March 2020 Webinar, "Structural Integration and Embodiment" with Michael Polon
Thursday, March 19, 2020, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM PDT
Category: Webinars
March 2020 Webinar, "Structural Integration and Embodiment"
Presented by: Michael Polon Credit: 1 CE Elective Credit
This talk will introduce and explore the concepts of how embodiment can be seen as the primary target of SI. Through this lens, we will see how profoundly our work affects the nervous system and the lived experience of what it is like to live in our bodies.
Learning Objectives:
- Understanding how the various tissue receptors translate touch into an informational, learning process.
- Appreciating the role of the nervous system in the SI series, especially as it relates to pain patterns.
- Learning how to prioritize embodiment and integration of the changes we use during sessions.
Webinar Registration Fee:
- IASI Members: $20.00
- Non-Members: $30.00
Registration for this webinar is now closed. Stay tuned on how to access the recording of this webinar as well as past webinars. **Cancellation Policy: Cancellations made up to five business days prior to the date of the webinar will receive a full refund of the purchase price. Cancellations made less than five business days prior to the course will not receive a refund. All cancellation requests must be submitted in writing via email to [email protected]
About the Speaker :
Michael Polon Certified Advanced Rolfer
Michael’s first introduction to Rolfing came as a client when seeking help with a series of sports injuries and improvement of moderate scoliosis. His interest in the body began early as a result of these ailments and he began his college years on track to become a physical therapist. After experiencing the power of Rolfing as a client in Boulder during his early twenties, Michael shifted gears and quickly enrolled at The Rolf Institute® in 1998. Immediately following his graduation in 1999, he was invited to re-enter the classroom as a teaching assistant and has been involved with teaching in Rolfing and Continuing Education classes ever since.
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