INCLINE VILLAGE, NV, April 09, 2011 (Press-News.org) Aston-Kinetics recently was notified that master teacher Judith Aston will be honored at this year's World Massage Festival for her important bodywork and movement contributions to the massage therapy and bodywork professions over the past 40 years.
Somatic pioneer and visionary Aston will be among several others that will be inducted into the Massage Therapy Hall of Fame at the campus of Western Carolina University on Saturday, July 16 at the Hall of Fame's award ceremony. Aston will be the principal keynote speaker and will be teaching her Aston Sampler Class (14 CEU's) on Saturday, July 16h & Sunday July 17th.
Aston's far reaching methods that include patented ergonomic products and her visionary spirit have been the hallmarks of the Aston paradigm that has been taught world-wide and recognized for her work by many organizations that include the AMTA, ABMP and IASE.
Judith is a contributing author in the upcoming Dynamic Body Book from Erik Dalton and the Freedom From Pain Institute. http://erikdalton.com
For more information about Judith Aston visit
http://www.astonkinetics.com
Contact: Angelina Calaflore: office@astonkinetics.com
Judith Aston to be inducted to the World Massage Therapy Hall of Fame
Master Teacher Judith Aston has the honor of induction into the World Massage Therapy Hall of Fame at the 2011 World Massage Festival in Cullowhee, North Carolina, on Saturday, July 16, 2011.
2011-04-09
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[Press-News.org] Judith Aston to be inducted to the World Massage Therapy Hall of FameMaster Teacher Judith Aston has the honor of induction into the World Massage Therapy Hall of Fame at the 2011 World Massage Festival in Cullowhee, North Carolina, on Saturday, July 16, 2011.