Monthly Member Webinar – Thursday 22nd May 2025

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Date: Thursday 22nd May 2025

Time: 19.00 – 20.00 UK time. Check your timezone here

Presenter(s):Lisa Babiuk and Wilbour Kelsick

Title: Beyond Fascia – Biotensegrity and Sport

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Webinar Outline:

Join the discussion with Lisa Babiuk and Wilbour Kelsick as they go beyond fascia as a system and dive into biotensegrity principles and how they apply to performance in sport.  By understanding what fascia is, applying the principles of tension/compression as it pertains to the fascial system, we can engage in movement that increases adaptability and efficiency, reduces injury and promotes resiliency.  This member’s monthly webinar is for anyone, as we can learn so much from the refined movements of athletes and apply it to all movement practices and modalities because who doesn’t want to move well?

Presenter Bio(s):

Lisa Babiuk

Lisa is the owner of Soul Fitness Mind Body Studios, primary teacher of the 200- and 500-hour yoga teacher training programs, certified Human Movement Specialist and international presenter sharing 21st Century Anatomy with movement practitioners across many exercise modalities.

With over 30 years of experience Lisa brings a unique approach to yoga and exercise, inspiring the unique expression of movement from a living tensegrity perspective through the fabric of the fascial matrix. Creator of Integral Movement Systems, Lisa shares her passion guiding movement professionals and practitioners, elite athletes and adaptive clients to integrate a whole-body approach creating life changing movement experiences.

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Wilbour Kelsick

Dr. Kelsick is the founder and spiritual core of the MaxFit Movement Institute. He has been working as medical staff with the Canadian National and Olympic teams for over 26 years. Also served with the NHL, NBA and attended 10 Olympic Games as health practitioner. In addition, he has been a sports medicine consultant with Olympic athletes from USA, Africa, Caribbean, and Sweden to name a few. His education and experience position him perfectly for this role.

Wilbour's network of colleagues and friends, gathered in his more than 30 years as a healthcare practitioner, expands what he can offer. He received his B. Sc. in Kinesiology from Simon Fraser University, and his Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. Wilbour has written and published several articles, is a contributing author for a medical text and recent contributor to Fascia in Sports and Movement (Schleip-Handspring Publishing) and to the Australian Journal of Massage Therapy.

As founder of the “Teach Me to Run Workshop” (an internationally presented workshop on running technique, efficiency and injury prevention) he is passionate about the science of human movement. In addition, he is contributing lecturer internationally in his speciality of sports and rehabilitative medicine. In the past he sat on the editorial board of the Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association (peer review journal).

His two specialties are sports medicine and rehabilitative medicine and is a Fellow of the College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences (Canada) and the College of Chiropractic Rehabilitative Sciences (Canada).

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