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Nurturing Wisdom, Inspiring Health –  Suga Ayurvedic Education at its Finest

SUMMARY OF THE CURRICULUM OF THE COURSE

One week program

FUNDAMENTAL THEORIES OF AYURVEDA – 6 hours

  •  Introduction
  • Eight Branches of Ayurveda
  • Elemental Theory of Ayurveda (Pancha Maha Buta Siddhantha, Thridosha Theory, Prakurti, Tri Mala Theory, Upadathu )
  • Some Ayurveda Concepts (Srothus ,Agni) 
  • Concept of Panchakarma Theory

BENEFITS OF MASSAGE THERAPY GENERAL GUIDELINE OF MASSAGE – 6 hours

 

  • The therapeutic touch or massage has beneficial effects on the human body.
  • Physical benefits for therapeutic massage. 
  • Mental benefits for therapeutic massage. 
  • Types of massage therapy. 
  • Impotent physical factors for massage therapy. 
  • Proper surrounding (Music, Oil lamp or Candle and Aromatic oil, Relaxation, effect of colour)

PRINCIPLES OF MASSAGE – 2 hours

 

  • Contra indication and precaution for massage therapy 
  • Mode of administration of massage therapy.
  • Position during massage therapy.

PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR MASSAGE – 28 hours

  • Foot massage.
  • Head massage. 
  • Facial massage.

Minimum 05 persons in a class per person - $ 2500.00

SUMMARY OF THE CURRICULUM OF THE COURSE

Two weeks program

FUNDAMENTAL THEORIES OF AYURVEDA – 6 hours

  • Introduction
  • Eight Branches of Ayurveda
  • Elemental Theory of Ayurveda (Pancha Maha Buta Siddhantha, Thridosha Theory, Prakurti, Tri Mala Theory, Upadathu )
  • Some Ayurveda Concepts (Srothus ,Agni)
  • Concept of Panchakarma Theory

BENEFITS OF MASSAGE THERAPY GENERAL GUIDELINE OF MASSAGE – 6 hours

 

  • The therapeutic touch or massage has beneficial effects on the human body.
  • Physical benefits for therapeutic massage. 
  • Mental benefits for therapeutic massage. 
  • Types of massage therapy. 
  • Impotent physical factors for massage therapy. 
  • Proper surrounding (Music, Oil lamp or Candle and Aromatic oil, Relaxation, effect of colour)

SCIENCE OF MARMA AND ITS THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS – 14 hours

 

  • General introduction. 
  • Classification of marma. 
  • Location & introductions of marma.

PRINCIPLES OF MASSAGE – 2 hours

 

  • Contra indication and precaution for massage therapy 
  • Mode of administration of massage therapy.
  • Position during massage therapy.

PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR MASSAGE – 28 hours

 

  • Foot massage
  • Head massage
  • Facial massage
  • Marma massage 
  • Massage manipulation 

Minimum 05 persons in a class per person - $ 4750.00

SUMMARY OF THE CURRICULUM OF THE COURSE

Three weeks program

FUNDAMENTAL THEORIES OF AYURVEDA – 6 hours

  • Introduction
  • Eight Branches of Ayurveda
  • Elemental Theory of Ayurveda (Pancha Maha Buta Siddhantha, Thridosha Theory, Prakurti, Tri Mala Theory, Upadathu )
  • Some Ayurveda Concepts (Srothus ,Agni)
  • Concept of Panchakarma Theory

BENEFITS OF MASSAGE THERAPY GENERAL GUIDELINE OF MASSAGE – 6 hours

 

  • The therapeutic touch or massage has beneficial effects on the human body.
  • Physical benefits for therapeutic massage. 
  • Mental benefits for therapeutic massage. 
  • Types of massage therapy. 
  • Impotent physical factors for massage therapy. 
  • Proper surrounding (Music, Oil lamp or Candle and Aromatic oil, Relaxation, effect of colour)

SCIENCE OF MARMA AND ITS THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS – 14 hours

 

  • General introduction. 
  • Classification of marma. 
  • Location & introductions of marma.

PRINCIPLES OF MASSAGE – 2 hours

 

  • Contra indication and precaution for massage therapy 
  • Mode of administration of massage therapy.
  • Position during massage therapy.

MASSAGE TECHNIQUES – 14 hours

  • Massage and the masseur 
  • How to prepare. 
  • Post massage
  • Time allotment
  • Massage Medias – Oils, Cream, Powders..ect.

PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR MASSAGE – 40 hours

 

  • Foot massage.
  • Head massage. 
  • Facial massage.
  • Marma massage 
  • Full body massage 
  • Massage manipulation 

Minimum 05 persons in a class per person - $ 6900.00

INTENSIVE COURSE IN AYURVEDA FUNDAMENTALS AND MASSAGE THERAPY

Four weeks program

FUNDAMENTAL THEORIES OF AYURVEDA – 12 hours

  •  Introduction
  • Eight Branches of Ayurveda
  • Elemental Theory of Ayurveda (Pancha Maha Buta Siddhantha, Thridosha Theory, Prakurti, Tri Mala Theory, Upadathu )
  • Some Ayurveda Concepts (Srothus ,Agni) 
  • Concept of Panchakarma Theory

BENEFITS OF MASSAGE THERAPY GENERAL GUIDELINE OF MASSAGE – 6 hours

 

  • The therapeutic touch or massage has beneficial effects on the human body.
  • Physical benefits for therapeutic massage. 
  • Mental benefits for therapeutic massage. 
  • Types of massage therapy. 
  • Impotent physical factors for massage therapy. 
  • Proper surrounding (Music, Oil lamp or Candle and Aromatic oil, Relaxation, effect of colour)

SCIENCE OF MARMA AND ITS THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS – 14 hours

 

  • General introduction. 
  • Classification of marma. 
  • Location & introductions of marma.

