Level 3
6 Days module of intensive learning
- A total of 60 academic hours.
- Movements sequence: completing access to the full body.
- “Hands on work”, expanding the bodywork toolbox by deepening the practice of lymphatic bodywork, fascia release, pressure and trigger points.
- Pregnancy workshop.
- Leading a group as a Float Therapy provider and as a team leader.
- Meeting different groups with different needs.
- Health contraindications.
- “Breaking the sequence”, attending to the receiver’s needs with attentiveness.
- Responding to various situations.
- Administrative and logistical requirements for preparing and conducting Float Therapy classes.
- Familiarity with more Float Therapy activities
- Facilitating Float Therapy ‘classes’ of 60 min: 1:3 ratio of one facilitator to three receivers.
- Conducting “Samflot” (“Floating together”): 1:3 ratio of one facilitator to three receivers.
- Building a team of certified Float Therapy bodyworkers to conduct larger Float Therapy classes.
* Certificate upon completion, class assessment. Authorized Float Therapy facilitator.
* If a student has completed Level 3 but has not reached the required professional level, or is obligated to complete theoretical material, an additional assessment and supervision will be required.
FAQ
Why should I take part in Level 3?
Level 3 will bring you to the final stage of the process you’ve been part of.
It will transform you into a skilled and professional aquatic bodyworker with a complete and comprehensive understanding of the therapeutic practice you lead, allowing you to act with a greater sense of responsibility toward the well-being of those you invite to the water, helping them expand their body-mind-spirit experience into profound magic.
Why does Level 3 take 6 days of intensive learning?
Level 3 is the longest module format, designed to provide you with the optimum time to complete a full-body bodywork approach. It allows for a deeper dive into the details, refining and polishing your skills, while adding more content to ensure you have everything needed to facilitate a group of participants. You will learn to hold space for them with safety, trust, and a sense of comfort, all while maximizing the overall experience.
Will I be certified at the end of level 3?
To become certified as a Float Therapy facilitator, you must first complete the Level 3 module, along with the following requirements introduced in Levels 1 and 2.
These additional requirements will ensure you have a solid understanding of human anatomy and physiology. Completing the logbook will enhance your practice and experience working in water and with different groups of participants. Meeting these mandatory requirements will qualify you as a highly skilled, responsible, and certified aquatic bodyworker.