Ok, so how long should a cert course be? 20 hrs? 30? 40? what? Did you read the part of how to prepare for the course? So, how long should it be? I guess the previous six months of prep for the hands on didn't mean anything.
Here's the problem I have with this. You're going to be potentially treating real medical problems. Low back pain, neck pain, repetitive strain, carpal tunnel, shoulder injuries, elbow injuries, car accident injuries, running injuries, knee injuries, plantar fascilitis, TMJ, cranial therapy, etc.
So somebody comes to you and says, "I've been getting this terrible sharp pain in my right shoulder when I raise it overhead." You tell them, "Come on in, i'll fix you right up. I'm going to have you do 3000 repetitions to reset that shoulder."
Meanwhile, they have a partial tear of their rotator cuff due to a growing bone spur. Your 3000 reps just fucked them up worse. The best part is, anyone can practice this shit after taking a 15 hour course and getting certified via Skype.
A couple of questions for you Coach. Do you think you can treat medical conditions with your NKT training? How much malpractice insurance are you going to carry?