Phase 4 – Extremities

This foundation class covers the history, philosophy and concepts of Ortho-Bionomy, and provides a basic understanding of the release techniques for each major joint in the body.  The techniques are comfortable for the client and easy on the practitioner. They stimulate the inherent self-corrective reflexes of the body through the proprioceptors, resulting in the release of muscular tension, a reduction in overall stress, normalization of structural alignment, and a new sense of internal balance for the client.  Phase 4 is divided into two segments of the body – Axial and Extremities

Location: Delta BC / Early bird registration $375.00 (Before Sept 19th)

Coordinator Yvette Henry: yvette30@telus.net

Advanced Instructor: Peggy Oud

Date

Oct 19 - 20 2024
Expired!

Time

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Cost

$400.00

Location

Delta BC

Organizer

Yvette Henry
Phone
604-722-8003
Email
Yvette30@telus.net 
July 2026

Exploration of Movement Patterns / Ortho-Bionomy Summer Series

Course Description This course introduces movement exploration as a natural extension of Ortho-Bionomy principles. Emphasis is placed on observing and supporting preferred patterns of movement and non-movement, allowing the body’s self-corrective reflexes to emerge without force. Students develop awareness of how the body organizes through motion and stillness, working with comfort as the primary guide. […]
18 Jul
9:30 am - 5:30 pm

Visceral (below the dome)

This class presents an Ortho-Bionomy approach to restoring the functional movements of the abdomen and the organs fo digestion.  We will look at hte Viscera as a community within itself and explore how its movements extend out into the surrounding areas. Instructor Mike Miller (Bench assist with Shaney Rockefeller) July 23 sessions and study groups […]
24 - 26 Jul
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Delta BC
August 2026

Phase 4 Core/Axial / Ortho-Bionomy® Summer Series

Course Description This course presents foundational Ortho-Bionomy principles as they apply to the axial structures of the body, including the spine, pelvis, and trunk. Emphasis is placed on working with comfort to support balance and self-correction within the core. Students explore how gentle positioning and awareness influence the body’s organization, supporting release through comfort rather […]
08 - 09 Aug
9:30 am - 5:30 pm
West Kelowna
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