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What if I can find a Reflexology program in my area offering at least 110 hours of study? Can I piece together the hours (for a total of 110 hours) and sit for the exam?

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What if I can find a Reflexology program in my area offering at least 110 hours of study? Can I piece together the hours (for a total of 110 hours) and sit for the exam?

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Yes, it is possible to piece together the requisite hours from a number of sources. For example, you might take a college level course in anatomy and physiology and take several weekend courses in Reflexology to obtain proper training in hands-on techniques, etc. ARCB recommends that any training you obtain in this manner include at least the following: 40 hours of Reflexology history, theory, etc.; 55 hours of anatomy and physiology; 5 hours of business ethics and standards; and 10 hours of supervised practicum. Training involving these core subjects would offer you the best possible chances for successfully passing the ARCB exam.

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