Course Summary:
The Anatomy Trains Structural Integration (ATSI) 3 Series is a comprehensive training program that teaches practitioners how to release fascial restrictions, improve posture, and enhance movement. Based on the work of Tom Myers, this series is a must-have for anyone interested in learning this effective bodywork technique.
Target Audience:
- Massage therapists, bodyworkers, and healthcare professionals seeking to expand their skills and knowledge.
- Individuals interested in learning self-massage techniques for improved well-being.
- Anyone looking to release fascial restrictions and improve their posture and movement.
Main Content:
The Anatomy Trains Structural Integration (ATSI) 3 Series covers the following topics:
- Anatomy Trains: Learn about the fascial lines that connect the body and how they affect movement and posture.
- Structural Integration: Understand the principles and techniques of Structural Integration, a bodywork approach that focuses on releasing fascial restrictions.
- Hands-on Techniques: Learn a variety of hands-on techniques to release fascial restrictions and improve movement.
- Client Assessment: Learn how to assess clients and identify areas of fascial restriction.
- Treatment Planning: Learn how to develop treatment plans that address clients’ specific needs.
- Case Studies: Explore case studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of Anatomy Trains Structural Integration.
Benefits of taking this course:
- Improve your knowledge of the human body and how it moves.
- Learn effective techniques to release fascial restrictions and improve posture.
- Enhance your ability to help clients achieve their health and wellness goals.
- Gain a deeper understanding of the connection between fascia, movement, and pain.
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Unlock your body's full potential with the Anatomy Trains Structural Integration (ATSI) 3 Series. Learn to release fascial restrictions, improve posture, and enhance movement.
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