Become a Certified Foot Zone Practitioner

Nine months can change the way you understand the body—and the way you serve others.

9-Month Practitioner Program

From curious beginner to confident practitioner.

Maybe you’ve experienced a foot zone yourself and thought, I need to know how to do this.

Maybe you’re already working in the wellness world and want to add another meaningful modality to your practice.

Or maybe you’ve simply felt the pull to learn something that could allow you to support your family, your community, and eventually your own clients.

The We Do Feet Certified Foot Zone Practitioner Program is designed to take you from curious beginner to confident practitioner—one class, one signal, and one foot zone at a time.

You do not need previous healthcare experience, anatomy training, or experience with foot zoning to begin.

You simply need the desire to learn.

Hands performing foot zone therapy on a client's foot

One class, one signal, and one foot zone at a time.

What Is Foot Zone Therapy?

Foot Zone Therapy—often called foot zoning—is a holistic modality performed through specific pressure, movements, and techniques on the feet.

The feet contain reflex areas and signals corresponding with systems and structures throughout the body. During a foot zone, the practitioner works through these areas in a detailed sequence intended to support balance throughout the body.

One of the foundational principles taught in this program is that the practitioner isn’t the healer—the body is.

Our role is not to diagnose disease or promise to cure specific conditions. Instead, foot zoning is used to help create an environment of balance, relaxation, connection, and support for the body’s own processes.

And once you begin learning the feet, you’ll quickly discover:

There is far more happening beneath your hands than you ever imagined.

The Program at a Glance

An immersive 9-month educational experience designed to build your knowledge gradually.

9 Months

of training

18 Days

in-person classroom days

≈380 Hours

educational + practice hours

100+

techniques / signals

What Will I Learn During the 9 Months?

This isn’t a weekend certification where you’re handed a chart and sent home.

The Practitioner Program is an immersive 9-month educational experience designed to build your knowledge gradually so that you understand not only where to work on the feet, but also what you’re working with and why.

Your training progresses through the feet systematically.

Months 1–4

Learning the Foot Zone

You’ll begin by learning the four major areas of the foot:

Class 1 — Area 1 Outside of the foot

Class 2 — Area 2 Top of the foot

Class 3 — Area 3 Inside of the foot

Class 4 — Area 4 Bottom of the foot

By working through the foot in sections, you have time to learn, practice, build muscle memory, ask questions, and gain confidence before adding the next area.

Class 5

Regional Intensive

Class 5 is a special regional intensive taught by We Do Feet founders/instructors Brad and Susan Noall.

It gives students an opportunity to deepen their training, connect with the larger We Do Feet community, and continue integrating what they’ve learned.

Classes 6–8

Integration & Advanced Learning

Once you’ve learned the complete foot zone, we begin putting the pieces together.

Your education expands beyond technique into subjects that support you in becoming a knowledgeable, intuitive, ethical and well-rounded practitioner.

This is one of the things I love most about this program.

You’re not simply memorizing the feet. You’re learning how to become a practitioner.

Class 9

Graduation

Your final regional class brings everything together and celebrates the work you’ve put into the previous nine months.

You entered as a student.

You leave with an entirely new set of skills.

Advanced learning may include

• Understanding and integrating the complete foot zone
• Anatomy and physiology
• The nervous system
• Nutrition and foundational wellness principles
• Muscle testing/applied kinesiology
• Emotional release and energetic processing
• Essential oils
• Chakra alignment

Body, mind, business & practice

• Grounding
• Mindfulness
• Intuitive development
• Communication and client care
• Ethics
• Business building
• Mindset and personal development
• Law of attraction and success principles

What Does the Monthly Schedule Look Like?

Classes are held two days each month for nine months.

That means you don’t have to put your life on hold to become certified.

Between classes, you’ll have time to practice what you’ve learned, complete assignments, work on your required foot zones, review your materials and allow each month’s information to become familiar before we add more.

Your specific class dates and times will be provided for your chosen location.

Consistency matters much more than perfection.

You aren’t expected to master everything the first time you see it. That’s exactly why this program takes nine months.

Massachusetts Schedule

Oct 17–18, 2026

Nov 21–22, 2026

Dec 5–6, 2026

Jan 16–17, 2027

Feb 27–28, 2027

March 20–21, 2027

April 17–18, 2027

May 22–23, 2027

June 5–6, 2027

Utah Schedule

Sept 18–19, 2026

Oct 2–3, 2026

Nov 13–14, 2026

Jan 8–19, 2027

Feb 19–20, 2027

March 5–6, 2027

April 2–3, 2027

May 7–8, 2027

June 18–19, 2027

How Much Does the Program Cost?

