Description
Join tensegrity specialist, Gerald de Jong (PretensT, Netherlands), for a one-of-kind interactive webinar to build your own tensegrity model! Gain a hands-on understanding of a tensegrity system, and dive deeper into the concept of biotensegrity in the body with a fascia discussion led by Ann & Chris Frederick (Stretch to Win Institute).
- Build a tensegrity model that you keep forever!
- Discuss biotensegrity, fascia and the impact on body health and performance
Audience: Everyone! This webinar is applicable for bodywork specialists, physical therapists, athletic trainers, yoga and movement specialists… or anyone wanting to understand fascia’s connection to better movement and health.
Registration includes: Tensegrity Kit (reg $89+ shipping) + 90-minute webinar with fascia experts
Cost: $149 Early Bird Special (ends Feb 10), $199 (closes Feb 22)
Shipping is included in registration. Registration closes on February 22 to allow time for shipment of tensegrity kits.
Webinar will be recorded and emailed to all registrants.
About Ann & Chris Frederick
Ann Frederick is the creator of a manual and movement therapy and assisted stretching called Frederick Stretch Therapy™ (FST™). Her technique was originally designed for pre-professional dancers then professional football players in America’s NFL. It then evolved to the general public to address common conditions of pain, movement dysfunction and lack of flexibility. Ann now directs her school of training in FST called the Stretch to Win Institute in Chandler, Arizona, USA and in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Chris Frederick is a physical therapist/physiotherapist, practitioner of Anatomy Trains Structural Integration and practitioner of the Taoist arts of Taiji, Qigong, Baguazhang and meditation. Chris has specialized in providing manual and movement therapy for several professional dance companies including the New York City Ballet, as well as for professional athletes.
Former professional dancers, the Fredericks co-wrote the books “Stretch to Win” and “Fascial Stretch Therapy” now both in their 2nd editions. Chris also contributed chapters and other content for 8 additional books, most of which are highly rated bestsellers in the categories of fascia, movement and…. FST is based on original research, completed in 1997 and 2017 and is currently being scheduled for another study starting in 2023. The Fredericks are excited to share their experience and thoughts with you about the application of tensegrity concepts in manual and movement training and therapy.
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