Monthly Member Webinar – The fundamental role of gravity in biologic motion and health
Monthly Member Webinar with Dr Stephen Levin and Graham Scarr Practical details Date: Thursday 24th March Time: 19.00 UK time. Check your timezone here Presenters: Dr Stephen Levin and Graham Scarr Title: The fundamental role of gravity in biologic motion and health Please note that these webinars will be uploaded to the Members’ Area…
Monthly Member Webinar – A history of fascia
Practical details Date: 24 February 2022Time: 19.00 – 20.00Presenter: Sue Adstrum Ph.DTitle: A history of fascia Ka mua, ka muri (we walk backwards into the future) is a well-known New Zealand Maori proverb (whakatauki), that means we should look to the past to inform the future. From this perspective, what our ancestors knew about the tissue we now know as fascia shapes…
Monthly Member Webinar – A history of fascia
Monthly Member Webinar with Sue Adstrum Ph.D Practical details Date: Thursday 24th February Time: 19.00 UK time. Check your timezone here Presenter: Sue Adstrum Ph.D Title: A history of fascia Please note that these webinars will be uploaded to the Members’ Area and available from the following Monday. Webinar Outline: Ka mua, ka muri (we…
Monthly Member Webinar – Trauma, the ANS and the EDS relationship
Practical details Date: 22 January 2022Time: 19.00 – 20.00Presenter: Jeannie di BonTitle: Trauma, the ANS and the EDS relationship Explore new research and theories into the relationship between hypermobility, anxiety and trauma. This is a relatively new field and association between connective tissue and the impact on the autonomic nervous system. Jeannie will share her personal experience of living…
Monthly Member Webinar – Trauma, the ANS and the EDS relationship
Monthly Member Webinar with Jeannie di Bon Practical details Date: Thursday 20th January Time: 20.00 UK time. Check your timezone here Presenter: Jeannie di Bon Title:Trauma, the ANS and the EDS relationship Please note that these webinars will be uploaded to the Members’ Area and available from the following Monday. Webinar Outline: Explore new…
Excerpt from Yoga, Fascia, Anatomy and Movement (Chapter 9)
With thanks to Joanne Avison and Handspring Publishing. Members get a generous 20% discount on all Handspring Publishing books – see entry in Affiliates area. Yoga, Fascia, Anatomy and Movement was written partly as an appeal for yoga teachers to appreciate the depth and breadth of yoga as a science, a movement practice and a philosophy…