I want the financial side of this course to feel clear from the beginning. No mystery. No surprise tuition halfway through.

Tuition

$4,650

Payment plans and pay-in-full discounts may be available.

Registration + Textbook Fee

$275

Non-refundable fee due at registration.

Included with registration

Your registration materials include:

• Student Workbook
• Student Mapping Book
• Class 5 Reference Guide
• “You Were Born Rich” by Bob Proctor
• Three-year membership associated with the We Do Feet Foot Zone Therapy Association

Additional student purchases

Students will also need to purchase:

• “Holistic Anatomy” by Pip Waller
• Basic practitioner supplies such as a stool, towels, essential oils and other classroom/practice supplies

If you’d like to discuss payment options, reach out before registering and we’ll walk through them together.

What Do I Receive for My Tuition?

You’re investing in much more than 18 days sitting in a classroom.

Your education includes access to:

• Nine months of structured practitioner education
• Hands-on foot zone instruction
• 100+ We Do Feet techniques/signals
• Student curriculum and reference materials
• Anatomy and physiology education
• Practice and mentorship throughout the course
• Business and professional-practice education
• Personal development and mindset training
• Access to the larger We Do Feet educational community
• Graduate continuing-education opportunities
• Three-year association membership included with registration
• Opportunities for additional graduate education and retreats

And perhaps most importantly:

You aren’t expected to figure this out alone after graduation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Curious is a wonderful place to begin.

No.

You can come into your first class knowing absolutely nothing about foot zoning.

Students have entered the program from many different backgrounds and life stages. Some already work in holistic wellness. Some are parents wanting to learn more about supporting their families. Some eventually want their own businesses. Others simply know they’re ready for something new.

The curriculum is designed to build one layer at a time.

You learn.

You practice.

You ask questions.

You practice some more.

And eventually something pretty incredible happens:

The feet that once looked completely unfamiliar begin to feel like a map you know how to read.

You probably won’t be the only one.

A 100+ signal foot zone can sound overwhelming when you’re standing at the beginning.

But you aren’t learning 100 signals tomorrow.

You’re learning the first one.

Then another.

And another.

We Do Feet has trained students across a wide range of ages, backgrounds, learning styles and abilities.

The course is intentionally spread across nine months so you have time to absorb and practice what you’re learning.

You don’t need to arrive confident.

Part of my job as your instructor is helping you become confident.

Practice is an important part of becoming proficient.

Students don’t only learn techniques inside the classroom—they practice between classes so that the movements become increasingly natural and familiar.

This hands-on experience is one of the reasons the program is approximately 380 hours in total rather than simply counting classroom hours.

Think of learning foot zoning much like learning a new language.

At first you’re consciously thinking about every movement.

With repetition, your hands begin remembering.

And that’s when confidence starts replacing uncertainty.

Students who successfully complete the required Practitioner Program curriculum and graduation requirements receive their certification through We Do Feet Seminars.

Because laws and professional requirements can differ depending on where you live and practice, we’ll also discuss ethical practice and the requirements relevant to your location during your training.

If your goal is to build a professional practice, please tell me.

I want you thinking like a future practitioner—not simply a student—from the beginning.

Graduates may go on to establish professional foot zoning practices where permitted under their applicable state and local laws.

Your pricing, schedule and business model are ultimately yours to create.

We Do Feet reports that practitioners commonly charge approximately $45–$85 for a full adult session, with pricing varying according to location and experience.

During the course, we’ll also discuss business development, ethics, communication and client care so you’re better prepared for the professional side of the work.

You can absolutely take the practitioner course even if opening a business isn’t your goal.

For some students, having these skills available for their family is reason enough to learn.

However, We Do Feet also offers shorter introductory training for people who know they only want basic at-home techniques.

The 9-month Practitioner Program is ideal for the student who wants the complete education and doesn’t want to limit how they may choose to use that education later.

Sometimes people enter saying:

“I’m only doing this for myself.”

And nine months later their vision looks completely different.

Give yourself permission not to know exactly where the journey will lead yet.

No—and that’s one of the reasons many students are drawn to this particular program.

We Do Feet’s teaching philosophy recognizes the connection between body, mind and spirit.

You’ll certainly study anatomy, physiology and physical structures.

But your education may also explore emotional processing, energy, grounding, mindfulness, intuition, chakra concepts, personal growth, mindset and other complementary topics.

The goal is to educate well-rounded practitioners, not technicians who have simply memorized movements.

