FAKTR is heading back to the Northwest this December for our LAST FAKTR course of 2017. Join us in beautiful Olympia, WA at the BodyMechanics School on December 9-10 and complete the first step towards your FAKTR certification.
All courses now feature bundle ticket options for students and professionals along with add-on options for FAKTR instruments and the FAKTR online course (the final step in certification).
Learn more and register below or view the full event page here >>
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