Jane Langston, one of the founder members of the
Amatsu Therapy Association, was originally taught by Stephen Bates
of Active Balance Training Ltd in 1999 and 2000.
Once qualified, she set up her busy clinic in Croxley Green. She
became a teaching assistant in 2001, and was recognised by the Institute
of Complementary Medicine as a Trainer of Amatsu in 2003, when she
became an Assistant Trainer with Active Balance Training Ltd.
She has also taught with Dennis Bartram in Hartlepool, with Amatsu
UK Ltd, where she attends regular sessions of Continuing Professional
Development and in Dublin with the Amatsu Training School of Ireland
Ltd. As an external examiner for Amatsu with the Institute of Complementary
Medicine and the British Register of Complementary Practitioners,
she travels to other courses to verify standards.
Jane is a past secretary of the Amatsu Therapy Association.
Jane’s background as a biomedical scientist, specialising
in Haematology and Blood Transfusion has provided her with a firm
foundation in science, and her scientific approach to the art of
Amatsu is key to her success as a teacher. She is the Principal
Trainer at the Amatsu Training School, based in Croxley Green, Hertfordshire.
The Amatsu Training School Ltd starts its next Amatsu Practitioner
Training Course in February 2009, and potential students are advised
to contact Jane as soon as possible to reserve their place, as numbers
are limited. Places can be reserved via e-mail.
Jane has a busy clinic in Croxley Green, Hertfordshire.
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