Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Amy Matthews PNF & BMC workshop: muscle coupling, currenting and PNF patterns

This is information about a workshop coming up this weekend that promises to be great information. Amy Matthews is an amazing teacher and is covering some ground that is deep and extremely useful for anyone practicing or teaching yoga. I highly recommend this work.

upsidedowncarl

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embodied asana presents:

PNF & BMC workshop:
muscle coupling, currenting and PNF patterns

On Saturday we will explore the Body-Mind Centering concepts of “currenting” and “coupling” in the muscular system, and how these ideas can help to make movement more easeful and efficient.

On Sunday we will explore the techniques of PNF (Prioprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation), which include using resistance, reflex patterns, initiation and specific sequencing to increase proprioception and to integrate movement patterns in the nerves and muscles.

Any level of movement experience is welcome, and no yoga experience is necessary. Class will involve both discussion and movement.

Saturday & Sunday, December 16 & 17
11 am – 5 pm (1 hour break)
$80 for one day, $150 for both

The Breathing Project
15 West 26 Street, 10th Floor (b/t B’way & 6th Ave)
Questions? Call 917-843-9537, or e-mail spiralamy@aol.com.

Amy Matthews, CMA, SME, RYT, RSMT/RSME has been teaching movement since 1994. She is a
Certified Laban Movement Analyst and a Body-Mind Centering™ Practitioner.
Amy is certified as a yoga teacher by Heart of Yoga and Yoga Union, is registered with ISMETA and Yoga Alliance, and is certified as a Motherhand Shiatsu practitioner.

Amy has been on the faculty of the Year-Long Certificate Program at the Laban/Bartenieff
Institute of Movement Studies since 2000, and teaches embodied asana classes and workshops at Movements Afoot, as part of the Advanced Studies Program at the Breathing Project, and at the
Society for Martial Arts Instruction. Amy works privately as a movement therapist, integrating
Laban Movement Analysis, Bartenieff Fundamentals, yoga and Body Mind Centering™. She
teaches anatomy workshops for LIMS, co-teaches “Still Moving” karate and yoga workshops with
Sensei Michelle Gay for the Society for Martial Arts Instruction, and has co-taught with
Alison West on Yoga Union's Teacher Training program.

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