Student Expectations & Responsibilities

 Welcome to your training! I am so honored you’ve chosen to walk this path and carry forward the practice of gravity colon hygiene. To help you succeed and get the most from this experience, here are some important expectations and responsibilities.

Completing Your Online Coursework

Your online training is the foundation of your certification. All modules, quizzes, and lessons must be completed before scheduling your in-person practicum. This ensures that our time together can focus on hands-on practice and deepening your confidence.

Scheduling Your Practicum

Practicum dates are generally flexible, and I will do my best to work around your schedule. At the same time, please remember that I also serve as a legal analyst for a state representative, so while I am flexible, my calendar is not always fully at your will. To help us both plan well, you’ll need to request practicum dates at least two weeks in advance so I can arrange volunteers and coordinate with other students.

Training With Another Gravity Therapist

If you’d like to complete your practicum with another qualified gravity therapist, you’ll need to first contract with me and provide their contact details. This allows me to verify their training and active practice status, so your certification remains valid.

Live Q&A Sessions

Live Q&A calls are offered twice per month. I will post the schedule at least a month in advance whenever possible so you can plan ahead. These sessions are a wonderful chance to connect, ask questions, and deepen your understanding, so please do your best to attend.

Your Commitment

This course is a partnership: I’ll provide you with the training, guidance, and mentorship you need, but your success depends on your willingness to complete the online modules, show up for live Q&A, and take responsibility for your practicum scheduling.

Most importantly, approach this training with openness, patience, and compassion — for yourself and your future clients. You’re learning both a skill and a calling.