AT Masterclass: BodyReading 101 with Tom Myers Live Online – REGISTRATION CLOSED

$75.00

Course is full.

  • December 26 – 26, 2020
  • This course is intended for Online Course.

Thank you for your interest! Registration for this course has now closed. Please email info@anatomytrains.com with any questions. 

We are thrilled to bring to you Anatomy Trains 12 Days of Christmas Masterclass Series, showcasing world renowned thought leaders in fascia, anatomy, & body-minded movement. With this amazing lineup, it will be hard to pick just one to attend!

Each two hour Masterclass will be presented live over zoom – we encourage you to join us live! We will have exclusive contests for those who attend live, with fun prizes awarded to the winners. However if you cannot attend live, you can relax in the knowledge that each webinar will be recorded and the recording will be made available for you to enjoy for 45 days.

Please note: To ensure a high quality student experience, we will be closing registration on Saturday, December 26th at 8AM EST. 

Visual assessment for both manual therapists and movement professionals.

Learn how to create new body-wide strategies, especially for chronic and recurring problems.

This presentation will be delivered over Zoom -. live and interactive with fascial practitioner and Anatomy Trains author Tom Myers, who describes the body as a ‘tension dependent, stretch-activated’ system. First we cover how ‘tensegrity’ engineering can provide a better model for understanding body movement and how the skeleton and the soft-tissue inter-relate in therapy in training.

The main part of this workshop covers 1) assessing skeletal relationships (learning to read skeletal imbalance in terms of tilts, shifts, bends and rotations), 2) How to see common postural patterns. Using many examples, Tom will show you how to design/plan manual treatment and training based on assessment. (e.g. this structure needs to be lengthened, this structure needs to be strengthened).

We encourage you to join this event live! We will have a live contest with fun prizes awarded to the winners. However if you cannot attend live, this webinar will be recorded and the recording made available for 45 days.

Webinar schedule:

Saturday, December 26th: 1:00 – 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time (US) 

 

Thomas Myers studied with Drs. Ida Rolf, Moshe Feldenkrais, and Buckminster Fuller, and with a variety of movement and manual therapy pioneers. His work is influenced by cranial, visceral, and intrinsic movement studies he made with European schools of osteopathy. An inveterate traveler, Tom has practiced integrative manual therapy for over 40 years in a variety of clinical and cultural settings. Tom is the author of Anatomy Trains (2020, 4th ed), co-author of Fascial Release for Structural Balance (North Atlantic, 2010, 2017), co-author of Anatomy Trains in Motion Study Guide (2019), author of Body3, The Anatomist’s Corner, Structural Integration: Collected Articles, and BodyReading: Visual Assessment and The Anatomy Trains, and has also written extensively for Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies (Elsevier). He has also produced over 20 online learning courses with Anatomy Trains, and others in collaboration with various body-oriented professional groups. Tom lives and sails on the coast of Maine in the USA. Tom and his faculty conduct professional development courses and certification in Structural Integration worldwide.

 

DatesDec 26 – 26, 2020
Class Times

1:00 – 3:00 PM EST

Teacher(s)Tom Myers
Tuition$50 until Dec. 26th at 8 AM EST / $75 thereafter
Credits Earned2 CEs NCBTMB; 2 CEs NPCP (PMA); 2 CEs IASI Cat. 1
Cancellation FeePlease note that there are no refunds 24 hours before the course starts. For cancellations up to 24 hours before the start of the course, full tuition credit will be applied towards a future workshop or product.
ContactLive chat on anatomytrains.com or 888 546-3747
info@anatomytrains.com

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