Anatomy Trains 3 – Deep Front Line and Arm Lines: Live Online Lecture with Tom Myers

$60.00

Course is full.

  • January 31 – 31, 2021
  • Online lecture
  • This course is intended for Online Course.
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Thank you for your interest! This course is now closed. Please email info@anatomytrains.com with any questions. 

Open to all.

This lecture is part of a larger Anatomy Trains in Structure and Function course live online with Anatomy Trains author Tom Myers.

This lecture will be delivered over Zoom videoconferencing due to the unusual circumstances of the global pandemic. 

Live and interactive with fascial pioneer and Anatomy Trains author Tom Myers. Complete your tour of the  Myofascial Meridians bodymap in terms of the Deep Front Line (our core) and the four Arms Lines, running from shoulder to hand.  

Work your way progressively through your own myofascial core, and build your knowledge of shoulder and arm function by tracing all four lines from trunk to fingers. 

Note: To ensure a high quality student experience, registration will CLOSE at 8PM EST on Thursday, January 28th. Zoom webinar links will be sent out to all registrants after the close of registration.

Schedule: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST* with live Q&A with Tom to follow

*The live webinar will be recorded and recording provided to all registrants after the weekend.

DatesJan 31 – 31, 2021
LocationOnline lecture
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Live virtual lecture delivered via Zoom videoconferencing.

10:00 – 12:00 AM Eastern Time with a live Q&A to follow with Tom

Teacher(s)Tom Myers
Tuition$60
Credits Earned2 CEs NCBTMB; 2 CEs NPCP (PMA)
Cancellation FeeFor cancellations up to 24 hours before the start of the course, full tuition credit to applied towards a future workshop or product. Cancellations within 24 hours before the start of the course, no refunds.
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