Registrations Now open for 4 Brilliant Courses with Mark Finch
Hugely popular, Canadian Based, presenter Mark Finch is touring Australia in November 2010 to conduct 2 courses each in Sydney and Melbourne
Registrations are now open for Mark’s third tour of Australia sponsored by The Australasian College of Soft Tissue Therapy.
Costs of each of the Two day Courses is A$400 if paid in full on registration or $435 if paid in two Installments.
Please note Mark’s courses always book out quickly as class size is limited to 20 participants only.
Please note that all courses are “self contained” modules that can be done in any order. There is NO requirement to complete the Anatomy Trains to enrol in either the Pelvic or Upper Limb courses
The Schedule:
Course | Location | Date & Time |
The Fascia, Its Structure And Function – Course 1 Global Fascial Anatomy
THE ANATOMY TRAINS – Myofascial Meridians
|
Sydney
Course fully booked Please call if you would like to be placed on the waiting list 03 9459 1299 |
Saturday & Sunday November 20 & 21 2010 9.00 am – 5.00 pmDownload the full brochure by clicking here |
The Fascia, Its Structure And Function – Course 2
Resolving Fascial Dysfunction In The Pelvic Girdle
|
Sydney
Places still available please act quickly |
Monday & Tuesday November 22nd & 23rd 2010 9.00 am – 5.00 pm |
The Fascia, Its Structure And Function – Course 3
Resolving Fascial Dysfunction In The Pelvic Girdle
|
Melbourne
Only 2 places remaining |
Thursday & Friday November 25th & 26th 2010 9.00 am – 5.00 pm |
The Fascia, Its Structure And Function – Course 4
Resolving Fascial Dysfunction In The Shoulder Girdle
|
Melbourne
Course fully booked Please call if you would like to be placed on the waiting list 03 9459 1299 |
Saturday & Sunday November 27th & 28th 2010 9.00 am – 5.00 pm |
For further information please email Rob Granter:
rlgranter@optusnet.com.au
OR call 0417 542723
Please watch the following video which Mark produced prior to his last Australian tour which outlines the content of courses 2 & 3
“Resolving Fascial Dysfunction in the Pelvic Girdle”