
Ayurveda Foundations for Massage Therapists
Integrate Ayurveda Clinically - With Context, Confidence, and Integrity.
LIVE Zoom webinar | Mon. 2/23/26 6-9pm MTN
No prior Ayurveda training required and replay available
​​A massage therapist recently told me, "I learned the Abhyanga technique, but not why I'm doing what I'm doing." This is incredibly common - especially with Ayurvedic techniques taught in spa settings.
Technique alone is shared, but seldom is it ever explained why they work or how to integrate them safely and professionally into your existing massage practice.
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This gap - the missing why - is exactly why I teach foundations first.
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When you understand why Ayurveda works, your sessions become more coherent, more effective, and more aligned with the healing intelligence already present in the body. Designed specifically for massage therapists and bodyworkers, this training introduces Ayurveda through anatomy, physiology, and clinical reasoning—so you can integrate it without diluting your scope, confusing your clients, or compromising the tradition.
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This Webinar Is For You If…​
• You’re a massage therapist, bodyworker, or touch professional
• You’ve taken Ayurvedic classes but felt they were vague or overly spiritualized
• You want clinical context, not just protocols
• You care about protecting both your profession and the integrity of Ayurveda
• You want language you can confidently use with clients, employers, or regulatory boards
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What You’ll Learn
• The philosophical and physiological foundations of Ayurveda—without jargon
• How Ayurvedic theory maps onto anatomy, physiology, and nervous system regulation
• The clinical meaning of the doshas (beyond personality quizzes)
• How imbalance presents in tissue, movement, pain patterns, and recovery
• How to think Ayurvedically inside a modern massage session
• Common misapplications of Ayurveda—and how to avoid them
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This is a pre-requisite for hands-on training
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What Makes This Training Different
Most Ayurvedic education falls into one of two traps:
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It’s overly mystical and disconnected from modern practice
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It strips Ayurveda down so much that it loses its depth and power
This training does neither.
You’ll learn Ayurveda as a clinical lens—one that enhances your existing education in anatomy, pathology, fascia, and nervous system science. The goal is integration, not replacement.
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