Myofascial Magic: Shoulder Shrugs and Bugs
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Shoulders are such an expressive part of us! A shrug can replace a thousand words, right? Do you, or any of your clients, experience shoulder impingement, frozen shoulder, aching, stiffness or just limited range of motion in this amazing, if complex, “joint”? In this episode Paul and Joanne share some delightful stories about shoulders. What do you gain from training them? How can you avoid straining them? What are the many elements in Myofascial Magic that we can bring to the table (or mat or machine, when we are teaching) that will automagically enhance working with shoulders? There are some really valuable points in this fascinating discussion. If you'd like more information on the next available Myofascial Magic In Action course, you can watch our free webinar here or contact us on [email protected] to book a free informal discovery chat with Paul or Joanne. We always love hearing from you! MORE INFO Visit myofascialmagic.com FOLLOW US Follow @myofascial_magic on Instagram GET IN TOUCH Email us on [email protected] or DM us on Instagram Podcast produced and edited by Megan Bay Dorman SIGN UP TO THE JOANNE AVISON NEWSLETTER Simply scroll down to ‘Join Our Collective’ and pop in your details. We DON’T spam and we DO respect privacy! FOLLOW ME Instagram Facebook FREE TRAINING! Access my free webinar here - How Yoga & Pilates Instructors Are Using 5 Key ‘Game-Changers’ To Transform Their Teaching And Have A Greater Impact On Their Client’s Lives - WITHOUT Having To Gain Any Extra Qualifications Or Spend Years Relearning.
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