Practitioners Course 2024/25
Facilitator: Nicola Mainstone
Date: Oct.11th & 12th
Nov. 9th & 10th
Dec. 7th & 8th, Jan. 4th & 5th
Feb. 1st & 2nd, March 1st & 2nd
April 5th & 6th, June 14th & 15th
July 17th - 20th 2025
Venue: Online Zoom and in person
Tuxford Wellness Centre, NG22 0LN
Cost: £2,800 plus icon cards & manuals.
Course Overview
OHB Practitioner Training
Prerequisite
OHB Foundation or any similar certification
Framework of the OHB course
The OHB Practitioners course is a Kinesiology Federation recognized Kinesiology training. It is comprised of a total of 20 taught days with at least 20 days of home study and practice.
There are 10 x 2-day modules
Interpersonal skills course must be completed by Module 7. This is a core subject and can be offered by OHB or an external course accepted by the KF. This is a 4 day course with home study and assignment.
OHB Modules 1 to 10 and assessment
The OHB Practitioner training leads to assessment and qualification as an OHB Associate Practitioner. Completion of core subjects automatically leads to OHB Practitioner and Kinesiology Federation Registered Professional (KFRP) status. These Modules are taught over a period of about 18 months. The general content of each module is listed on the left but may vary depending on group needs.
OHB Modules 11 to 20
Kinesiology Practitioner Development
This Advanced Training is suitable for all kinesiologists and leads to the KFRP Advanced status.
OHB Practitioner Training
Module 1
OHB Self Help training. An introduction to the OHB system and the basic icons:
Introduction
Body’s Energy System
Meridians
5-Elements
Polarity
Chakras
Icons, Categories & Finger Modes
Balancing Procedures
Daily Balance Routines
Testing & Balancing Routine
Electromagnetic Stress and Mobile Phone protection
Module 2
Expands on the basic balancing routine
Introduces more balancing techniques
Charts for recording information
Preliminary checks to ensure accuracy of balance
Primary Emotional States and their implications
General category icons
some 60 icons include pain, stress, harmful patterns, stuck and stored trauma.
Module 3
Structural icons
Includes the structural and physical categories.
Skeletal system
Muscular system
Chemical icons
Includes the biochemistry and nutritional aspects.
Organ dysfunction
A convenience card which allows for quick identification of any organ(s) that may be out of balance.
Module 4
Endocrine system
Vascular system
Neurological system
Chakra system
Meridian system
Weight Control
This protocol targets the chemical and emotional imbalance.
Module 5
Emotional icons
Gastrointestinal system
Electromagnetic icons
The Respiratory system
Module 6
The immune and Genito-Urinary systems
Chemical and Environmental Sensitivities
Riddler Points
Surrogate Balancing
Eyes and Senses
Tissue Memory
Allery and Chemical Intolerance
Revision and group assessment for proficiency certification
Module 7
Extended Preliminary Check Card
Identifies patterns that may inhibit the accuracy of muscle response.
Foreign Energy including Miasms
Identifies and corrects anything impinging on the total system that may affect the balancing.
Extended Scan Card
This card acts like an index for the body to lead the balancing sequence.
Primary Vibration
The purpose of this protocol is to give the ability to tap into the primary vibration (zero point field of quantum physics).
Soul System
Its purpose is to clear an energetic path from the ‘soul’ vibration to enable the cells of our body to communicate efficiently to facilitate optimum balance on all levels.Miasms
Post Viral Card
Module 8
Whole Person: recreating wholeness
This system offers development, advancement and expansion.
Optimum Brain Function
The intention of this protocol is to energetically improve brain integration and function and thereby provide a more efficient control centre for the whole body.
Optimum Dimensions Balance
This is for balancing in the Dimensions including knowing to come through from the bardo state or a pattern to be removed.Reactive Muscles
Chronic structural problems are often associated with reactive muscular patterns.
Reactive Patterns
We often find ourselves behaving ‘out of character’ when we react automatically to certain triggers. Eg we may experience a flash of anger when we interpret another person’s actions or comments as ‘putting us down’.=
Module 9
Primitive Reflexes
This involves survival mechanisms which can develop early in life, remain active for a few months and then be integrated as a result of certain repetitive movements.
Optimum Neural Function
The body has four survival systems which govern the way we function neurologically. The systems are mutually exclusive so that is one is activated the others are suppressed.
Life Focus
Is concerned with realising life goals and ambitions and is intended to motivate the Client toward those ends.
Camel and Dragon
The object of balancing through this protocol is to allow us to shed the ‘burden’ and get on with our life in freedom from it.
Module 10
Liver
The largest gland in the body and associated with many different functions.
Moon Phases
OHB looks at the possibility that the moon phase may be significant in terms of the best time to detoxify the body.
Blood Chemistry
Any problem affecting the blood will tend to have knock-on effects on the whole body.
General review
Assessment for OHB Associate