Palpatory Anatomy of the Belly: Fascial Architecture & Applications to Fascia, Fluid and Energy
Course
In Belfast
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Workshop
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Location
Belfast (Northern Ireland)
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Duration
3 Days
Familiarisation with the fascial architecture of the belly and introduction of a series of manual protocols. Suitable for: All bodyworkers including Osteopaths, Chiropractors, Physiotherapists, Massage Therapists, Sports Therapists, Aromatherapists, Maya Abdominal Therapists and Colonic Hydrotherapists. Many PT's, acupuncturists, yoga teachers, and core strengthening folks find this workshop greatly enhances their work.
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About this course
Background in bodywork or colonic hydrotherapy or Maya Abdominal Massage
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Teachers and trainers (1)
Marty Ryan
Presenter
Marty is a passionate belly massage practitioner and instructor. He is the founder and director of Love Your Guts Seminars - and has taught belly massage and palpatory anatomy seminars internationally since 1998. Love Your Guts Seminars is a bodywork education company dedicated to bringing the world of the abdomen and viscera into a whole new light. We utilise high impact learning strategies to integrate whole body systems physiology and visceral anatomy information into a thoughtful and effective approach to belly massage.
Course programme
PALPATORY ANATOMY OF THE BELLY: FASCIAL ARCHITECTUREThe first day of this workshop focuses on the layers of the belly from skin to spine, and the fascial support structures that suspend all of the organs. This is primarily a 'how does it work' and 'how to put our hands on these structures' class. Be prepared to feel the belly like never before!
APPLICATIONS TO FASCIA, FLUID AND ENERGY focuses on a series of manual protocols to address the major metabolic systems that operate the viscera - blood, lymph and energy circulation, the nervous system, connective tissue and the breath. Detoxification and self-care are also discussed.
Palpatory Anatomy of the Belly: Fascial Architecture & Applications to Fascia, Fluid and Energy