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"The things to do are: the things that need doing, that you see need to be done, and that no one else seems to see need to be done." - R. Buckminster Fuller

Class Descriptions

540 hours (486 hours of which are in-class)

KMI trainings are intensive adult education. Come prepared to work in class, study at night, and with life’s decks cleared.

Part I ~ Structural Vision 75 hours

• A coherent philosophy of manual therapy
• Spatial medicine and personal development
• Bodyreading vocabulary and practice
• Fascial planes and myofascial meridians
• Embryology and evolution of tissues, shape & movement
• The physiology of emotional release
• Integrative techniques for the spine and neck

Part I Assessment
No formal assessment
Admission to Part 2 is at the discretion of the Part 1 instructor.
Training and experience in manual therapy are required to enter Part 2.
A certificate of attendance and/or transcript letter is available

One Session: 4 days on, 2 days off, 4 days on
72 hours in class, 3 hours out of class practice

Usual break between Parts 1 & 2 is about a month.

Part II ~ Structural Strategies – 174 hours

• Designed to move – detailed 3-D anatomy
• Extensive bodyreading practice
• Tissue and movement assessment
• “Work smarter, not harder” – body use
• Fascial and myofascial technique immersion
• Supervised instruction in a KMI 3-session series

Part II Assessment
Informal quizzes
Review of client session notes
Manual work assessment

Admission to Part 3 is at the discretion of the Part 2 instructors.
2 short essays are required to be submitted between Part 2 and Part 3.

Additional academic, practical or therapeutic work may be assigned as a condition to continue.

A certificate of attendance or transcript letter is available.

Session 1: 4 days on, 2 days off, 4 days on
Session 2: 4 days on, 2 days off, 4 days on
144 hours in class, 30 hours clinical practice

Each session is scheduled in consecutive months.
Usual break between Parts 2 & 3 is a minimum of a few months and a maximum of 2 years.

Part III ~ Structural Integration – 291 hours

• Supervised instruction in the 12-session KMI series
• Full spectrum clinical application
• Practice starting and building
• Holistic development of the human spirit

Part III Assessment
Formal quizzes
Review of client session notes
Overview essay
Formal manual work evaluation

Graduation is at the discretion of Part 3 instructors.

Certification in Structural Integration, as well as website and
directory listings, are dependent on completion of all work.

Session 1: 6 days on, 2 days off, 4 days on
Session 2: 5 days on, 2 days off, 5 days on
Session 3: 4 days on, 2 days off, 6 days on
270 hours in class, 21 academic hours

Each session is scheduled in consecutive months.
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