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CORE I Intensive - All purpose Recipe - East Grinstead


  • Crown House 37 High Street East Grinstead RH19 3AF (map)

Taught by Pamela Martin CORE Fascial Release Instructor (Level II)

This is the basic course of CORE Fascial Release work. In this two-day workshop, students will learn principles of fascial release and philosophy of touch; visit and review Noah’s “holy trinity” of psoas, diaphragm and ilioquadratus muscles as key to health; see the connective network as a continuum; learn movement cues and stretches for client and practitioner; and receive a bibliography of suggested readings to enhance their understanding of fascia, energy, and well-being. In addition, the primary goal of the course is to teach students a practical one hour, all purpose session of deep tissue CORE work that can be modified to suit nearly any body and any situation. Students will receive lecture and demonstration, then practice this session in partnerships before working with outside models to anchor their learning in practical touch. If you’re ready to take your bodywork to a new level, CORE I may be for you.

Cost: £340

Pay via paypal : pam@bodyliving.co.uk
Or book via bodyliving.co.uk

Contact Pamela (Pam) at pam@bodyliving.co.uk

No pre-req.
18 CPD

COURSE CONTENTS Day 1

  • Introductions/business/ground rules

  • Lecture:  philosophy of touch, anatomy of fascia/connective tissue

  • Assessment:  ‘Seeing’, finding and feeling connections

  • An overview of the one session all purpose recipe

  • Review of psoas muscle and its relationships through the body—especially to diaphragm, quadratus lumborum and iliacus

  • Specific work techniques:  psoas, tibialis posterior, serratus anterior, erectors, tailbone and arms

  • “Reading Muscle Roadmaps” — a contrasting look at Anatomy Trains

  • Working with deep tissue: Specifics of the one session blueprint

COURSE CONTENTS Day 2

  • Top Ten Hot Spots — one, two and three

  • Partner work of CORE I session

  • Review Standards of Practice for CORE Fascial Release

  • Bibliography

  • Contraindications

  • Stretching at the CORE for clients and practitioners

  • Work with models

  • Final considerations: Creating specific approaches