![]() United States, Australia, China, and Canada were represented with clinicians spread out all over the county from Florida to Washington and everywhere in between. It was two days of soaking in an attitude of gratitude to be able to discuss something I am passionate about to a worldwide audience. ![]() I had the great pleasure of teaching Myokinematic Restoration in Lincoln, NE on August 11th and 12th. The dynamic of this group was incredible. This was my first time teaching this course solo and I will be eternally grateful to everyone who attended for making it such a successful and meaningful experience. It explains why things are happening and illuminates (and fortifies) the importance of the positioning, referencing, and sequencing of each and every one of the steps that are so methodically spelled out in all of the non-manual techniques. I honestly feel that gaining a basic grasp of how the ANS integrates with the CNS makes all the other courses so much easier to comprehend. I cannot express how grateful I am to the institute for having the confidence in me to translate and present this aspect of Ron’s monumental work. I finished Sunday more excited than ever to be teaching this material. And a special thanks to Joe, who let me positionally challenge him to illustrate how, when, and why modifications may need to be made, and what significant gains can be achieved by addressing the autonomic nervous system. Jean, for allowing us to use her beautifully neutral system to illustrate how the interruption of nasal flow can immediately and predictably alter one’s sense of ground and gravity (and so dramatically change a SLR test)! Kaisa for demonstrating how someone progresses through the treatment algorithm, including when and how to address an apparent dysfunctional autonomic limitation by effectively using one of the thoracic cranial resolution techniques. I also owe a huge thanks to the incredible avatars who could not have demonstrated the autonomic concepts any better. ![]() The PRI giants at Advance PT, Susan Henning, Jean Masse and Lisa Mangino, who hosted the course, could not have been more welcoming. These were illustrated through the cognitively insightful questions and enlightening discussions that, as one attendee put it. I had the privilege of witnessing the occurrence of serial eureka moments. I was proud, gratified, and extremely relieved that, by the end of the weekend, everyone was expressing an energized and clinically relevant understanding of the functional relationship between the ANS and CNS - and the role that our lateralized cortical and subcortical biases and nasal passages play in influencing what we so often ‘orthopedically’ address. Although most in attendance had previously taken this course, a few multiple times, several were dipping their toes into this material for the first time. ![]() Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.Last weekend I had the honor of presenting Cranial Resolution in Chapel Hill, NC. Stretch Zone Is the world's leading source and educator for today's advanced practitioner-assisted stretching, Build to provide performance enhancement modalities for health practitioners, massage therapists, trainers and athletes alike, Stretch Zone Method is a proven course of innovative stretching techniques. If selected all trainees must pass a week of training where they will learn and test out on our modalities. As a pioneer in practitioner assisted stretching, Stretch Zone is seeking out individuals looking for growth within a fast growing company. 00 Hourly Employment Type Looking for individuals from the health and wellness industry who want to be on the forefront of a movement that is sweeping the nation. Stretch Zone - 1002 Stretch Zone - 1002 Fort Collins, CO Fort Collins, CO Part-time Part-time $18 - $22 an hour $18 - $22 an hour 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Health, Wellness and Fitness Professionals Compensation $18.
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