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| Are You a Good Candidate for Movement Mastery?
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| Now that you've read our Success Stories, Common Benefits, and Movement Mastery Programs, I invite you to begin setting and achieving your own movement goals.
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| Movement Mastery is ideal for individuals who are:
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Excited about learning to move with more ease, grace, and fun |
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Committed to reaching and maintaining higher performance levels |
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Eager to get back into action and eliminate discomfort from injuries and accidents |
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Dedicated to helping their own students or clients enhance their results |
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| What are your goals? Let's talk!
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 "Prior to medical school, I was trained as a musician and learned about all sorts of stress that professional dancers and musicians experience which physicians were unable to treat. I also learned about some of the therapeutic movement techniques they used to help themselves. Under certain circumstances, patients can avoid surgery by employing these techniques, and I don't hesitate to refer these patients to Ginger McLeod."
T. Forscht Dagi, M.D., neurosurgeon |
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| What Movement Mastery Is Not
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| Movement Mastery training is not a
substitute for medical care or treatment. We do not diagnose, prescribe
for, treat, or cure disease or illness. Those with injuries or pain should seek the advice of their physician or licensed health care professional. Any reduction or elimination of pain that occurs in the process of gaining movement mastery is a natural consequence of the learning process and the improved organization of movement and postural patterns. |
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| For more information, contact us at info@movementmastery.com.
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