Massage Therapy Institute of Colorado: Teaching time-honored methods in massage, healing, and bodywork for over twenty years.

MTIC offers massage professionals a continuing education course for CMT/RMTs. (Please note that this course is not part of the COMTA accredited program.) This continuing education course, known as “Year 2” has been offered to CMT/RMT graduates since 1989 and continues to be offered exclusively by MTIC as an unique advanced training for CMT/RMTs.

Year 2 Advanced Bodywork Training

300 hours

For CMT/RMT graduates seeking Continuing Education, Mark Manton has designed a “second year” advanced training in Myofascial Therapy.

Phase One of this program begins with specific combinations of "Myofascial Technique" and "Articular Release and Alignment Methods," The myofascial and articular balancing methods are presented in a highly effective Regional Treatment model. Students learn in-depth details and treatment methods on a very thorough joint by joint, "Fascial Plane" section by body section treatment approach which forms a broad and uniquely functional foundation for Myofascial Therapy.

Phase Two is a unique training in the use of Acupressure Energetics utilizing Meridian/Channels and Acupoint theory and applying specific techniques to the meridians and Tendino-Muscle Channels while using acupoints to facilitate energetic responses with Myofascial treatments.

Phase Three is a presentation of a 10 session model of Myofascial Therapy useful for postural balancing and movement integration.

Along with the Year II Myofascial Therapy, Mark introduces Basic Movement Patterns for Myofascial Therapy that are designed to complement the Myofascial and AcuEnergetic Therapies studied in the Year II massage classes.

Year II is a unique experience, which brings forth the potential for years of results oriented Myofascial therapy study and practice. It is demanding training designed to transform the abilities and uplift the practice of the serious student/practitioner. The knowledge and techniques, combined with heightened abilities to view the body and structure and to interact in multiple ways with a variety of therapeutic interventions will provide the successful graduate practitioner with a mark of distinction in the field of Body Therapies.

 

For more information, please contact the Administration at 303-329-6345.