Fascial Release for Structural Balance: Fans of the Hip

€ 645,00 / € 695,00 after 14 April 2017

Sponsored by pilates-zentrum-dortmund.de

  • June 23 – 25, 2017
  • Dortmund, Germany
  • This course is intended for Manual Therapists.

This hands-on workshop explores how the hip and pelvis combine to transfer the forces from two legs and into the one spine, playing a complex role in structural-postural balance in the body. This course sheds light on the pelvis – the keystone of human architecture – by organizing the 20 or so muscles of the hip & pelvis into three fans. Get specific with sensitivity.

  • Seeing how the soft tissue is arranged in an easy to understand pattern
  • Using these fans to balance pelvic tilts and torsions
  • Learning how to work accurately, effectively and sensitively with the adductors around the ischial ramus and deep lateral rotators, leading to the pelvic floor
  • The psoas complex and the many variations on ideas of how it does (or does not)affect pelvic, low back and hip patterns

Come explore these muscles via palpation and manual therapy techniques for finding, stretching, opening and understanding the deep lateral rotators, adductors, groin muscles and the pelvic floor.

Anatomy Trains courses give you new techniques to transform structure by reaching deeper issues in the tissues.

DatesJun 23 – 25, 2017
LocationDortmund, Germany
VenuePilates Zentrum Dortmund
AddressRosemeyer Str 2-4, 44139
Dortmund, Germany
Class Times

Friday: 1:00pm – 9:00pm / Saturday: 9:30am – 6:00pm / Sunday: 9:30am – 1:30pm

Teacher(s)Michael Watson
Tuition€ 645,00 / € 695,00 after 14 April 2017
Credits Earned18 CEs
Cancellation FeeNo refunds for cancellation within 30 days of the first day of the workshop.
ContactKerstin Bredehorn
+492314762044
info@pilates-zentrum-dortmund.de
Notes50% deposit required with application.
Balance of Fee required 40 days before start of the course.
Cancellation fee: € 50,00

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