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SUMMARY:THE SCIENCE OF PRESENCE TOUCH AND MOVEMENT - A DEEP DIVE FOR BODYWORKERS
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a transformative three-day class designed to elevate your practice by integrating cutting-edge scientific principles with hands-on techniques. Emphasis on Neuroanatomy of Trager Approach. \n  \nDay 1: Presence \n\nExplore the critical importance of presence in bodywork.\nLearn how to cultivate and deepen this essential skill.\nPractice presence with different focal points to enhance client outcomes.\nDive into the science of the nervous system\, biotensegrity\, and the forces of gravity and ground reaction\, understanding how weight distribution in your own body impacts your client’s experience.\n\nDay 2: Touch \n\nDelve into the art and science of touch\, examining why we touch and who is really touching whom.\nPrepare your hands to deliver therapeutic touch\nBecome familiar with sensory receptors\, mechanotransduction\, and the pathways that shape our touch experience\, from the somatosensory cortex to the insular cortex.\nDifferentiate between gnostic and pathic touch and explore the unique qualities of soft matter in bodywork.\n\nDay 3: Movement \n\nNavigate the existing and emerging paradigms of movement science.\nUnderstand joint mechanics\, proprioceptors\, and the role of mechanotransduction in movement.\nDiscover the importance of novelty in movement\nLearn about motor unit recruitment\, central pattern generators\, and the importance of full joint excursion for balanced and effective bodywork.\n\nElevate your practice by integrating these scientific insights with hands-on experience\, and watch as your effectiveness as a bodyworker reaches new heights. \n  \nInstructor: Eileen Dickinson: \nEileen has been practicing physical therapy and the Trager Approach for several decades. Growing from her roots in Physical Therapy\, she has been studying scientific information that is applicable to Movement and Manual Therapy\, notably Trager\, for many years. Biotensegrity\, a rich and emerging field of science\, is her most recent study. She loves sharing her current understanding of the anatomical and physiological correlates of Manual\, Movement\, and especially Trager principles\, processes\, and outcomes.
URL:https://josephrodin.com/class/the-science-of-presence-touch-and-movement-a-deep-dive-for-bodyworkers/
LOCATION:Therapeutic Training Center\, 929 N 130th St\, Ste 12\, Seattle\, WA\, 98133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Intro Trager,Live Event,Trager
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