top of page
Search

Watsu® Courses with the Australian Institute of Aquatic Bodywork 2025

Updated: Feb 10






A woman holding another woman in the pool

22nd - 27th April, 2025

(6 days, 50hrs)


Beginner  |  No prerequisites 

Teacher: Anat Juran


This 6-day intensive and dynamic beginner course is designed for individuals who have an interest in warm water therapy, whether it is for personal enjoyment and self-improvement, or for advancing their professional skills.



Two women doing aquatic therapy in a pool

5th - 10th October, 2025

(6 days, 50hrs)

Intermediate  |  Watsu® I Course prerequisite

Teacher: Anat Juran

This intensive 6-day intermediate course builds upon the sequence taught in Watsu® I, focusing on enhancing students' repertoire of moves by introducing a wider variety of techniques and skills.






THE CLASSROOM...






THE AQUANAT TRAINING CENTRE




Location: Aquanat Centre - Home of the Australian Institute of Aquatic Bodywork (AIAB)

Address: 545 Canning Highway, Alfred Cove, Perth Western Australia


Facility Features:

  • Includes a chest-level indoor warm pool

  • Spacious changing rooms, toilets, and showers

  • Outdoor lounge area and indoor sitting areas

  • Equipped with heating and cooling systems

  • Features a kitchenette and a reverse osmosis purified water system

  • Offers off-road venue parking


Nearby Amenities:

  • Located near Perth Swan River, Attadale Nature Reserves, and Walter Point

  • Convenient bus stop adjacent to the center

  • Close proximity to cafes, restaurants, shops, grocery stores, post office, and pharmacy







The Australian Institute of Aquatic Bodywork Logo

+61 (0)8 9496 1622 |  info@aquanat.com.au  | +61 (0)439 925 952


  • Phone
  • Email

08 9496 1622
0439 925 952

Whatsapp & texting available 

info@aquanat.com.au


Visit our Swim School:

Aquanat Swim School logo in White with water reflections

SUBSCRIBE

JOIN OUR MAILING LIST:

© Website by Adaya Juran | All Rights Reserved

© All photos and videos on this website are the property of the Australian Institute of Aquatic Bodywork and are not permitted for use.

The Australian Institute of Aquatic Bodywork acknowledges and pays respect to the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we have the honour to reside and work.

bottom of page