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Yes, these are approved CE courses that count towards maintaining your certification. My NCBTMB approved provider number is 34.
In most cases, yes. Information will be shared prior to the workshop if the location does not allow outside food or drink and/or if there is somewhere to store perishables
No, these are live, hands on learning courses with opportunities to practice the techniques taught under the supervision of an instructor.
Yes. These courses count towards the 125 hours needed to sit for the certification exam. Courses are taught by Mattes approved instructors only.
Aaron L. Mattes, Thomas DuBois, John Howard, Marty Leamon, Lance Mattes, Roger McNear, Al Meo, Connie Swartzendruber, Diane Waye, Michelle Weisman
Yes. Courses in Centennial, CO are within walking distance of multiple hotels and restaurants. Information about accommodations and nearby services are provided upon request.
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Thomas J. Dubois was drawn to the field of massage as an exchange student in college in Nagpur, India. Thomas, who speaks, reads and writes Hindi, was intrigued by the health benefits of regular massage, something that has been practiced routinely in India to treat a wide variety of health conditions for thousands of years.
After graduating from the Hudson Valley School of Massage Therapy in West Park, New York, Thomas specialized in orthopedic massage and the Active Isolated Stretching and Strengthening technique. In 2012 Thomas received permission from the founder of the AIS technique, Aaron L. Mattes, to teach it to other massage professionals as a continuing education course.
Our practice combines benefits of skilled manual therapy and functional movement to help our clients. Thomas believes that an integrated approach to bodywork is the ideal way to satisfy the individual and unique needs of every client.
Thomas J. Dubois was drawn to the field of massage as an exchange student in college in Nagpur, India. Thomas, who speaks, reads and writes Hindi, was intrigued by the health benefits of regular massage, something that has been practiced routinely in India to treat a wide variety of health conditions for thousands of years.
After graduating from the Hudson Valley School of Massage Therapy in West Park, New York, Thomas specialized in orthopedic massage and the Active Isolated Stretching and Strengthening technique. In 2012 Thomas received permission from the founder of the AIS technique, Aaron L. Mattes, to teach it to other massage professionals as a continuing education course.
Our practice combines benefits of skilled manual therapy and functional movement to help our clients. Thomas believes that an integrated approach to bodywork is the ideal way to satisfy the individual and unique needs of every client.
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