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 
April 2026

Study Group

The focus of each Study Group depends upon the needs and interests of the students.  Participants may wish to receive clarification about Ortho-Bionomy techniques and principles, review techniques already learned, discuss specific client cases, and to air any concerns or present any ideas that they may have. Led by Peggy Oud (Advanced Ortho-Bionomy Instructor
10 Apr
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Hinton, Alberta

Self Care Class

Ortho-Bionomy Self-care offers all participants a natural way to bring their body into greater balance, comfort and ease.  By applying the principles of Ortho-Bionomy, individuals learn how to look after themselves, regain mobility and ease for tight or painful areas and relax deeply from within. Self-care incorporate muscular – skeletal work (Phase 4), isometrics, exploration […]
11 - 12 Apr
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Hinton, Alberta

Isometrics

Using the principles of Ortho-Bionomy, participants in this class learn Isometric and Isotonic techniques for working with muscle tension patterns and underdeveloped muscle tone.  Through the use of resistance while the muscle is engaged, proprioceptors are stimulated.  This allows habitual holding patterns to rebalance and results in greater flexibility and mobility. Instructor Shaney Rockefeller
25 - 26 Apr
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Delta BC
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