ANATOMY TRAINS®
Structure & Function

One short course. . . long-lasting results for you!

A revolutionary map with practical results! Transform your view of myofascial anatomy and expand your ability to assess postural and movement patterns, and to create lasting fascial change with your hands. In this new and expanded 28-hour workshop format you will learn about the myofascial tissue and its many roles in the body. You will begin to appreciate how the body incorporates the Anatomy Train Lines to create easy and graceful movement – provided they are in some form of balance and harmony; restriction or weakness in one section can have many knock-on effects elsewhere.

This workshop will show you how that happens, how to trace the lines of strain and, most importantly, how you can develop strategies to deal with them.

This is the first workshop to combine Anatomy Trains theory alongside structural and functional anatomy and analysis, blending together the concepts of tensegrity with elastic recoil for movement efficiency.

      • Get the latest information on fascia, muscle, and movement
      • Be able to identify the 12 myofascial meridians and their link to human growth, development, perception and consciousness
      • Accurately “BodyRead” posture and movement; assess your clients in a new way
      • Gain effective myofascial and movement strategies
      • Develop treatment strategies specific to your clients’ 
structural and functional patterns

Anatomy Trains in Structure & Function courses give you new techniques to transform structure by reaching deeper issues in the tissues.

Note: This course is a prerequisite for taking the Fascial Release for Structural Balance Series (see below). If you have attended an Anatomy Trains for Manual Therapists workshop in the past, you can attend the 2nd two days of this workshop at half tuition to learn the new material.

Anatomy Trains in Structure & Function / Fascial Release for Structural Balance (FRSB) Program

      • Functional, Fascial and Structural approaches in one program
      • Understand how the body really moves,
      • Break the myths of anatomy and physiology
      • And learn to make the appropriate changes to maximize efficiency.

Begin your journey with: Anatomy Trains in Structure & Function

Continue your journey with:

The FRSB Series. These regional intensives combine global postural assessment with movement and manual techniques for efficient and long-lasting results. Each of the 6 FRSB classes is based on consistent functional movement concepts, applied to everyday movement and our new understanding of myofascial efficiency and whole body response. Important research findings are integrated into the presentations, along with cutting-edge applications that can be used for clients on your next day in clinic.

Designed for the busy therapist, the FRSB workshops are most easily absorbed in the order outlined below but you can do them in any order as time permits.

      1. Arches and the Legs – 3 days 5/19/17 21 CEs
      2. Fans of the Hip – 2 ½ days 7/1/17 18 CEs
      3. Abdomen, Chest & Breath – 2 ½ days 9/8/17 18 CEs
      4. Tensegrity Spine – 2 ½ days 11/3/17 18 CEs
      5. Shoulders & Arms – 2 ½ days 3/2/18 18 CEs
      6. Head, Neck & Jaw – 2 days 5/5/18 14 CEs

FL State PT Board approval pending.

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MARCH 2- 5, 2017
28 CEs

Instructor: Jason Spitalnik, LMT, KMI
Hours: Day 1: 5PM - 9PM;
Days 2 -4 : 9AM - 6PM

Discounted Price: $645 (within 4 weeks of class start)
Student/Reviewer Price: $325
Regular Price: $695 thereafter
Deposit: $100 minimum non-refundable deposit

About Jason Spitalnik, LMT, KMI

Jason Spitalnik has studied orthopedic massage, active isolated stretching, and is certified in neuromuscular therapy and Kinesis Myofascial Integration (KMI). After graduating from KMI in 2007, Jason opened Healing Arts Professionals Wellness Center, providing space for massage therapists, an acupuncturist, and a Reiki master. He will forever be on a quest for his clients to achieve better health through structure, movement, diet, and exercise. Jason teaches Anatomy Trains workshops as well as Orthopedic Assessment at Bristol Community College in Massachusetts. He will always be a student and learns through teaching.

Jason has a background in farming, culinary arts, and martial arts. Along with structural bodywork, he is on the board of sustainable Aquidneck, a non-profit organization founded to support the local food movement on Aquidneck Island, where he lives with his wife, Meredith.

More about Kinesis & Tom Myers’ AnatomyTrains® at: Kinesis Website