KANZ Conference 2010
November 22, 2009 · Print This Article
2010 KANZ Conference
“Reading the Signs”
Observe beyond what you see
10 – 12 September, 2010
Vaughan Park Retreat, Long Bay, Auckland
Cost: $220 (includes meals)
This year’s conference is set to be a winner. The fantastic line-up of speakers outlined below have been confirmed. We are asking participants to bring with them an “outrageous accessory”. This is for the “I can’t believe your wore that to conference” walk off to start our theatre sports on the Saturday night.
The tranquil conference retreat is positioned at the south end of Long Bay, the most northern of Auckland’s North Shore beaches. It overlooks the bay and Regional Park. You can take a number of walks to enjoy the panoramic views or take a quiet meditative stroll in the park. Come along, learn, recharge, and enjoy the superb company and great catering at this wonderful venue.
Reducing Challenging Behaviours – Gillian Stuart
Looks at the positive effects movement intervention (Brain Gym®) has on improving self-esteem and well-being and the flow on effect this has on social-psychological health.
Kinesiology in the Operating Theatre – Margaret Thomson
Sharing insights on how kinesiology can be used in the operating room when someone is about to have major surgery.
Belief System Elimination – Ann Parker
This procedure works very quickly to eliminate or reduce beliefs that are deeply held and are holding us back, keeping us in emotional captivity. Ann will also be giving a brief overview of Health Kinesiology.
NES machine – Jeanette Clark
A revolutionary approach to assessing the human body-field (HBF) and promoting well-being at all levels.
Ortho-Bionomy – Richard Rust
A gentle non-invasive form of bodywork that employs innate reflexes to activate the body’s inherent capacity for self correction.
Can Neurobics banish the F words – Louise Stevens
Use kinesiology to explore the relationship between Motion and E Motion in a joyful way.
For more information or to register, contact Secretary Marion Miller mamiller@xtra.co.nz






Thanks Brendan.