Brain Gym® Movement Facilitator Training Path
How to get started
The Licensed Movement Facilitator track is an entry level track whereby one may teach the 26 Brain Gym® movements together with some of the basic concepts in exchange for a fee.

Attend Brain Gym 104 course (16 hours)
Prepare 26 cases studies (outside course hours).
Attend Brain Gym 101 course (24 hours)
This is the foundational course for Educational Kinesiology.
Attend Brain Gym 110 course, 26 Movement Facilitator Training (24 hours)
Successful completion of this course allows you to teach the 26 movements.
Sign the Movement Facilitator Contract and Enrolment Agreement with BTI
BTI, Breakthroughs International, holds the Trademark for the Brain Gym brand. This contract is valid for 4 years. During these 4 years 24 credits need to be obtained to maintain validity of the licence.
Pay annual membership
You need to be an active member to be able to offer paid courses. Membership fee can be paid directly to BTI or your country's BG Affiliate.
Benefits include:
- Using and marketing oneself as a Licensed Brain Gym® Movement Facilitator using the trademarked phrase, BRAIN GYM®
- Offering customized trainings or workshops up to 6 hours maximum
- Having their contact information listed on our website
- Posting their BG104 course schedule on our website
- Earning an official Brain Gym® Movement Facilitator logo for use in marketing materials
- Teaching Brain Gym® 104
- Receiving publications from Breakthroughs International
Your Next Step
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Maintaining your Professional Movement
Facilitator Status
Requirements
1. Be a current Movement Facilitator registered with Breakthroughs International or the BG Affiliate in your country (membership renewed annually).
2. Have a current Movement Facilitator sub-licence agreement, which includes having 48 credit points of continuing professional development in Brain Gym/Edu-K in a 4-year period through:
- Edu-K courses listed on the BTI Website
- Edu-K Conference hours
- Participating in Forums or Faculty update days
- Giving service to the Community
- Participating in non-Edu-K courses as listed on the international website
Special Notes
1. Under the current licensure requirements, ALL courses on the Edu-K curriculum count towards maintaining your professional status.
2. For courses at levels 100, 200 and 300 that are regularly offered in your country, see the Courses section on the Affiliate website. For a full list of courses available go to www.braingym.org.
3. Students are encouraged to experience the work from different instructors and consultants.
4. If you wish to teach in any other country you will need to ensure that you have fulfilled the licensure process for that country and have contacted the International Faculty member in charge of curriculum in that country prior to organising any class.