Life happens during nine months.

Kids get sick. Work schedules change. Emergencies happen.

Please communicate with me as early as possible if you know you’ll miss a class.

Because each month builds on the previous month, we’ll determine the best way for you to make up the required material so you can continue progressing with your class.

One complicated month doesn’t mean you’ve failed the course.

Communication is key.

This may be one of the best parts of becoming a We Do Feet graduate.

Your education doesn’t have to end when you graduate.

Qualifying graduates who are current on their financial agreement and remain in good standing may return and audit their original instructor’s 9-month Practitioner classes—or classes with school founder Brad Noall—at no additional tuition for life, subject to classroom space and availability.

Want to experience another instructor’s perspective?

Graduates may also attend a different We Do Feet instructor’s Practitioner class for approximately $100 per class/month, based on availability.

Why does that matter?

Because you may graduate feeling confident and then encounter something two years later that makes you think:

“I wish I could sit through that class again.”

You can.

You can refresh techniques.

Review anatomy.

Hear the information through different ears.

Learn updated material.

Reconnect with the community.

And keep growing.

Graduation isn’t the end of your relationship with the school. It’s the beginning of your life as a practitioner.

Yes.

We Do Feet has its own foot zone association registered in the State of Utah.

Your registration includes your first three years of association membership when eligibility requirements are met.

Association members can also be included in the practitioner directory, providing another way for prospective clients to find graduates.

We’ll discuss the association and eligibility requirements during your training.

Several books and educational resources are incorporated into the program.

Your $275 registration/book fee includes materials such as:

• Student Workbook
• Student Mapping Book
• Reference Guide
• “You Were Born Rich” by Bob Proctor

Students are also asked to purchase:

“Holistic Anatomy” by Pip Waller

Don’t be surprised if your bookshelf looks very different by graduation. 😉

Absolutely.

In addition to lifetime auditing opportunities, the broader We Do Feet community offers advanced and specialty education for graduates.

Topics can include areas such as:

• Emotional release
• Fertility and pregnancy
• Brain health
• End-of-life care
• Energy work
• Technique refreshers
• Specialized foot zoning subjects
• Personal and professional development

There are also graduate retreat opportunities and educational resources available through the We Do Feet community.

The intention isn’t simply to certify you.

It’s to give you a place to keep learning.

We Do Feet Seminars has been teaching foot zoning since 2001 and reports having trained more than 4,000 students.

But numbers aren’t what I think makes the program special.

It’s the philosophy behind the education.

Education should empower you.

You should understand what you’re doing—not simply memorize it.

Learning should happen in community.

Your classmates often become practice partners, professional connections and lifelong friends.

Education should continue.

You don’t stop being supported the day your certificate is handed to you.

Practitioners should act with integrity.

Ethics, client care and professionalism are part of becoming a responsible practitioner.

There is room for both knowledge and intuition.

We study the body while also recognizing the deeper connection between physical, emotional and energetic well-being.

The We Do Feet philosophy says it beautifully:

Grounded in wisdom. Guided by purpose.

What Happens After I Register?

Registration is simple.

Step 01

Connect With Me

We’ll confirm your class location, schedule and tuition/payment arrangements.

Step 02

Complete Your Registration

You’ll register through the We Do Feet website and pay the $275 non-refundable textbook and registration fee.

Step 03

Complete Your Student Information

You’ll provide your contact information, instructor name and starting semester.

Step 04

Sign Your Student Documents

Within approximately 3–5 business days, We Do Feet administration will send your electronic documents. These currently include the Financial Agreement, Code of Ethics, and Media Release.

Step 05

Come to Class

Your textbooks and course materials will be waiting for you. And that’s when the fun begins.

Ready to Begin?

If you’ve read this far, there’s probably a reason this course caught your attention.

You don’t have to know today whether you’ll open a thriving practice.

You don’t have to know exactly where this path will take you.

You don’t even have to feel completely ready.

You simply have to decide whether you’re willing to learn.

Over nine months you’ll study the feet, the body, the nervous system, energy, mindset, business, communication and—very often—yourself.

You’ll practice until unfamiliar movements become familiar.

You’ll watch your confidence grow.

You’ll build relationships with classmates who are learning right beside you.

And one day you’ll realize:

You aren’t learning how to become a foot zone practitioner anymore.

You became one.

Your next chapter may begin at your feet.

Ready to join us?

Have questions before registering?

Reach out to me directly. I would love to talk with you about the program and help you decide whether this class is the right fit for you.

Grounded in wisdom. Guided by purpose.