The Ancestral Japanese Lifting Specialist course is based on the techniques, methods and techniques used in Takumi Finch treatments.
This course is part of a programme to develop skills in aesthetics, wellness or natural health. Its content focuses on learning the fundamental gestures of Ancestral Japanese Lifting and the holistic vision of a wellness treatment. The aim is to train specialists in manual wellness techniques, working in health centres, wellness massage practices and beauty centres.
Level 2 comprises 76 hours of training, including 5 days of face-to-face training with 8 hours of instruction per day, i.e. 40 hours of face-to-face training, 36 hours of deferred training (asynchronous mode) with supervision and follow-up by the instructor. This level covers the application of protocols on the organism. The specialist will be able to accompany health care treatments dealing with cutaneous symptoms and imbalances,
Hold the title and diploma of Ancestral Japanese Lifting Practitioner or Kobido Practitioner issued by the Institut Takumi Finch.
Strong motivation for touch, care and personal support
Centre de Formation en Drainage Lymphatique Manuel, Ch. de Roche 38, 1066 Epalinges, Switzerland
Muriel Boutherin , founder of Fascia Education. Muriel is a graduate of the Institut and, after several years of practice, has completed our training program for trainers. She is closely supported by Sandrine Takumi Finch and the Institut to ensure that her training courses meet the same high standards as those offered at our other sites.
Student pack: training booklet, private online training area with support documents and videos
Course materials: massage table, stool and other work tools
Once Level 1 and Level 2 have been validated, the title of Ancestral Japanese Lifting Specialist will be awarded. The validation jury, made up of 3 people, will check your technique and your professional project through continuous validation and validation at the end of the course. Continuous validation accounts for 70% of your grade. It is made up of the validation of intervention protocols and a participation mark. End-of-training validation accounts for 30% of your grade. It consists of a 15-minute massage and a minimum 10-page training report with 3 case studies.