Shiatsu 1: Meridian Theory (Dorval)

Nov 16, 2025 – Feb 8, 2026 from 9 am to 2 pm
Prérequis :  None

Shiatsu 1 – Meridians

Discover the foundations of Shiatsu through the Masunaga approach, integrating Traditional Chinese Medicine with mindful touch and movement. Learn to assess and balance energy through the twelve meridian pathways, using body leverage and sensitivity for effective, effortless treatments. Ideal for massage therapists, bodyworkers, and holistic practitioners seeking to deepen their understanding of energy flow and meridian theory.

Date: Nov 16, 2025 to Feb 8, 2026 (no class Dec 21 & 28) at 9am to 2pm

$1,200.00


Shiatsu 1 – Meridians

Course Description

This foundational course introduces students to the art and philosophy of Shiatsu through the Masunaga approach, a style that emphasizes both energetic awareness and the use of body leverage for effortless application. Students will explore the history of Shiatsu, its roots in Traditional Chinese Medicine, and the evolution of the Masunaga system.

Through guided practice and theory, students will learn two types of energy diagnostics and how to interpret and balance these patterns through the meridian pathways. Emphasis is placed on developing body mechanics, grounding, and sensitivity—the cornerstones of effective Shiatsu practice.

By the end of the course, students will understand the principles of energy flow, gain confidence in locating and working with the twelve main meridians, and begin to experience the profound connection between practitioner and receiver that defines Shiatsu.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the principles and history of Shiatsu, with a focus on the Masunaga lineage
  • Apply proper body leverage and movement for sustainable practice
  • Identify and trace the twelve main meridian pathways
  • Perform two types of energetic diagnostics and apply balancing techniques
  • Cultivate presence, sensitivity, and energetic awareness through touch

Who Should Attend: This workshop is ideal for licensed massage therapists, bodywork professionals, and holistic health practitioners seeking to expand their services and knowledge in unique therapeutic techniques.

Date: Nov 16, 2025 to Feb 8, 2026 (no class Dec 21 & 28) from 9am to 2pm 
Location: 1564 Chemin Herron, Suite 206, Dorval, QC H9S 1B7
Credits: 190
Prerequisite: Open to anyone interested in learning more about Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), meridian theory, or those wishing to integrate these concepts into existing therapeutic practices.
Format: In-person