Kinesiology uses non-invasive muscle testing to identify,
assess and treat imbalances in the body.
The human body never lies: it goes out of balance in a certain way
and it heals itself in a certain way, and a Kinesiology practitioner uses a direct method to communicate with the body’s own intelligence and ability to correct
and to heal itself, using a muscle testing and various balancing techniques.

A muscle testing is a technique used to assess the quality of the muscle response and to detect the source of an imbalance. Systematic Kinesiology has many great techniques that help the practitioner to establish the source of imbalance and has a great number of effective ways to support the body to regain the balance.
We can achieve that by:
Systematic Kinesiology is a truly holistic system as it includes all realms of the human being:
Mental (Emotional/Spiritual), Chemical, Physical and Energetical (known as MCPE) and offers
one of the best methodsof assessing and correcting imbalances in all areas.
*please note that it is not a test of the muscle strength as used in physiotherapy.
We can achieve that by:
- performing one of many techniques such as the ICV protocol, Emotional Stress Relief techniques, Neuro-lymphatic massage, etc, which ever is the most beneficial for the client;
- matching supplements and Bach Remedies to give the body a boost and to speed up the healing process;
- making small adjustments to the diet based on food testing by reducing (or eliminating) foods that weaken the body and introducing foods that will strengthen;
- giving the client a ‘personal action plan’ to support the changes, including excercises, diet advice, tapping, affirmations, etc.
Systematic Kinesiology is a truly holistic system as it includes all realms of the human being:
Mental (Emotional/Spiritual), Chemical, Physical and Energetical (known as MCPE) and offers
one of the best methodsof assessing and correcting imbalances in all areas.
*please note that it is not a test of the muscle strength as used in physiotherapy.
Systematic Kinesiology (SK)
Basics of Applied Kinesiology (AK) were brought to United Kingdom by Brian H. Butler.
Amazed by the technique which helped his daughter recover from a coeliac attack in just 5minutes, he went to America where he trained in Kinesiology and brought this wonderful knowledge and the techniques with the founder’s permission for it to be known in UK as Systematic Kinesiology (SK).
It was named in this way since we are able to lookat the body in a systematic and thorough way.
In 1980 the Academy of Systematic Kinesiology (TASK) was the first to pioneer Applied Kinesiology trainingin Britain and Europe and is the leading school for Systematic Kinesiology training at all levels.
TASK has been teaching for well over 3 decades and offer Foundation, Practitioner and Diploma courses in Systematic Kinesiology to become a qualified practitioner. TASK’s reputation for training excellence is second to none and their experienced tutors combine unique knowledge and expertise at your service.
Basics of Applied Kinesiology (AK) were brought to United Kingdom by Brian H. Butler.
Amazed by the technique which helped his daughter recover from a coeliac attack in just 5minutes, he went to America where he trained in Kinesiology and brought this wonderful knowledge and the techniques with the founder’s permission for it to be known in UK as Systematic Kinesiology (SK).
It was named in this way since we are able to lookat the body in a systematic and thorough way.
In 1980 the Academy of Systematic Kinesiology (TASK) was the first to pioneer Applied Kinesiology trainingin Britain and Europe and is the leading school for Systematic Kinesiology training at all levels.
TASK has been teaching for well over 3 decades and offer Foundation, Practitioner and Diploma courses in Systematic Kinesiology to become a qualified practitioner. TASK’s reputation for training excellence is second to none and their experienced tutors combine unique knowledge and expertise at your service.
MCPE concept and Holistic Approach

One of the most important discoveries made by Dr Goodheart, the father of Applied Kinesiology, was that there is a connection between muscles, organs and the acupuncture meridian system.
In Systematic Kinesiology we call it MCPE concept.
A Kinesiologist looks at health from four main viewpoints, each of which interacts with others. As the body is all one interacting unit, whole with many different parts, systems and functions, and for someone to be completely healthy and balanced, all systems need to be functioning well.
These four aspects are:
Mental—our mind: thoughts, feelings, stress level, our traumas, and emotions;
Chemical—the food we eat, air we breathe, water we drink; medication, supplements and drugs we take; food allergies, preservatives in food, etc;
Physical—the structure, muscles, bones, tendons, posture, exercise, sleep and rest;
Energy— our energy levels, meridians, Chi/ Prana, acupuncture, hydration.
Each aspect can affect the other and we need to restore the balance between them to maintain wellbeing and good health.
In Systematic Kinesiology we call it MCPE concept.
A Kinesiologist looks at health from four main viewpoints, each of which interacts with others. As the body is all one interacting unit, whole with many different parts, systems and functions, and for someone to be completely healthy and balanced, all systems need to be functioning well.
These four aspects are:
Mental—our mind: thoughts, feelings, stress level, our traumas, and emotions;
Chemical—the food we eat, air we breathe, water we drink; medication, supplements and drugs we take; food allergies, preservatives in food, etc;
Physical—the structure, muscles, bones, tendons, posture, exercise, sleep and rest;
Energy— our energy levels, meridians, Chi/ Prana, acupuncture, hydration.
Each aspect can affect the other and we need to restore the balance between them to maintain wellbeing and good health.