AMTA-ID is excited to welcome Roger Olbrot, President of the AMTA-Utah chapter! Roger is a teacher and Director of Education at the Myotherapy College of Utah. He holds bachelor's degrees in Chemistry and Biology, with further graduate studies in Medical and Environmental Microbiology. Roger directed the massage therapy at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, co-directed the massage therapy for the International Gay Games in Sydney, Australia in 2002 and co-directed the massage therapy for the 2004 Olympic Summer Games in Athens, Greece. Roger will be teaching us the basic concepts of fascia and Myofascial Release techniques for the upper body. Myotherapy College of Utah NCBTMB Provider # 450162-06
8 CEU's In A Hands-On Clinical Workshop You Can Afford! WHEN Saturday, Oct 12th, 8am-5pm WHERE 921 South 8th Avenue Pocatello, ID
The cost will be $90.00 for AMTA members, $110.00 for all others.
Participants should bring sheets and a lotion or cream that gives very little glide, so the skin and underlying structures may be engaged without slipping. Palmer's Cocoa Butter or Prossage Heat are acceptable.
Attendees should wear something to allow access to the Pectoralis muscles, such as a sports bra.
Tables will be provided.
Discounted room rates for attendees have been arranged at the Rodeway Inn across from the ISU Campus, 835 S. 5th Ave. Pocatello, ID. $40.00 for a room with one bed, $45.00 for a room with 2 beds. Call (208) 233-0451 and mention your attendance at the AMTA workshop to get your discounted room! Directions to the ISU Massage Clinic: http://www.isu.edu/ctech/massagetherapy/location.shtm
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LocationIdaho State University College of Massage Therapy (View)
921 South 8th Ave. Owen-Redfield Hall, Building 42
Pocatello, ID 83209
United States
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