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Published ArticlesThe Art of Receiving Massage Yes, there is a skill to receiving Therapeutic Bodywork. The better the client becomes at these skills the more they will get out of the session. Taking the Pain Out of Chronic Pain Chronic pain is defined by a consistently repeating pattern of pain, sometimes constant, sometimes sporatic but always returning. It can range from nagging to debilitating. This article explores the growth process of chronic pain patterns and how Structural Integration works to resolve them. Benefits of Instructional Yoga As much benefit as Yoga has brought to Western culture there are still big limitations to how this ancient art is being adapted into modern lifestyles. Most Yoga classes are lead, not taught. This article explores the consequences of this delema and how we may address them. Bodyreading: Seeing is Touch at a Distance Ida Rolf, the creator of Structural Integration, coined the term "Seeing is Touch at a Distance" to describe the power of Bodyreading as a strategizing tool. By studying how the body naturally aligns itself to gravity we can gain a unique understanding for the fascially held chronic imbalances. This article explores the potential of Bodyreading to improve the skill of any manual and movement therapist. "Adding Sensory Education to Physical Education" When I was in high school phys ed was a chance to run around and vent of some steam. Not learn about myself, my body, or how to live within it. This lack of actual physical education is leading our culture towards mass kynesthetic ignorance. Its no wonder many have ruined their bodies by the time they reach their 40s. What would phys ed be like if it actually tried to teach. A brief description of the Anatomy Trains theory. Written by Tom Myers Our body is a seamless whole. Tom Myers has redrawn the old musculo-skeletal system of parts into a single seamless myofascial wonder. |