Whole Curriculum
Home Up BKP 101 BKP Modules Completing BKP110 Whole Curriculum

The PKP Certification ProgramÔ

Four year part-time training to earn an
International Diploma in Kinesiology

Each Diploma Registered Unit = 15 units of 30 hours 
(15 hrs class and 15 hrs self & peer review)

Scroll down to bottom of page to see the Legend.

Year 1

Unit Name

Code #

1.

Energisers & Self Testing

BKP 101

2.

Manual Muscle Testing

BKP 102

3.

5-Element Introduction

BKP 103

4.

Kinesiology & Superficial Connections

BKP 104

5.

5-Elements – in depth

BKP 105

6.

Professional Skills, Balancing Protocol with Database

BKP 106

7.

Pain Reduction  

BKP 107

8.

History / Balancing with Food  

BKP 108

9.

Advanced Muscle Techniques; 
Reactivity and Posture  

BKP 109

10.

Client Health Records and Professional Relationships

BKP 110

         Intermediate Certificate Achieved at this Level.

11.

Mastery of Emotional Stress Release

EMS 201

12.

Muscles Skin and Touch

MST 201

13.

Behavioural Genetics I
Personology and Physiognomy

PIB 201

14.

Flower Essences

VEF 201

*

Basic Human Anatomy (ICPKP correspondence)

A+P 201

 

Year 2

Unit Name

Code #

1.

Lifestyle and Dietary Modification

ECO 201

2.

TMJ & Cranials

JAF 201

3.

Shoulder, Elbow, Hand Muscle Protocol

MST 202

4.

Hip, Knee and Foot Muscle Protocol

MST 203

5.

Immune Mismatch Responses -

Allergies & Hypersensitivity

ECO 202

6.

Behavioural Genetics II

Personology and Physiognomy

PIB 202

7.

Hypertonic Release – Shoulders & Hips

HMR 201

8.

Basic Brain Integration Skills

PIB 203

9.

Clinical Body Contact

RBT 201

10.

Cultural Sensitivity

OCT 201

11.

Head, Neck and Trunk Protocol

MST 301

12.

Gems & other Vibrational Healing Fields

VEF 301

13.

Genetic and Meridian Emotional Release

EMS 301

14.

Ligaments and Joints

JAF 301

15.

Subconscious Self-Perception

EMS 302

 

Year 3

Unit Name

Code #

1.

Dreams, Goals and Attitudes

EMS 303

2.

Releasing Limiting Stress Responses

EMS 304

3.

Touch, Clothes and Environment

MST 302

4.

Emotional Anatomy

MST 303

5.

Hypertonic Release - arms and legs

HMR 301

6.

Hypertonic Release - head/neck/torso

HMR 302

7.

Adrenal and Life energy

ECO 301

8.

Cleansing and Detoxification

ECO 302

9.

Meridian Energy Techniques

MHP 301

10.

Holographic Reflexes and Perceptions

MHP 302

11.

Injury, Strain and Inflexibility

JAF 302

12.

Valves, Viscera and Blood Vessels

BVL 301

13.

Colour and Sound

EMS 305

14.

Rituals and Motivational messages

EMS 306

15.

First Aid Resuscitation (sourced out of class)

OCT 202

 

Year 4

Unit Name

Code #

1.

Pelvic Posture and Sacral Balancing

PDG 301

2.

Pelvic Diaphragm

PDG 302

3.

Advanced Brain Integration

PIB 301

4.

Personality Typing

PIB 302

5.

Trigger Points

RBT 301

6.

Breast and other lymphatic clearing

BVL 302

7.

Metaphysical Energy Fields

VEF 302

8.

Co-dependency and Role Reversal

EMS 401

9.

Compulsive Behaviours

EMS 402

10.

Spiritual Issues

EMS 403

11.

Client and Kinesiologist Safety

OCT 301

12.

Diagnosis & Treatment vs. Kinesiology Protocol

OCT 302

13.

Business Finance and Records

BFR 301

14.

Individual Country Special Requirement

OCT 303

* Human Anatomy and Physiology (sourced out of class)

A+P 301

 
   

Abbrev.

Description  

A&P

A&P is the Anatomy and Physiology section of Kinesiology. 

EMS

Here we explore the emotional and spiritual issues that each one of us face daily and find new choices and healthy options.

PIB

In this section of study we look at the way we perform, how well we are integrated and our instinctual behaviours.

OCT

This section covers areas that are common to many natural therapies, for example: cultural sensitivity in a professional health practice.

JAF

How are joints, adrenals and flexibility related? Here is where we explore the relationships.

ECO

Represents the Personal Ecology side of life or the way we interface with our environment and things like nutrition and exercise enhancement.

BFR

Business, finance and records is a third level unit, not because it is hard but because we don’t need it until we are nearing the time we move into a clinic.

VEF

VEF is the area where we look at Flower Essences and other more metaphysical issues.

MHP

Where we look at meridians and holographic perception. 

BVL

The area related to blood, viscera and lymphatic system.

PDG

The pelvic diaphragm and pelvic girdle are areas with the potential to cause pain and distress. We explore physical and metaphysical aspects.

RBT

This is where we look at the regional body trigger points.

HMR

The study of hypertonic muscle release can enable us to help athletes who have muscles that do not release when they need to.

MST

Muscles, skin and other tissues are the areas we look at here. We learn how to work with shoulders, wrists, knees and other areas where muscles ache.


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