HOT STONE THERAPY

The resort industry throughout the world is booming, offering an exciting selection of bodywork treatments to evoke a sense of wellbeing. The Hot Stone Therapy course is designed to help those interested in working in the spa industry but also offers a unique service to your massage clients.

Hot Stone Therapy goes back to ancient times where it was believed that stones had many healing properties for cleansing the body, relaxing the heart, grounding the soul and soothing the mind. Hawaiians have been using stones with heat for healing in order to restore balance in body, mind and spirit. The treatment involves placing hot stones on pressure and chakra points and massaging with oiled hot stones.

Clients love this indulgence.

Students without SIBT qualification are required to attend Practitioner Development and complete Client Care study requirements.

Venue
Class Dates & Details
Time
Clinic
CHARMHAVEN Sat/Suns: 26&27/9, 17&18/10 + Clinic
10am-5pm
Options
Pre-requisite Certificate IV in Massage (HLT40302) or equivalent
Award SIBT Hot Stone Therapy Certificate
Bring To Class Massage equipment, 1 bowl, 1 drinking bottle, 2 large plastic bags, 2 large and 3 medium towels, 3 washers, 2 pillows, 1 small squeeze/pump massage oil bottle and 2 sarongs.
Course Fee $898 includes rice cooker & stones
Payment Options

Direct Debit: Deposit $298 then $208 each month for 3 months

Notes

- Include $88 enrolment fee if this is your first course with SIBT
- Direct Debit will incur an $18 establishment fee plus 3.9% interest
- Credit Card payments will incur a 2% fee on total amount
- Ensure you have checked dates and accreditation of all classes prior to enrolment.
- Venues, times & dates are subject to change.
- Prices quoted are within Australia only. Surcharges apply for international courses.

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