SOS Practitioner Level 1:

Lungs and Respiratory System

The first course in our practitioner series focuses on techniques for the lungs and relevant structures of the breathing/ventilation apparatus to improve qualitative and quantitative aspects of the breath.  This course introduces individuals to theory of SOS Survival Operating System® and the role of the lung and breath in it. The theoretical component of this course is presented via power point and verbal lecture and investigates information anatomy (lung, bones of the thorax, muscles, blood vessel, lymphatics, nerves), neurophysiology, immunology (thymus), cardiorespiratory circulation, diffusion, cellular respiration, and physiological conditions affecting the lung and breathing, psychology, metaphysics, and states of the nervous system in relation to breathing mechanics – ventilation and respiration.  Hands on techniques for the lung and anatomical structures, and breathing exercises are taught and practiced in the latter half of each day. 

Duration: 4 days; 8 hours (32 hours total)

Cost: TBD

*Scheduling by request only at this time.


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2 Responses to “SOS Practitioner Level 1:”

  1. Rosalean Avatar
    Rosalean

    Hi I’m interested in learning this course. Do you have anything online?

    1. SOSadmin Avatar

      Hi Rosalean,
      The practitioner courses are offered on demand basis only and in-person.
      We are however developing an online education section to our website. This will require sometime to launch and will be an ongoing development process to include information for practitioner level courses to be done primarily online.
      In the meantime I can add your gmail contact to our list so that we can keep you up-to-date.
      Please reply to this comment or contact us at sos@sos-therapy.com to let me know if you would like me to do that.
      Thank you for your interest.

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