BODYWORK TECHNIQUES FOR BREATHWORK

Reichian belts of tension
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🌟 Course Title: Bodywork Techniques for Breathwork: A BBTRS Approach


Course Headline:

Reichian Belts of Tension - Unlock the Power of Touch in Breathwork Sessions


📘 Course Description:

Embark on a transformative journey with our webinar designed exclusively for breathwork practitioners, massage therapists, yoga teachers, and other healing professionals. This comprehensive training delves into the art of integrating touch and bodywork within breath sessions, emphasizing the profound impact it can have on trauma resolution and overall well-being.

At the heart of the Biodynamic Breath & Trauma Release System (BBTRS) lies the element of TOUCH. This essential component can be utilized for resourcing, stimulating the body's natural healing responses, and performing myofascial bodywork to align your clients' structures.

Throughout this 1.5-hour recording, you will explore the anatomy, physiology, and structural knowledge necessary to apply touch effectively and with confidence. The course includes hands-on techniques for all seven major belts of tension in the human body, where energetic residues of past traumas, experiences, and emotions often reside within the fascial network.

Key Features:

  • Expert Guidance: Learn from Eryk Dobosz, a seasoned instructor with deep expertise in BBTRS and its application through touch.
  • Interactive Learning: Engage with real-life scenarios that will enhance your understanding of how to incorporate breathwork with bodywork for optimal results.
  • Detailed Anatomy Lessons: Understand the intricacies of the musculoskeletal system, particularly focusing on the Iliopsoas muscle's role in trauma storage.
  • Comprehensive Bodywork Techniques: Master strokes and bodywork methods tailored to each of the seven major belts of tension.
  • Anatomical Knowledge: Gain a clear understanding of the anatomy involved, including specific attention to the Ocular belt, Cervical and Oral belt, Thoracic belt, Diaphragmatic and Abdominal belt, and Pelvic belt.
  • Certification Credit: Complete a short quiz to earn credit towards your BBTRS practitioner certification program.

Why You Should Take This Course:

  • Expand Your Skillset: Enhance your current healing practice with the powerful combination of breathwork and bodywork.
  • Deepen Client Healing: Provide a more holistic and effective approach for trauma resolution and emotional release.
  • Elevate Your Certification: Work towards earning your certification in BBTRS by completing this essential component of the curriculum.
  • Lifetime Access: Review the material at your own pace, ensuring you fully grasp each concept before moving on.

🎓 Topics Covered:

  • 🤝 Use of Different Types of Touch in BBTRS Sessions
  • Four Stages of Conscious Touch
  • 🧵 Explanation of the Fascial Network
  • ❤️ The Importance of the Iliopsoas Muscle and Its Relationship to Trauma
  • 👁️ Bodywork & Anatomy for:
    • Ocular belt
    • Cervical and Oral belt
    • Thoracic belt (including shoulders, arms, and hands)
    • Diaphragmatic and Abdominal belt
    • Pelvic belt (including legs and feet)

Ready to transform your practice? Enroll in "Reichian Belts of Tension" today and unlock the healing power within your hands. 🌟


Enroll Now and Elevate Your Healing Practice!

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