Myofascial De-Armouring: Unwinding from Root to Resonance
Learn how to safely release deep tension in the pelvis, jaw, and throat, so the body can regain its natural mobility, breath, and voice.
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A hands-on weekend training for bodyworkers, somatic practitioners, voice facilitators, and therapists.
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Most people carry tension where it matters most: the pelvis, the hips, the throat, and the jaw.
These are not random places. They are the body’s crossroads of movement, emotion, expression, and protection. Over time, many people brace here without even knowing it.
The body adapts. Mobility decreases. Breathing changes. Expression tightens.
This weekend training shows you how to release those patterns safely and skillfully.
Through precise, hands-on work, you will learn intra-oral and external myofascial techniques that gently unwind tension in the hips, pelvic floor, throat, and jaw. The methods are grounded in anatomy and tissue response yet sensitive to the emotional shifts that often accompany real release.
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When these areas soften, something remarkable happens.
Posture becomes more fluid. Movement becomes easier. Breathing deepens. Voice and presence return.
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For both men and women, this work can restore a sense of internal coherence—where structure, expression, and feeling move together again.​
This training is for practitioners who know that the body is not only a structure to adjust, but a story waiting to be heard.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for bodyworkers who understand that physical structure and emotional holding are inseparable.
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You may find this training particularly valuable if you are:
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A bodyworker, massage therapist, or manual therapist who wants to approach the pelvis, throat, and jaw with greater confidence and care.
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A movement or somatic practitioner interested in the fascial lines that connect core stability, voice, and grounded presence.
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A voice worker, yoga teacher, or breathwork facilitator ready to address the structural tension that limits authentic expression.
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A practitioner who sees how often clients carry tension, shame, or freeze responses in these areas—and wants practical ways to help.
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Someone ready to move beyond technique and begin listening to the body’s deeper intelligence.
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How You Will Learn
This is not a course about memorising anatomy charts.
It is about learning to feel anatomy.
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You will develop the ability to locate and understand structures through touch, attention, and curiosity—skills that make anatomy practical in real sessions.
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During the training you will learn to:
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Refine your palpation skills in the pelvis, hips, throat, and jaw
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Work confidently with anatomical landmarks without becoming trapped in terminology
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Recognize how tissue tone, density, and texture reveal postural and emotional holding
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Listen with your hands instead of forcing technique
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Trust your ability to sense, respond, and adapt in real time
Because of this approach, the material integrates naturally into many modalities. Each practitioner leaves with tools they can immediately apply—within their own style, language, and practice.
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If you are ready to deepen your understanding of how structure, expression, and emotional holding meet in the body, this training offers a rare opportunity to explore these connections through direct experience.
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Join us for a weekend of hands-on learning, refined touch, and deeper anatomical insight.
Step into a way of working where the body is approached not only as a structure to adjust—but as a living system ready to unwind.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need advanced anatomical knowledge?
No. A basic understanding of anatomy is helpful, but the course focuses on felt anatomy and practical palpation.
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Is this training trauma-informed?
This work is Trauma-sensitive with clear consent practices, nervous system awareness, and practitioner boundaries. For more comprehensive trauma-informed education please check out the Enrootment Method
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Is intra-oral work mandatory?
It is not mandatory however the participation in intra-oral techniques is carefully guided and to get the most out of this training it is helpful to experience what your clients will be receiving.
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Can this work trigger emotional responses?
Sometimes emotional material surfaces when long-held tension releases. The training focuses on holding space safely without forcing emotional processing.
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Will these techniques integrate with my current modality?
Yes. The principles apply across many practices including:
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massage therapy
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structural bodywork
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somatic therapy
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yoga therapy
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breathwork
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voice work


