Lose Your Fear Of The Neck

5kg of head on top of some of the most complex flexible joints in the body. These joints require a combination of precision, power, mobility and stability and are some of the areas least understood and understandably feared in the world of movement. 

This course is split into two main sections but also includes a bonus case-study workshop showcasing the theory in action with a couple of real life clients

You will have access to seminar recordings, notes in PDF and practical movement classes that bring the theory to life so you can feel the changes immediately in your own body. 


Who Is This Course For?

All movement professionals and body workers who would like to increase their knowledge of the head and shoulders including:

  • Pilates Teachers

  • Yoga Instructors

  • Personal Trainers

  • Physiotherapists

Course Curriculum

Includes the following course units:

  • Neck Detective - 2 hour Seminar

  • Shouting Shoulders - 2 Hour Seminar

  • Head and Shoulders Practical Movement Class

  • Where Do I Start? - Case Study Workshop - 2 Hours

More than 7 Hours of Virtual Training

Plus BONUS material!

  • 2 Seminars - 2 Hours Each

    With detailed course notes and powerpoint presentation.

  • 1 Practical Movement Classes

    Bringing the theory to life. 60-90 minutes.

  • Join The Discussion

    Access to the Fisioplus Pilates Education discussion forum to continue their learning journey with like-minded professionals.

  • Critical Thinking Workshop

    With case study session and detailed course notes.

  • Course Completion Certificate

    7 hours of Continuing Professional Development.

  • BONUS FisioPlus Pilates Client Classes

    See different styles of teaching, cueing and interactions with clients with pathologies.

Instructor

MCSP SRP, Physiotherapist, specialist in clinical application of Pilates Zoe Queally

Zoe Queally is a UK trained Chartered Physiotherapist and has been fine tuning her clinical experience since 1996. She is a clinical specialist for spinal problems, sports injuries and repetitive strain injuries.