Interesting video on Plantar Fascitis
I'm working of of a computer that doesn't have sound currently, however, on my first "watching" of the video (minus the sound), it looks like an interesting technique. I was lucky to have taken a seminar some years ago which used a similar-yet-different type of approach to whole body pain and it did work quite effectively (the whole tapping at strategic points and then whooshing over others with your fingers, sort of thing). I liked what the technique did, but I only actively used it for about two or three months before going back to my general comfort zone of techniques and strategies I use when working on clients. So, was it a lack of my comfort with the technique, or did something else I "do" provide a better fit/healing-uptake? Hard to say. It is always nice to be exposed to new ideas though. One more item for the old "bag of tricks".
I have a basic beef that the website makes me feel as though the inventor of this technique does
not have my best interest in mind for teaching me a new method.
I really don't like the concept of being required to the
Home Study Course before taking the Basic Class. Or, if they had just presented it as such on the HSC page, I wouldn't have felt as though I am being taken to the cleaners, before even signing up.
When I was looking through the website, I first opened the video and then opened a second screen to check out the website while viewing. HSC was next up on my list of items "to-see". Here's what I read:
While this is essentially upper quarter techniques, it represents a great sample of my work enough for you to get a feel for it. How many other technique seminars you’ve attended or are considering attending have provided this “try before you buy” experience? I don’t know of any.
This lead me to
believe that the HSC would be independent of the actual class. No where on that page did it mention it was a requirement to the Basic Class.
From the PRRT Seminars pages:
You must purchase a PRRT™ Home Study Course prior to attending a seminar.
For me, it comes across as someone is being a little sly, and this ultimately makes me leary of the coursework. :undecided: