This second webinar continues the exploration of the thoracolumbar junction (TLJ) as the body’s central exchange zone. Building on the concepts introduced in Part 1, we shift from theory into lived experience—examining how touch, movement, safety, and timing are perceived and expressed through the TLJ.
This webinar is designed for Structural Integration practitioners, physiotherapists, osteopaths, and movement professionals who want to deepen perception, refine pacing, and support integration beyond technique. Continuing Education credits (CEs) are available for eligible participants. Students will have lifetime access to the recording.
This course will be provided over Zoom webinar with live chat and Q&A.
Course schedule
Sunday, February 1, 2026
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST

Michael Watson’s journey of self-discovery has led him around the world, teaching and sharing his passion for anatomy and alternative modalities of exercise and therapy.
Beyond yoga, Pilates and Anatomy Trains teaching certifications, Michael leads advanced training programs, retreats and clinics worldwide. He has worked with athletes with disabilities at the Paralympic level of training and continues to develop ideas that bring an integrated approach to health, movement and wellness. As a certified teacher of Yoga, Pilates, functional anatomy and with a degree in Sports science, Michael brings an in depth awareness to his clients based on a strong understanding of anatomy, the body and its function.
A proud father of 3 home birthed children, Michael is also a natural birth advocate and works progressively in his home base of Bermuda alongside his wife in bringing awareness to birth and reforming birth options for women.
