International Breathwork Foundation member badge — Quantum Key Institute

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IBF recognition, explained.

Quantum Key Institute is a member organisation of the International Breathwork Foundation. The QKI Breathwork Facilitation certification is recognised by IBF in addition to its IPHM accreditation. The page below explains what IBF is and what its recognition means for breathwork facilitators trained at Quantum Key Institute.

IPHM International Practitioners of Holistic Medicine All 6 modalities IBF International Breathwork Foundation Breathwork only Breathwork Facilitation DUAL RECOGNISED
Quantum Key Institute's Breathwork Facilitation certification is the only one of the six that carries both IPHM accreditation and IBF recognition.
What IBF is

The International Breathwork Foundation.

The International Breathwork Foundation (IBF) is the longest-running international body dedicated specifically to breathwork as a profession. Founded in the 1990s and operating as a worldwide membership organisation, IBF brings together breathwork practitioners, facilitators, trainers, and schools across dozens of countries.

Unlike IPHM, which accredits across the full range of holistic and complementary modalities, IBF exists specifically for breathwork. The standards, ethics, conferences, ongoing community of practice, and member recognition all centre on the breath as a discipline in its own right. For breathwork specifically, IBF is one of the most credible international recognitions a facilitator or training organisation can hold.

Quantum Key Institute is a member organisation of IBF. This gives the Quantum Key Institute breathwork training direct recognition inside the international breathwork community, in addition to the broader IPHM accreditation that covers the wider practitioner standard.

Why dual recognition matters for breathwork.

Breathwork sits in an interesting position inside the wider practitioner field. It is powerful enough to surface significant material — somatic, emotional, identity-level — in a single session, which is why a trained facilitator is essential when the work goes deep. It is also broad enough to span many lineages (pranayama, holotropic, conscious connected, Wim Hof, functional), each with its own training tradition and its own community of practice.

Accrediting breathwork training to a serious standard requires a body that understands the specific risks, the specific safety protocols, and the specific competencies of breathwork facilitation. IPHM provides the broad holistic-practitioner standard. IBF provides the breathwork-specific recognition that comes from a community of facilitators who have been doing this work for decades.

The Quantum Key Institute Breathwork Facilitation certification carries both. It is the only one of the six QKI certifications that is dual-recognised in this way — reflecting the seriousness with which the institute treats breathwork specifically.

What IBF recognition covers

The breathwork-specific standards Quantum Key Institute is held to.

IBF membership and recognition require breathwork training organisations to meet standards that are specific to the modality. The areas IBF examines are different from, and complementary to, the broader IPHM standard.

Breathwork curriculum

  • Coverage of multiple breathwork lineages and what each one does physiologically
  • Understanding of the autonomic nervous system as it relates to breath protocols
  • The three categories of breath taught inside the Quantum Key Method: relaxation, balanced, activation
  • Working with somatic and emotional material that breathwork surfaces
  • Integration practices for after the session, not just inside it

Facilitator safety standards

  • Recognition that breathwork can surface significant trauma material
  • Documented contraindications and screening processes
  • Clear protocols for clients in acute distress during a session
  • Knowledge of when to refer out to specialist trauma or medical support
  • The facilitator's own ongoing breathwork practice and personal work

Ethics and community of practice

  • Honest results language — no overclaiming what breathwork can do
  • Respect for the historical lineages the work draws from
  • Participation in the wider breathwork community of practice
  • Continuing professional development specific to breathwork
  • Honouring of the IBF Code of Ethics for breathwork facilitators
The certification

What the Quantum Key Institute Breathwork Facilitation certification covers.

The breathwork certification at Quantum Key Institute is one of six accredited modalities inside the practitioner training. It is taught alongside hypnotherapy, life coaching, meditation teaching, energy healing, and the Quantum Key Method itself. The breathwork training inside QKI is structured around three core competencies.

The science underneath the breath. Practitioners are trained in what is actually happening physiologically when the breath shifts — vagal tone, CO2 saturation, autonomic state, default mode network activity, and the somatic material that gets surfaced. Not as memorised theory, but as working knowledge a facilitator uses to choose protocols in real time.

The three categories of breath. Rather than organising the training by historical lineage, the Quantum Key Method teaches breath by physiological effect. Relaxation (parasympathetic activation, longer exhale). Balanced (cardiac coherence, equal ratios). Activation (faster, deeper, used for somatic release and altered states). A facilitator trained this way can draw from any historical lineage rather than being constrained by one.

Holding space and integration. The facilitator's craft is not pushing the breath harder. It is reading what the client's nervous system needs, choosing the right protocol, and supporting the client through what surfaces. Integration after the session is treated as part of the work, not an optional extra.

Read the full article on breathwork inside the Quantum Key Method on the Journal: Breathwork: the practice, the science, and the practitioner craft.

Verify it yourself

Confirm IBF membership directly.

The International Breathwork Foundation maintains a public list of member organisations. Quantum Key Institute's membership can be verified through the IBF directly.

Visit the IBF website →

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