero Balancing is taught in two five day workshops, Basic I and Basic II. In both workshops, the practical and theoretical foundations of Zero Balancing are presented with an emphasis upon direct hands-on learning. All Basic workshops are open to beginners, who work alongside those taking their second workshop.
In Basic I you are introduced to the theory and skills of Zero Balancing. You will gain a practical understanding that will enable you to explore the use of Zero Balancing with family and friends. It is recommended that you should do this for several months at least before taking the workshop at Basic II level. At this second workshop you learn to improve your skills and to refine your touch. You develop a deeper understanding of the principles of Zero Balancing and their embodiment in practice.

After this workshop you may usually start to use Zero Balancing informally in your normal practice. Although taking two Basic workshops allows you to start an informal exploration of the use of Zero Balancing professionally, only those people who have satisfactorily completed the Certification Programme are recognised by the Zero Balancing Association UK as Certified Zero Balancers and permitted to promote themselves as such. The right to hold this title is annually renewed .

Also available … specially requested workshops for your area:
Zero Balancing teachers will teach in your area if you can get together sufficient students (normally 6) and can organise a venue. A reduction in the course fee will be available to the person organising the workshop - details will depend on circumstances, such as student numbers, cost of venue etc.
DID YOU KNOW? .... Many Certified Zero Balancing Teachers are prepared to travel outside their home area to teach.
Contact Rosanna Price on 01327 843612 as Central Co-ordinator, to find out which teachers would be most appropriate for you to approach.

Details of all workshops are available on this site or from the Zero Balancing Association UK


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November 2008