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Gordon Tyack AAMT. ATMA
Founder of the Panabaa Release
Remedial Masseur
Registered: Australian Association of Massage Therapists Ltd No.11514
Australian Traditional Medicine Society No.17421



This is an intensive course and presents a high level in training. It requires a commitment to learn and an ambition to improve your success rate of providing quality treatment for you patients. The class sizes are kept small. It is designed for people wanting to expand their professional career.

PANABAA RELEASE courses Level 1 & 2 are held twice a year
and are limited to 6 students

Gordon Tyack's Remedial Massage Course is taught in 2 Levels
Prerequisite to Level 1
Students must have completed a recognised certificated massage course and have a sound knowledge of anatomy.
Prerequisite to Level 2
Students must have completed Level 1 or Gordon Tyack's Panabaa Release Course module 1 & 2, with on-going practice. As Gordon is continually improving his techniques the 2007 Level 2 has vast improvements and past students are strongly advised to update their techniques.

LEVEL 1 COURSE consists of Two Days of Intensive Training & is 95% hands on and includes written material
You will be shown remedial massage techniques perfected by Gordon which also allows you to perform Gordon's techniques with minimal physical exertion. Gordon's knowledge gained since he completed his first certificate in 1988 at The Victorian College of Massage and Physical Therapy is extensive. He has built up a very successful massage business using his techniques. His patients come from all over Australia.

Accommodation on a shared basis for Fri & Sat night, is complementary and organised by Gordon. Lunch on both days is provided

The group is expected to work as a team throughout the course

LEVEL 2 COURSE consists of 8 days of intensive training
You will be shown Advanced Remedial Massage techniques perfected by Gordon and Advanced Diagnostic skills.
Saturday - 8.30am to 5.30pm Teaching
Sunday - 8.30am to 4.00pm Teaching
Monday - Students revision, practice & Clinic time ie. Observing Gordon putting his techniques into practice in his clinic
Tuesday to Friday - 9.00am to 12.00pm Teaching mornings. Afternoons 2hrs approx Clinic time as above plus revision & practice for the remainder of the afternoon
Saturday - 8.30am to 5.30pm Teaching and putting into practice your new skills

The next 2 months you will be required to report your progress.
Important throughout the course is Gordon�s teaching of techniques that will allow you to work with more ease. Learning to complete a treatment with minimal impact on yourself is fundamental to your wellbeing and your ability to perform better for longer.
Accommodation for Level 2 (from Friday through the following week to Sunday morning) on a shared basis is complementary and organised by Gordon. Additional days may be organised by arrangement.

Gordon has designed a special electronic massage table that helps increase the successfulness of your treatments. These are only available for purchase upon successful completion of Level 2.

It will be necessary for you to confirm your position by phone. Deposit on booking and balance of fees must be paid in full to secure you're position. Fees are non-refundable. Consideration of refunds will only be given in special circumstances.

Certificates for Level 1 are only given at completion of Level 2. Level 2 Certificates are given after successfully completing the required practice and case studies carried out in the 2 months following the Level 2 course.
Flights (to Canberra or Moruya) and Bus details are available on request.

For further info, dates, cost and availability please contact Gordon as soon as possible.

For course information phone us on 1800 980 980

The Course will be based at our Moruya address,

G.R.Tyack,
293 South Head Road,
Moruya Heads
NSW 2537,
Australia


"Tell me and I'll forget, Show me and I may remember,
Involve me and I'll understand" - Chinese Proverb

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