Shaun Pritchard • Oct 25, 2022

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"The feet are like a little map of the body.

All the organs and body systems can be mapped on the feet."

With the launch of our new training courses, I wanted to give focus to one that is very special and dear to my heart.

In 1998, (yes that far back!), I started my Body Massage training and one of my colleagues was studying Reflexology. At that time, it wasn’t well known so when she asked to practise on me, I said yes immediately but didn’t know what to expect. To say that I was hooked would be an understatement.


I decided there and then that my next course would be the Diploma in Holistic Therapies.

This included Reflexology, Indian Head Massage, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Aromatherapy, Diet and Nutrition and a few other bits.  Since then, I’ve been a qualified reflexologist and taught it for many years.


I think the reason I fell in love with it is that it made sense to me. The feet are like a little map of the body. All the organs and body systems can be mapped on the feet. The thousands of nerve endings on the soles of the feet mean that the treatment is powerful! In most cases, I’ve found it to be more powerful than a full body massage. If you’re open and receptive to its power,

it can work wonders.


I look back to the college days and remember how well I felt. I was studying reflexology and aromatherapy at the same time. That meant receiving both treatments every work as part of our training so it was no wonder that I felt great. These days, I make sure I undertake one reflexology exchange per month with a fellow practitioner and then an additional holistic therapy.

When you attend the reflexology training with me, you’ll experience the treatment in full, at least once.

It’s a key part of becoming a great therapist. This is why the hands-on focus is so important. 


I feel truly blessed to share these skills with you.

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