zen shiatsu and wellbeing
Adrian Cox White Top.jpg Adrian Cox - Dip, MRSS, CNHC One of the reasons I chose
to be a practitioner in Zen Shiatsu, is to help alleviate the symptoms that a
busy, stressful life can generate. This modality works well for addressing signs
and symptoms burnout, menopausal conditions. With the additional option of
cupping where needed. This additional complementary method additional
complementary method to the therapy, assisting you in maintaining your
wellbeing. Before I began my training in Shiatsu, I trained for 20 years in a
Chinese martial art called Southern Shaolin Five Ancestors. This has contributed
in enhancing my awareness of self, and sensing subtle changes in others, an
aspect that is used within Zen Shiatsu. I trained at the London College of
Shiatsu and successfully attained diploma as a Zen Shiatsu practitioner. As a
professional practitioner, I am an insured member of the register of the Shiatsu
Society (MRSS) and also registered with the Complementary & Natural Healthcare
Council (CNHC). These bodies guarantee professional standards of practise. You
can check my credentials with the CNHC and MRSS through their websites cnhc.org
and shiatsusociety.org Thumbing Bladder Meridian.jpg I enjoy my continuing
professional development (CPD), here are some of the courses and online classes
that I have done.