Centering:
Pelvis and Core Integration

You will have a deep understanding of the pelvic region's role as the keystone of human structural balance and will be able to apply advanced treatment techniques for effective core integration.

About this module

We focus on evaluating, diagnosing and treating pelvic imbalances through advanced movement and core integration techniques.

Experience and master the 5 point teaching to facilitate deep touch.

Learn to evaluate and diagnose pelvic imbalances, and achieve tissue release and pelvic alignment.

Learn advanced movement and treatment techniques for core integration.

Learn to find, palpate and treat the relevant core myofascial and skeletal anatomy including: The Gluteus Maximus, Medius and Minimus and the  6 deep lateral rotators, the abductor and adductor groups and the Iliopsoas.

Understand how unresolved emotional issues and mental concepts create holding patterns disturbing the balance of the  pelvis and heart. Learn to design a  comprehensive treatment plan to release these somatic-emotional blocks to rebalance the pelvis-heart connection.

Pelvic Floor release and integration:  Assessing and treating sacral, pelvic and lower back pain.  Understanding the balance between the pelvis, legs and spine.

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What you learn

The pelvis joins the legs to the spine and is the “Keystone” of human architecture and structural balance. The pelvis is the leveler and equilibrium point for the entire body. The twenty or so deep, intrinsic muscles surrounding the pelvis are arranged in fans that hold these postures as well as unfelt feelings of trauma stored for both men and women.  Myofascial Dialoguing will help to connect and release  unconscious mental restrictions and blockages. Module Centering explores this “Touchy” area with specificity and sensitivity by offering  advanced treatment and movement techniques.

This Module also includes:

The “Neutral” pelvis and pelvic support.
Pelvic joints and their response in posture, breathing and birthing.
The role of the pelvic floor and abdominal muscles in the breath.
Pressure systems and pelvic adhesions in the viscera.
The role of the “Psoas Muscle Complex” in setting the stage to breathe a whole-body breath.

Breathing is a whole-body movement that can integrate structural and physiological responses throughout our entire body. Module 3 supports you in exploring the breath response in your pelvis, expanding both your own felt -sense of whole body breathing as well as your ability to see and work with others in whole body breathing.

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