KF Autumn Conference October 2023

KF Autumn Conference October 2023


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Join us for the KF Autumn Conference on October 10th, 2023.

We’ve got a fantastic speaker line up and this time we’re in Leicester UK.

Tickets start at £99 and tickets price includes:

  • 7.5 K-Based CPD Points
  • Entrance to all talks and demonstrations
  • Delegate Goody bag
  • Full colour A4 Conference Brochure
  • Refreshments throughout the day, including lunch.
  • There is FREE parking on site.

Registration opens at 09:00 with the Welcome at 09:30.

The first speaker is at 10:00

The last speaker will end at 17:00 and the event will close at 17:30.

The layout of the day provides plenty of opportunities for you to

  • Learn something new
  • Connect with colleagues
  • Make new friends
  • Enjoy interesting discussions
  • Breathe
  • Have some fun

This event is open to both members and non-members.  Non-members can join the KF, for a nominal fee, to take advantage of member privilege discounts.

Click here to book your place.

We have another fabulous line-up of speakers to help you build your practice and enhance your kinesiology skills including:

Image reads Kinesiology Federation conference presenter Leicester, October 2023. Kinesiological time travel - using time frames to deepen your work. Kate North KFRP. There's a picture of Kate in a green circle, she's smiling warmly.  Kate North KFRP‘Kinesiological time travel – using time frames to deepen your work’.  Kate is an internationally trained kinesiologist specialising in the links between mental, emotional and physical well-being. Her work explores the emotions, past experiences and beliefs that lie beneath health conditions and unconsciously direct your reactions and choices in life.

Text reads Kinesiology Federation conference presenter Leicester, October 2023. Working with children using kinesiology to address retained primitive reflexes. Dr Alweena Awan. There is a picture of Dr Alweena, in a green circle, she is smiling radiantly.  Dr Alweena Awan – ‘Working with children using kinesiology to address retained primitive reflexes'.  Alweena  is an expert in both teaching and integrating primitive reflexes, working as a consultant, developer of kinesiology programmes built on holistic health principles, and as trainer of the next generation of kinesiologists.

Text reads Kinesiology Federation conference presenter Leicester, October 2023. Releasing trapped emotions. Anjani Ghelani BFA, Dip. ClassK, KFRP. There is a picture of Anjani, in a green circle, she is wearing a bright pink top.Anjani Ghelani BFA, Dip. ClassK, KFRP – ‘Releasing trapped emotions’.  Anjani’s passion is to heal and make a difference to as many people’s lives as she can.  A specialist interest is uncovering new ways of releasing trapped physical and emotional trauma within the body’s energy system, allowing a more powerful and sustained impact on a client’s life.

Suzanne Lane, KFRP 'Quick and effective balances for exhibition, conferences or stand work.'  Suzanne has been a Kinesiologist and Energy Practitioner for over 20 years and A Transformation Coach for even longer.  Suzanne is an active member of the KF policy board and has worked with many respected organisations developing and demonstrating short balances to encourage and expand awareness of Kinesiology. 

If you would like to book a stand at the event or advertise in our conference brochure please contact us.

We love sharing the joy of Kinesiology and we hope you do too, this event is open to members and non-members so please feel free to tag anyone you think may be interested to join us.

Details of other KF CPD events can be found here 

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