Slightly disappointing planning meant that CCA's clashed with classes leading to stopping early and skipping about.
The techniques and the ideas remained good and interesting, but the class has started to look like a grabbag of different techniques, a bit of functional, a bit of hvt, some Axx, some visceral, some cranial....
In some ways this has been great as it has given me a formal taste of how things work in teaching other techniques, and probably given me some confidence to attempt them and variants on real patients.
Probably the highlight came when I asked Steve how we go about applying the stuff he was teaching in the real world, and he told me that I already had all I needed to make a start. No new courses, no need to train extra, just put myself out there and do lots of practice on real patients! It really brought home to me how close the end of the course was, and how soon I would really be in a position to try all sorts of things.
Really exciting!
The techniques and the ideas remained good and interesting, but the class has started to look like a grabbag of different techniques, a bit of functional, a bit of hvt, some Axx, some visceral, some cranial....
In some ways this has been great as it has given me a formal taste of how things work in teaching other techniques, and probably given me some confidence to attempt them and variants on real patients.
Probably the highlight came when I asked Steve how we go about applying the stuff he was teaching in the real world, and he told me that I already had all I needed to make a start. No new courses, no need to train extra, just put myself out there and do lots of practice on real patients! It really brought home to me how close the end of the course was, and how soon I would really be in a position to try all sorts of things.
Really exciting!