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Am I a suitable candidate for kinesiology training?

Students need to be literate in English and have the ability to study at `A` level standard. It may be advantageous for some who have not studied for a long period of time to take a short refresher course in study skills or read one of the many publications on the subject. Titles of a few of these books may be supplied on request. The following link has some good suggested reading. http://www.bolton.ac.uk/learning/pubs/csu/studhelp.pdf

The Professional Course in Kinesiology is available to anyone wanting to train as a kinesiologist in the UK or internationally to:

  • Learners who have literacy and English language skills to a level that they are able to accomplish work without supervision.


  • Learners who wish to embark on a training programme in order to become a professional practitioner in kinesiology.


  • Learners who wish to develop knowledge and skills to learn more about kinesiology and naturopathy.


  • Learners who show an aptitude and ability to work with others in complementary health care. They also need to be committed to self growth and participate in increasing their own self awareness.


  • Learners, who recognise, acknowledge and are non-judgemental about clients race, beliefs, sexual preferences or background.





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