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Myofascial and Sports MassageTherapy Certification Course On-Line Module

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This is the on line learning component for the in-person 6 day Myofascial and Sports MassageTherapy Certification Course This course will teach you how to effectively release tension and pain in the myofascial and muscular tissues of the body, but first and foremost, this course is about movement. This foundation myofascial course is based off of the anatomy of the equine myofascial kinetic lines, and how to systematically work with these lines to assist in balancing the equine musculoskeletal system. Movement is life! Through the techniques and theory you will learn in this class, you will gain proficiency at both restoring and optimizing balanced equine movement. (And maybe gain some insights into your own movement as well!)

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Peachtree City, GA 30241

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 Christy:    404-904-2343

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​christydicolla@gmail.com

christy@zenmainstitute.com

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