The student of Polarity Therapy engages in the study of Energy Theory & Principles, Anatomy & Physiology, Energetic touch bodywork (Polarity Therapy), Nutrition, Polarity Yoga & exercise, Communication & Facilitation, Business Management and Ethics.

There are currently two levels of certification, granted by the American Polarity Therapy Association: Associate Polarity Practitioner (APP) and Registered Polarity Practitioner (RPP).

To become an APP, a student must successfully complete 120 hours of in-class training, 30 hours of clinical practice, 5 hours of personal sessions, and many hours of independent home study. To become an RPP, a student requires APP prerequisites plus an additional 440 hours of class time, 70 hours of clinical practice, 40 hours experiencing personal sessions and guidance, and hundreds of  Upon completion, a practitioner will have invested close to 700 hours in classroom and clinical work, with independent home study and personal development in addition. These are minimum requirements - many schools require more.


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