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Foot Profiling – Mapping Biology vs. Personality – Part 2

29 November 2026

Deepen your clinical diagnostic skills with Foot Profiling – Part 2. This masterclass explores the intersection of biology and personality, providing a sophisticated tool to identify the root causes of chronic illness by comparing an individual’s expressed personality with biological markers found on the feet.


  • Date: Sunday 29th November 2026

  • Schedule: 10:00 – 16:00

  • Course: Foot Profiling – Part two

  • Location: Inspira Academy of Reflexology and Reiki

Identify Energetic Mismatches & Chronic Dis-ease.

Based on research from over 100 clinical case studies, the true clinical value of Foot Profiling lies in identifying mismatches. When a projected personality (shaped by social influence) is at odds with underlying biology, the resulting trade-off often manifests as chronic internal dis-ease.

By understanding these habitual, unconscious choices, you can help clients address the root cause of illness rather than just treating symptoms.


Masterclass Learning Outcomes

  • Biological Foundations: Mapping how personality traits relate to specific biological markers.
  • Measurement & Correlation: Step-by-step guidance on clinical foot measurements.
  • Clinical Case Studies: Real-world exploration of health conditions arising from energetic stress.
  • Identifying “Trade-offs”: Spotting the gaps between expressed and biological personality.

What Past Students Have Said

“Great application of feet reading with evidence & insight.”

“Engaged my brain in a thought-provoking & exciting topic – thank you!”

“100% recommend to others. Helps you get a greater understanding of who you really are.”

Secure Your Masterclass Place

To reserve your place for the September intake at Inspira Academy, please contact us directly via the link below.

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Specialist CPD • Clinical Application • Advanced Practitioner Development

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