Anatomy Trains
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"Good judgment comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgment." - Steve Andreas


Tom Myers' 500 hour Professional Certification Training



Part I: Structural Vision
November 10-19, 2009
(75 hours)
Learn to Bodyread your client's posture and movement, seeing into the inter-related patterns that compromise movement and posture.

Part I is open to Yoga, Pilates, Movement Teachers and Manual and Movement Therapists.

Part II: Structural Strategies
January 19-28, 2010 and
February 23-March 4, 2010
(150 hours)
Immersion in fascial and myofascial technique with supervised instruction in KMI 3-session series.

Part III: Structural Integration
Sept. 20-1 Oct, 2010
Oct. 25-Nov. 5, 2010
Nov 30-Dec. 11, 2010
(275 hours)
Full spectrum clinical application with supervised instruction in KMI 12-session series


  • Bodyworkers of all backgrounds are invited to join Part I including but not limited to yoga, Pilates, personal trainers, Osteopaths, Chiropractors and Massage Therapists.
  • A minimum of 3 years experience after graduating from a recognized training program in manual therapy is required prior to engaging in Part II / III of KMI.
  • All participants must attend an Anatomy Trains® Myofascial Meridians workshop. A full schedule can be found online by visiting www.AnatomyTrains.com/schedule. Please note, for your convenience, we have scheduled an Anatomy Trains workshop at the Mesa Arts Center on Nov 6-8, 2009 hosted by AZ School of Integrative Studies.
  • All participants must receive a 10/12 series from a professional Structural Integration practitioner prior to engaging in Part III of KMI.



 

 

Total ~ $10,500 USD (Payment Plan available-see below)
Part I ~ $1800
Part II ~ $3500
Part III ~ $5200

"I'M COMMITTED DISCOUNT":
Commit to all three parts in Arizona and save $1000! Pay only $9500.
Submit your Application and deposit to Kinesis by September 11th, 2009 for this discount.


$500 USD deposit required

  • deposit is nonrefundable after September 11, 2009 unless the training is cancelled by Kinesis or your application is denied.
  • balance of tuition is payable in full by November 6, 2009 unless payment plan option is agreed to and signed (or other arrangements are made).
  • All participants must submit an Application for registration. Acceptance is at the discretion of Kinesis and Tom Myers.

Click here to email Tammy about enrollment!

We wish there was a student loan to offer you through Kinesis but we aren't set up to do so. Instead, we offer a plan that allows you to pay tuition as you go. Please talk with us to determine what works best for you. You can make multiple payments for each due date or one each time.

  • Sign a form agreeing for us to charge your credit card on agreed upon dates
  • $500 non refundable deposit is due by September 11th
  • $1800 is due by (Friday) Nov 6, 2009
  • $1750 is due by (Friday) Jan 15, 2010
  • $1750 is due by (Friday) Feb 19, 2010
  • $1400 is due by (Friday) Sep 17, 2010
  • $1400 is due by (Friday) Oct 22, 2010
  • balance is due by (Wednesday) Nov 24, 2010

Mesa Arts Center
1 East Main Street
Mesa, AZ 85211

Click here for directions

Anatomy Trains will be held in the Acting Studio
Part I will be held in the Acting Studio
Part II and III will be held in the Multi-Purpose Room

Some facts about Mesa, AZ

  • In 2005, Mesa's population was approximately 460,000, making it the third largest city in Arizona following Phoenix and Tucson.
  • Sky Harbor Int’l Airport (PHX) is 12 miles from downtown Mesa.
  • Winter temperatures range from highs in the upper 60s to lows in the upper 30s. Summer average temperatures range from lows in the mid 70s to highs just over 100 degrees.
  • Flagstaff - 161 miles          Grand Canyon - 248 miles                Nogales - 180 miles
    Sedona - 132 miles            Kartchner Caverns - 168 miles         Tucson 117 miles
    Tombstone - 188 miles      Lake Havasu - 217 miles                  Prescott - 116 miles

 

Jo Jean Bordwell is local to the Phoenix area. She is quite versatile in helping you find your way around the area. She is ready to help with commuting, lodging or other Phoenix-related information.





 


Part I:   Tom Myers assisted by Larry Phipps
Part II:  Larry Phipps assisted by Layna Cirelli and Peter Ehlers
Part III: Tom Myers co-taught with Larry Phipps and assisted by Layna Cirelli and Peter Ehlers

Click here to read more about our faculty members
 


Preference to KMI enrollment is given to those involved with all three phases. A limited number of spaces will be available for those eligible for only Part I/Structural Vision.

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