Snapshot: April 2026 Level 1 & 2 intensive
Dr. Garcia’s team advertises this cohort as April 20–24, 2026, hosted at Kean University, North Avenue Academic Building, 6th Floor, Union, NJ 07083. The experience is built for practitioners who want live demonstrations, partner practice, and immediate feedback—not a passive webinar.
Expect daily hours, snack breaks, materials provided (handbooks, notebooks, sample magnets), and a clear packing list (for example your practitioner guidebook and extra magnet pairs). Dates and venue are fixed above; final hour-by-hour details are included in your confirmation after you register through the partner seminar link. Book travel only after your seat is confirmed.
What “Level 1 & 2” means in this seminar
In Dr. Garcia’s training line, Level 1 & 2 describes the foundational in-person intensive: you learn how biomagnetic pairs are used in his teaching model, how scanning and testing fit into a session, and how to practice with supervision so your technique is not guesswork. The week is built for people who want live demonstration, partner practice, and correction in the room—not a passive lecture series.
You should expect long training days, breaks, and a pace that assumes you can stay present for hands-on work. If you are comparing this to a short intro weekend, adjust your expectations: this is a full immersion designed to move you toward confident application of the material as taught in the program.
Why Kean University (Union, NJ) and the New York metro area
Union sits in the New York metropolitan area, with access via Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), major highways, and regional rail. Many attendees fly in from other states or drive from the Northeast. Traffic can be heavy—plan extra time for morning arrivals, especially if you commute from Manhattan or outer boroughs.
Booking lodging early matters: hotels near Newark, Elizabeth, or Union can fill when local events overlap. After you register, rely on any housing list or venue instructions from the official confirmation email, and keep your travel flexible until your seat is confirmed.
Seminar week timeline (big picture)
Think of the week as a progressive ladder: early days establish shared vocabulary, safety norms, and basic mechanics; middle days add complexity and partner work; later days integrate pieces so you leave with a clearer picture of how a full session can run in the real world. You are not expected to master everything instantly—immersion is about exposure, repetition, and correction under supervision.
Mentally, plan for social energy too: you will meet peers from different backgrounds. Many students form study friendships that last beyond the week—bring business cards or a simple way to stay in touch if networking matters to you.

If you are reading this the weekend before class starts
The first day of instruction is Monday, April 20, 2026. If you still need a seat, treat registration as urgent: complete enrollment through the partner seminar link, pay the deposit or full balance as offered, and email the team if anything looks unclear. Last-minute travel to Union, NJ is still possible from many East Coast cities, but hotels near Newark and Kean can fill quickly.
What a training day typically feels like
While exact schedules vary by cohort, expect a rhythm of instruction, demonstration, and practice: you watch how techniques are performed, then work with partners under supervision. Bring comfortable shoes, layers for air-conditioned rooms, and a mindset ready for long days—this is closer to a professional skills bootcamp than a relaxed retreat.
Snacks and breaks help, but sleep and hydration matter. If you are traveling from another time zone, consider arriving a day early so jet lag does not steal your focus during the first instructional blocks.
Tuition, deposits, and cancellation
Materials typically describe seminar tuition in the $2,595 range after early-bird windows, with a $500 deposit at signup and a balance deadline—exact numbers, refund rules, and fees are shown at checkout when you use the partner seminar enrollment link. For questions, use our contact page.
Read refund and cancellation rules carefully before you pay: seminar tuition often includes deadlines for deposits and balances, and policies may differ from online course purchases. If you are unsure which option fits your budget, compare our payment plan overview and the official checkout terms at enrollment.
Packing and classroom comfort (practical list)
Use this as a general checklist—your official email may add or override items:
- Clothing: Layers for air-conditioned rooms; shoes you can stand in for hours.
- Notes: Notebook, pens, highlighters; some people use tablets—check whether the venue or instructor prefers paper in certain labs.
- Magnets: Bring program-specified pairs if you already own them; extras help when you rotate partners.
- Self-care: Reusable water bottle, light snacks that work for your diet, any braces or supports your body needs for long practice sessions.
- Logistics: Phone charger, extension cord if you rely on specific devices, and printed copies of confirmation/emergency contacts if you prefer paper backup.

Register with partner pricing (seminar affiliate link)
In-person Level 1 & 2 seminars use one authorized partner URL for discounted tuition—the same seminar affiliate link applies to April, June, and other listed cohorts. Start on our hub, then continue through the partner link to complete registration and payment:
- Biomagnetism Seminar hub on this site (overview)
- Continue to partner seminar enrollment & payment (discount applied)
We do not link to non-partner Dr. Garcia checkout pages from this article so your discount stays attached.
Trust and transparency: how to read this page
We are an authorized partner site: we explain the program in plain language, link to official enrollment through partner URLs, and do not invent dates or prices. Always verify dates, tuition, and policies on Dr. Garcia’s checkout at the moment you enroll—seminar logistics can change, and your confirmation email is the contract you rely on.
Biomagnetism training is wellness education within a defined scope. It does not replace medical diagnosis or treatment; ethical practitioners communicate clearly with clients and stay within their professional boundaries. If that level of honesty is what you want from a training provider, you are in the right mindset for serious study.
After the five days: what graduates usually do
Most people do not “finish learning” when the week ends—they begin applying what they absorbed. Common paths include: returning home to practice with friends or early clients under ethical boundaries, pairing seminar training with the online Enhance Vital Energy program for replayable review, or planning a future Advanced weekend once prerequisites and confidence line up.
Give yourself integration time: schedule lighter client loads the week you return, revisit your notes while memory is fresh, and list three techniques you want to drill before adding new complexity.
Combo idea: seminar plus online training
If you want the classroom week and replayable online lessons, use the online training partner link (separate from the seminar link) for the course, and the seminar partner link above for the live event—both preserve partner pricing when you enter through those URLs:
- Partner online training enrollment (Enhance Vital Energy)
- Partner in-person seminar enrollment
- Local overview: Biomagnetism online training on this site

Not ready for April travel?
If airfare or schedule blocks you from April, you still have options: start online now and watch for another Level 1 & 2 cohort later, or combine regions—some students train online first, then fly once when they are ready for supervised correction. Geography is not a moral failing; it is a planning variable.
Read Dr. Garcia’s online biomagnetism training guide , then start the course with the partner online training link. For another live date, see June 2026 Advanced seminar (Advanced prerequisites apply) and use the same partner seminar link when you enroll.
