Drawing on the feet!
Hi there.
In the thread below about reflexology talks, Piggy mentioned that when giving a demo she likes to draw the zones on the feet in washable pen. That sounds like a great idea to me, but I have two worries about it:
1. Are volunteers usually ok about this?
2. Isn't it tickly for them?!
Do other reflexologists do this when giving talks? Have a talk coming up and thinking I might !
Janet x
Answers:
Depends how many in the group you are lecturing to.
6-8 great - have a go at foot drawing. This can be quite funny and entertaining; (Baby wipes easily remove the pen). Obviously check for contra-indications.
More than that - use foot charts/posters. Create an acetate (overhead slide). Check that the room you have has a screen and OHP projector. Or, before you go to the talk, get a large sheet of A3 paper and have a go at drawing a blank pair of feet (use pencil first) on it, take some board markers and some blue tack.
Have fun and good luck.
In the thread below about reflexology talks, Piggy mentioned that when giving a demo she likes to draw the zones on the feet in washable pen. That sounds like a great idea to me, but I have two worries about it:
1. Are volunteers usually ok about this?
2. Isn't it tickly for them?!
Do other reflexologists do this when giving talks? Have a talk coming up and thinking I might !
Janet x
Answers:
Depends how many in the group you are lecturing to.
6-8 great - have a go at foot drawing. This can be quite funny and entertaining; (Baby wipes easily remove the pen). Obviously check for contra-indications.
More than that - use foot charts/posters. Create an acetate (overhead slide). Check that the room you have has a screen and OHP projector. Or, before you go to the talk, get a large sheet of A3 paper and have a go at drawing a blank pair of feet (use pencil first) on it, take some board markers and some blue tack.
Have fun and good luck.