Core Zero Balancing II
with Penny Baird & James Salomons
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Dates Thursday 18th to Sunday 21st June 2026; 10am to 5.30pm every day. Location Ukrainian Community Centre (AUGB Edinburgh), 14 Royal Terrace, Edinburgh, EH7 5AB. Cost £495 in total. £95 non-refundable deposit required to secure your place. Remaining payment of £400 to be paid on or before 1st June 2026. Payment by instalments is possible by arrangement. For those who have completed two or more Core classes, there is a reduced rate of £345. Pre-requisites This workshop is open for those who have attended at least one Core ZB I. It is highly recommended to have received one or more Zero Balancing sessions before attending. See the ZBUK website for listings of Certified Zero Balancers. |
Workshop Information
Fritz Frederick Smith, founder of Zero Balancing, demonstrating a foot fulcrum.
Penny and I are delighted to announce that we will be teaching a Core ZB II workshop in the early summer.
Penny has been practising Zero Balancing since 2010. She qualified as a ZB Teacher in 2025. Her other qualifications include Kinesiology, Soul Midwifery & garden design. She has four children and lives near Dunkeld. You can read about me (James) here.
You will be supported by this experienced team as you develop your touch skills and integral understanding.
In this workshop, you will deepen your knowledge and understanding of:
- The practice, principles and theory of Zero Balancing
- How to touch body energy and anatomical structure simultaneously
- Developing conscious touch working with ZB bodywork
- The structural/energetic anatomy of the skeleton and joints
- The practical methods of Zero Balancing – fulcrums & vectors
- To give and receive constructive feedback as you share your learning
- A protocol for giving a core Zero Balancing session
You will additionally learn the Core ZB II fulcrums for the pelvis, feet, hips and neck. These new fulcrums will significantly refine and enrich the protocol you learnt in Core ZB I.
Snacks and drinks will be provided, however you will need to source your own lunch. There are plenty of cafés and eateries within walking distance of the venue so that shouldn't prove a challenge! The Youth Hostel also has its own canteen and bar area.
The venue is a 15 minute walk from Edinburgh Waverley train station, a 10 minute walk from Edinburgh Bus Station, a 3 minute walk from the nearest tram stop (McDonald Road) and a 1 minute walk from the nearest bus stop (Elm Row). If you're coming from the airport then the tram is by far the best way to get to the venue.
If you are in need of accommodation, then you may wish to check room availability at the nearby Youth Hostel. Failing that, Edinburgh is full of hotels, bed and breakfasts and Airbnbs.