PRINCIPLES OF MASSAGE – 2 hours

 

  • Contra indication and precaution for massage therapy 
  • Mode of administration of massage therapy.
  • Position during massage therapy.

MASSAGE TECHNIQUES – 14 hours

 

  • Massage and the masseur 
  • How to prepare. 
  • Post massage
  • Time allotment
  • Massage Medias – Oils, Cream, Powders..ect.

SEQUENCE OF MASSAGE – 8 hours

 

  • Ayurvedic massage techniques include: Long strokes, kneading, friction, tapping, percussion, vibration, effleurage and shaking motions. The usually sequence of techniques are; 
  • Effleurage: Gliding strokes with the palms, thumbs and/ or fingertips. 
  • Petrissage: Kneading movements with the hands, thumbs and/ or fingers.
  • Friction: Circular pressures with the palms of hands, thumbs and / or fingers. 
  • Vibration: Oscillatory movements that shake or vibrate the body. 
  • Percussion: Brisk hacking or tapping. Passive and active movements: Bending and stretching
  • passive and active movements: Bending and stretching

SPA management – 4 hours

  • Introduction 
  • Type of spa
  • Spa media
  • Spa management

AROMATHERAPHY – 4 hours

 

  • Aroma oil 
  • Aromatheraphy

PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR MASSAGE – 52 hours

 

  • Foot massage.
  • Head massage. 
  • Facial massage.
  • Marma massage 
  • Full body massage 
  • Massage manipulation 
  • Aromatheraphy 
  • Spa 
  • Massage sequence 

Minimum 05 persons in a class per person - $ 9000.00

INTENSIVE COURSE IN AYURVEDA FUNDAMENTALS & MASSAGE THERAPY (ABYANGA)

Two months program

FUNDERMENTAL THEORIES OF AYURVEDA – 12 hours

  •  Introduction
  • Eight Branches of Ayurveda
  • Elemental Theory of Ayurveda (Pancha Maha Buta Siddhantha, Thridosha Theory, Prakurti, Tri Mala Theory, Upadathu )
  • Some Ayurveda Concepts (Srothus ,Agni)
  • Concept of Panchakarma Theory

BENEFITS OF MASSAGE THERAPY GENERAL GUIDLINE OF MASSAGE – 16 hours

 

  • Introduction to massage 
  • The therapeutic touch or massage has beneficial effects on the human body.
  • Physical benefits for therapeutic massage. 
  • Mental benefits for therapeutic massage. 
  • Types of massage therapy. 
  • Impotent physical factors for massage therapy. 
  • Proper surrounding (Music, Oil lamp or Candle and Aromatic oil, Relaxation, effect of colour)
  • Massage help to improve of health
  • Massage help to prevention of health 
  • Massage help to delay ageing
  • Massage cause to remove tiredness
  • Reducing of Vatha dosha 
  • Improve vision 
  • Improve body mass 
  • Life span will increase 
  • Gives good sleep
  • Skin condition will be improved
  • The body strength will be improved
  • Increase the healing of fracture

SCIENCE OF MARMA AND ITS THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS – 24 hours

 

  • General introduction. 
  • Classification of marma. 
  • Location & introductions of marma.

PRINCIPLES OF MASSAGE – 10 hours

  • Contra indication and precaution for massage therapy 
  • Mode of administration of massage therapy.
  • Position during massage therapy.

MASSAGE TECHNIQUES – 20 hours

  • Massage and the masseur 
  • How to prepare. 
  • Post massage
  • Time allotment
  • Massage Medias – Oils, Cream, Powders..ect.

SEQUENCE OF MASSAGE – 15 hours

  • Ayurvedic massage techniques include: Long strokes, kneading, friction, tapping, percussion, vibration, effleurage and shaking motions. The usually sequence of techniques are; 
  • Effleurage: Gliding strokes with the palms, thumbs and/ or fingertips. 
  • Petrissage: Kneading movements with the hands, thumbs and/ or fingers.
  • Friction: Circular pressures with the palms of hands, thumbs and / or fingers. 
  • Vibration: Oscillatory movements that shake or vibrate the body. 
  • Percussion: Brisk hacking or tapping. Passive and active movements: Bending and stretching

