NCBTMB Provider# 1448
Introductory Experiential Class exploring the mechanisms of one of the best kept secrets in the world of bodywork - the First Barrier of Resistance. Learn to recognize the First Barrier of Resistance, which is the key to effectively releasing structural tightness and pain. Bring presence throughout the process of assessment and treatment, using minimal force that produces lasting results. Develop effective touch that is deep, but never aggressive. Begin learning to sense and engage tightness in the body three-dimensionally. Experiential learning through self-treatment and treating others. Small class size of six students insures close supervision.
Price includes extensive self-care manual with inflatable exercise balls and pump worth $56.
Workshop Facility:
Blue Light Healing Arts Studio, Matthews Beach Area, Seattle
Advanced Registration Required
206.972.3486 or cedron@cedronsterling.com
For Expanded Class Description & Cancellation/Refund Policy, go to: www.CedronSterling.com/upcoming-courses
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Cedron Sterling now in his 43rd year of practice as a dynamic and gifted bodyworker, holds diplomas from the Pacific School of Massage & Healing Arts (1982), the Seattle Massage School Advanced Program (1988), Transformational BodyworkSM Seminars Certification Program (1999), and completion of the highest level courses in the John F. Barnes, PT Myofascial Release Method (2009). He is also certified in the Hurqalya Method of Heart Energy Healing (2023).
In the late 1990’s, he fully recovered from a serious and debilitating case of thoracic outlet syndrome utilizing Myofascial self-care when nothing else helped. This inspired him to pursue extensive training with the John F. Barnes, P.T. methodology, in which he has become an Expert Level practitioner.
Cedron currently enjoys a flourishing full-time practice in Seattle devoted exclusively to Myofascial Release and enjoys a diverse clientele, many of whom are health care professionals themselves. Cedron’s teaching experience includes courses in Myofascial self-care at the UW School of Nursing Continuing Ed Conference, the City of Seattle, and the Boeing Company among others. In addition, he has facilitated weekend-long regional Myofascial Study Groups for colleagues annually in the Seattle Area.