Overview of Advanced Trainings

Bringing New Innovations To The
Massage Therapy & Bodywork Profession

Study Advanced, Leading Edge Concepts
in Clinical Massage Therapy &
Advanced Structural Bodywork
with Kyle C. Wright

I Ask You…

Kyle Wright demonstrating with model skeleton with musclesAre you looking for a course that will take your skill set to a higher level of competency?

Have you been searching for new theories, concepts, and treatment strategies you can implement into your practice immediately?

Are you looking for something different that will advance your therapeutic approach, delivering the highest level knowledge from experts? 

Do you want to be on the Leading Edge of the massage therapy profession … part of an elite group of bodywork professionals?

Then our Advanced Training Courses will be a life-changing experience for you!

Continuing Education is an integral component to being a competent and successful Massage & Bodywork Therapist. NCSAB and FloridaSAB offer the best CE courses available just minutes from downtown Charlotte, NC or Jacksonville, FL.


Discover How Kyle Wright’s CE Courses Give YOU
A Definite and Profound Professional Advantage.

Kyle Wright manually treating Student's neckKyle’s courses are precisely thought out and deeply serious in nature.

Our objective is to teach students how to quite their minds while quieting their hands. Students learn the importance of effective communication when teaching clients the art of how to receive bodywork.

NO Pain, MORE Gain & the Parasympathetic Nerve System

Consciously applied and consciously received bodywork allow clients to fall into a deep, parasympathetic, relaxing state, reducing accumulated C.E.M.&.N.T. or Chronic, Excess Muscle & Nerve Tension & Stress.

Deep work with a non-painful approach positively affects the central nervous system. Our No Pain = More Gain approach stimulates the client’s parasympathetic response so the client can “let go” of their deeper levels of chronic muscle tension, often stored deep in their neuromuscular memory.

“Seeing” More Deeply Into the Structure & Posture

Most therapists practicing today believe in what they “see” on the surface while viewing a client’s posture is what is “real” going on deeper in the structure. The surface contours of the body very often give the exact opposite “information” as to what the bones are actually doing.

More often, than not, and to many the eye, more common approaches to postural analysis lead therapists to see many false illusions as to what is really going on structurally.

In comparison, our approach to Structural Assessment gives students more concrete evidence as to what the spine and bone & joint structure is actually doing in relationship to the pelvis and gravity.

For example, many clients appearing to have a so-called “swayback” — incorrectly referred defined as an “anterior tilted pelvis” with “excess lordosis” (forward curve of the lumbar spine). Yet the majority of people, in fact, do NOT have an excessively anterior tilted pelvis and excess lordosis. In fact, we see most people in modern society as having the exact opposite structural imbalances as commonly assumed: a posterior pelvic tilt with loss of lumbar curve.

“Swayback” is a slang term that in the 1950s became more associated with LOSS of lumbar curve and increased kyphosis with a neutral or posterior tilted pelvis. Yet imprecise methods of postural evaluation led to confusion of it’s meaning.

In a nutshell, in many cases, what people think they see visually is often the opposite as to often what’s going on structurally below the skin. Discovering how to “see” below the skin is what we focus on.

Gravity and the Downward Collapsed, Stooped Posture

Postural Collapse & Distortion

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The compensatory reactors in the posterior torso (gluteals, back and neck) are often “hyper-tonused” (tensed up) or “electrically charged” and under the constant downward pull of gravity. This adaptively downward spiral literally compresses the body into a Downward Collapsed, “Stooped” Posture, very often with one side shorter than the other, leading to left / right imbalances as well (such as a high hip).

The chronology of events following from long-term muscular imbalances, poor posture and gravity playing upon the structure boggles the minds of many. Muscular imbalances and the accumulation of C.E.M.&.N.T. often store up in over-lengthened yet hyper-tense muscles opposing the over-shortened muscles. And often, “where the pain is — it ain’t.”

Many pain sufferers have had their backs aggressively dug into using physical strength and force to no avail or only temporary results, and much of the time feeling weaker and sometimes in more pain after they were treated.

Aggressive Work is NOT Necessary

Many of these aggressive treatments such as deep stripping, cross-fiber friction and foam rolling do very little in comparison to slow, steady, sinking, static compressions into the bellies of the muscles.

Muscle bellies are the only element in the human body with a physiological ability to significantly exert force or relax and shorten or lengthen, everything else being comparatively static. Our seminars are geared toward the slower, steadily, sinking, non-painful work to the over-shortened, chronically tense muscles — not necessarily where the client feels their pain.

The bottom line is, localized (treating where it hurts) and excessively aggressive work, can cause more harm than good.

Become One of “The Elite” of
Clinical & Structural Bodywork

Over the past 30 years, I’ve had the pleasure of training thousands of licensed manual therapists in our unique approach in resolving chronic excess muscle and nerve tension (C.E.M.&.N.T.) and structural imbalance.

And many of our theories go against many of the so-called “experts” in massage therapy education.

If this stimulates your interest, and you’re looking for valuable insights into the adaptive and compensatory reactions of muscles and the painful conditions they cause, then these workshops are a must.

Students will leave the workshops Inspired and Rejuvenated, and their own bodies decompressed. 

At the same time, you’ll learn and experience our unique approach to resolving chronic excess muscle and nerve tension & stress (C.E.M.&.N.T.). All along, you’ll learn to play your client’s edges of fear, resistance, guarding and pain.

I highly encourage all manual therapists wanting a seminar that will exceed your expectations to come join my Staff and I for a day or more so that together we can continue to enlighten the world to the value of soft tissue therapy, our unique approach, and how it fits into our healthcare system today and in the future.

If this makes sense to you and you want to become part of an elite group of bodywork professionals, come join us and you’ll experience the difference.

Sincerely,
Kyle C. Wright, LBMT


AVAILABLE 2016 CE WORKSHOPS

in Charlotte, NC with Kyle C. Wright

Each Workshop:  SAT/SUN   9-5   $375  14 CEU’S

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