Slings Tactile Cueing
The skill of tactile cuing opens a new dimension for fascia-focused movement teachers. It is about recognising why you use touch and how to utilise it most effectively, to promote specific movement qualities or to optimize your clints movement execution.
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Continuous Education Slings Myofascial Training
Slings Tactile Cuing offers the opportunity to strengthen your trust in your intention (Why touch) as well as your decisiveness (How to touch) by practicing with selected exercises on and with your fellow teachers. On each of the curse days, you will experience master classes for deepened embodiment of Slings Myofascial Training.
Learning Objectives and Goals
After completion of the course Slings Tactile Cueing, you will have:
- Developed a deeper understanding of the intent behind tactile cueing.
- The ability to recognize why and how to effectively use touch in fascia focused movement.
- Gained clarity if your tactile intent is aimed towards proprioceptive finesse or interoceptive clarity.
- Increased your aim-oriented skills to promote movement direction and movement quality through touch.
- The ability to enhance your client’s relationship between tactile instructions and movement perception.
- Through practical application you will have increased your confidence of why, when, and how you use tractile cueing.
- Extended your understanding of the Slings Concept and created new connections within its application.
- Experienced how structural integration can be enhanced by intentional communication through touch.
- Benefited from daily master classes to deepen the embodiment of the learnt skills.
- Developed a helpful way to use the gained skills in group classes as well as a one-on-one setting.
Slings Tactile Cueing is a self-contained education and not a requirement for the Slings Diploma.
General Conditions
Dates: | |
Duration: | 14 hours |
Educator: | Muriel Morwitzer |
Prerequisite: | |
Certificate: | Certificate of Participation |
Handout: | None |
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