SPA management – 10 hours

  • Introduction 
  • Type of spa
  • Spa media
  • Spa management

AROMATHERAPHY – 10 hours

  • Aroma oil 
  • Aromatheraphy

BEAUTY CULTURE – 15 hours

  • Introduction 
  • Cosmetic Products 
  • Home Made tips 
  • How to Use

MANICURE/PEDICURE – 10 hours

  • Methods
  • Procedure

PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR MASSAGE – 82 hours

  • Foot massage.
  • Head massage. 
  • Facial massage.
  • Marma massage 
  • Full body massage 
  • Massage manipulation 
  • Aromatheraphy 
  • Spa 
  • Massage sequence 
  • Beauticulture 
  • Manicure/Pedicure

Minimum 05 persons in a class per person - $ 17500.00

INTENSIVE COURSE IN AYURVEDA FUNDAMENTALS & MASSAGE THERAPY (ABYANGA)

Three months program

FUNDERMENTAL THEORIES OF AYURVEDA – 12 hours

  •  Introduction
  • History of ayurveda 
  • Eight Branches of Ayurveda
  • Elemental Theory of Ayurveda (Pancha Maha Buta Siddhantha, Thridosha Theory, Prakurti, Tri Mala Theory, Upadathu )
  • Some Ayurveda Concepts (Srothus ,Agni) 

RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE THERAPIST – 12 hours

  • Wearing of uniform
  • Work at time
  • Personal hygine 
  • Communication skill

IDENTIFICATION OF CLIENT – 12 hours

 

  • Introduction the features of client who required massage for wellbeing 
  • Introduction the features of client/patients who required massage for disease  Masseur must be a closed friend to client  Physical & mental reactions of the client due to disease  Physical & mental discomforts due to disease

BENEFITS OF MASSAGE THERAPY GENERAL GUIDLINE OF MASSAGE – 24 hours

 

  • Introduction to massage 
  • The therapeutic touch or massage has beneficial effects on the human body.
  • Physical benefits for therapeutic massage. 
  • Mental benefits for therapeutic massage. 
  • Types of massage therapy. 
  • Impotent physical factors for massage therapy. 
  • Proper surrounding (Music, Oil lamp or Candle and Aromatic oil, Relaxation, effect of colour)
  • Massage help to improve of health
  • Massage help to prevention of health 
  • Massage help to delay ageing
  • Massage cause to remove tiredness
  • Reducing of Vatha dosha 
  • Improve vision 
  • Improve body mass 
  • Life span will increase 
  • Gives good sleep
  • Skin condition will be improved
  • The body strength will be improved
  • Increase the healing of fracture

PREPARATION OF MASSAGE UNIT – 12 hours

  • Introduction of the equipment & goods 
  • How to prepare
  • The utilities
  • The procedure 
  • The effects

PRINCIPLES OF MASSAGE – 12 hours

 

  • Contra indication and precaution for massage therapy 
  • Mode of administration of massage therapy.
  • Position during massage therapy.

MASSAGE TECHNIQUES – 24 hours

  • Massage and the masseur 
  • How to prepare. 
  • Post massage
  • Time allotment
  • Massage Medias – Oils, Cream, Powders..ect.

SEQUENCE OF MASSAGE – 24 hours

  • Ayurvedic massage techniques include: Long strokes, kneading, friction, tapping, percussion, vibration, effleurage and shaking motions. The usually sequence of techniques are; 
  • Effleurage: Gliding strokes with the palms, thumbs and/ or fingertips. 
  • Petrissage: Kneading movements with the hands, thumbs and/ or fingers.
  • Friction: Circular pressures with the palms of hands, thumbs and / or fingers. 
  • Vibration: Oscillatory movements that shake or vibrate the body. 
  • Percussion: Brisk hacking or tapping. Passive and active movements: Bending and stretching

SCIENCE OF MARMA AND ITS THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS – 24 hours

  • General introduction. 
  • Classification of marma. 
  • Location & introductions of marma.

ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF THE HUMAN BODY & ITS IMPORTANCE IN THE MASSAGE THERAPY – 33 hours

 

  • Skeletal system 
  • Muscular system
  • Skin structure 
  • Cardiovascular system 
  • Lymphatic system 
  • Urinary system 
  • Reproductive system 
  • Brain & central nerve system
  • Respiratory system 
  • Endocrine system 
  • Digestive system

COMMON UNIVERSAL PROTECTIVE PROCEDURES – 12 hours

 

  • Knowledge about the preventive measures from infections 
  • Maintain health of hands 
  • Wearing of protective wear 
  • Removal of garbage 
  • Disinfection procedure

SPA management – 15 hours

  • Introduction 
  • Type of spa
  • Spa media
  • Spa management

AROMATHERAPHY – 10 hours

  • Aroma oil 
  • Aromatheraphy

BEAUTYCULTURE – 15 hours

  • Introduction 
  • Cosmetic Products 
  • Home Made tips 
  • How to Use

MANICURE/PEDICURE – 10 hours

  • Methods
  • Procedure

PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR MASSAGE – 87 hours

  • Foot massage.
  • Head massage. 
  • Facial massage.
  • Marma massage 
  • Full body massage 
  • Massage manipulation 
  • Aromatheraphy 
  • Spa 
  • Massage sequence 
  • Beauticulture 
  • Manicure/Pedicure

Minimum 05 persons in a class per person - $ 26000.00

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