Sunday, December 9, 2012

Day 2: Sports Massage Course





We have a great bunch of participants in our current massage course. Day 2 included a full on anatomy theory session in the morning with Aized and a practical session on the lower half of the body with Marlene.
It's the end of our first weekend. We look forward to meeting the group again next weekend!

We have also planned for the next Sports Solutions Sports Massage Course to be on the first two weekends in March 2013. Please register by emailing admin@sportssolutions.com.sg or call us at 62236078. Please do so early as we would like to keep our class small to ensure you get all the attention you need!

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