Accomoboymn
New Member
Hi,
I'm currently doing a holistic course in which we've touched upon reflexology. Have really enjoyed it so far and am thinking about going on to do a full course, however my problem is I'm a bit squimish. So far has all been ok at I've had nice feet (phew), but I'm not really sure how I'd cope if someone came in with horrible manky feet although i know you shouldn't obviously treat infected feet.
My tutor has said that once you've learn't reflexology you don't look at feet the same way and that it actually becomes interesting the worse the feet are. mmmhh.....
Just wanted some experience from others who practise this therapy. Am beginning to think that if you have really awful feet then you wouldn't want to go to a reflexologist anyway or is that not the case?
Course is starting soon and is quite expensive and I'm not sure. Any advice or experiences that could help?? Oh and one last thing, do you get a lot of clients wanting reflexology?
Thanks,
Curious
I'm currently doing a holistic course in which we've touched upon reflexology. Have really enjoyed it so far and am thinking about going on to do a full course, however my problem is I'm a bit squimish. So far has all been ok at I've had nice feet (phew), but I'm not really sure how I'd cope if someone came in with horrible manky feet although i know you shouldn't obviously treat infected feet.
My tutor has said that once you've learn't reflexology you don't look at feet the same way and that it actually becomes interesting the worse the feet are. mmmhh.....
Just wanted some experience from others who practise this therapy. Am beginning to think that if you have really awful feet then you wouldn't want to go to a reflexologist anyway or is that not the case?
Course is starting soon and is quite expensive and I'm not sure. Any advice or experiences that could help?? Oh and one last thing, do you get a lot of clients wanting reflexology?
Thanks,
Curious