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Glyn Curtis is a guest tutor for the Classical Kinesiology Institute. His role in education as university/college lecturer and course manager has allowed many students and practising therapists to benefit from his experience and expertise during various programmes of study. , Sports Coach UK (formerly the NCF) and a senior tutor for the London School of Sports Massage (LSSM). As a therapist in private practice, Glyn works with the general public and sports people from grassroots to elite levels. He has studied with Dr. Leon Chaitow, the world-renowned osteopathic soft tissue specialist and author. He has also had the privilege to train under Dr. Eyal Lederman, osteopath and author. Glyn has professional qualifications from LSSM, ITEC, IHBC, RSA, and IIST. He is also qualified in On Site Massage, and has also studied at numerous schools, including the famous Old Medicine Hospital, in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Having worked with Leicester City FC and Leicester Tigers RFC as a Sports Massage Practitioner and being registered with the British Olympic Committee has enabled him to work with elite athletes and in professional sport. He has also worked with the dancers at the Royal Birmingham Ballet Company. As a result of his training and experience, Glyn has a wealth of knowledge to share and is dedicated to the professional development and advancement of bodywork and manual therapies and also educating the general public and sports performers as to benefits of Sports/Remedial Massage Therapy.

Anatomy & Physiology Dr. Angela O’Sullivan Ph.D teaches anatomy, physiology and pharmacology at De Montfort University and other colleges in Leicester. She is passionate about her subject and Classical Kinesiology Institute is fortunate to have her as our tutor for the Anatomy & Physiology homestudy programme.

Counselling Sills & Ethics Ross Brittleton is a coach, psychotherapist, trainer and educator. His innovative, creative and imaginative methods reflect over 20 years experience gained from working in a wide variety of work environments in Europe and the UK and learning the most up to date methods available. Through his work in the fields of business, health, education and the arts he places the ability to communicate and manage our lives effectively as the cornerstone of training in both personal and professional settings. By allowing people to "do" he believes they learn far more effectively. Over the years he has developed ways of working that allow people to develop their communication, organisational, planning and personal development skills.He is committed to people, not to technology or paper. He works with people to help them to develop all the skills they will need to live and work more effectively in an ever-changing world.

Nutrition Modules Barbara di Cara is an experienced trainer and business woman who is passionate about nutrition since completely healing herself from arthritis. She has worked for a large corporate Bank, where her last job was Strategy and Planning Manager. She needed, however, to match her personal values of caring and helping others to her work and so left the Bank to study nutrition. She is qualified with a diploma from Dr Plaskett’s Nutritional Medicine College and now runs her own business educating and training a variety of people such as corporate companies, alternative practitioners and organisations and health organisations. One of her latest projects is working with a catering company to improve school dinners and writing her own book on Arthritis, which will be published mid 2005.

Kinesiology Modules Linda Bentley has experience of both conventional and complementary medicine, originally working in the Pharmaceutical Industry for 11 years.  Linda qualified as a reflexologist in 1989, her interest in nutrition and all other aspects of healthcare led her to become a kinesiologist and she qualified with Classical Kinesiology Institute in 1998.  Spreading the word about Kinesiology she strongly believes educating people to take responsibility of their own health. Linda also holds the teaching qualification City & Guilds 7307.

Principal of The Classical Kinesiology Institute, tutor for the advanced modules in kinesiology, Growing Your Business, Anatomy & Physiology and part of the nutrition module Terry Larder, MIIR,KFRP. Terry began using kinesiology and naturopathy in her practice in 1987. She is a graduate of the Academy of Systematic Kinesiology. Her particular interests are nutrition and homeopathy, both of which she has studied extensively. She has been lecturing in Kinesiology and Reflexology at colleges of further education since 1986 and founded the Classical Kinesiology Institute (formerly the Middle England School of Kinesiology) in 1990. She is a qualified teacher in adult education. She was a member of the executive committee of the Kinesiology Federation for 10 years and a former chair. On a number of occasions she has appeared in features including kinesiology on television and in the national press

Clinical Medicine Dr Rodney Adeniyi-Jones MRCP(UK) graduated from medical school in 1975. He spent 11 years in hospital practice, completing specialist training in Internal Medicine and 4 years research into diabetes care. In 1986 he left hospital medicine to further his longstanding study of complementary medicine, which he now practises full-time. He uses Kinesiology extensively in his practice in Central London.

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