Movement as Medicine
What you'll learn
- How to listen to your own body
- The difference between yin and yang movements and why it's important to include both
- How to overcome resistance and barriers to movement
- How to create personal movement goals
- Embodiment practices to experience different types of movement
Requirements
- Suitable for all people and all bodies
- No prerequisites
Description
This course is more than just moving for fitness and exercise. It's about moving to understand yourself better. There are multiple layers of healing that are held in the body, and by addressing movement as a form of medicine, you will be given the key to unlock these layers and to feel free in your body.
In this course, you'll get to know your body on a new level and you'll feel inspired to move. You'll connect with your inner voice through a range of guided sessions.
You'll be introduced to different movement practices, ranging from yang (dynamic) movement, to yin (slow and steady) movement.
You'll look at ways to include incidental exercise in your day, and how to swap out old habits for new, healthy habits.
This course is perfect for you if you want to set movement goals and achieve them!
Step by step, you'll learn how to set a SMART goal, and how to be inspired to stay on track with your goals so that you can feel fit and healthy in your body.
Movement as Medicine is the first pillar of the Five Pillars of Holistic Health. It is important to focus on movement as a way of feeling free in your body.
When you understand your body, and how to listen to what your body needs, you'll be on the right track to feeling strong and empowered!
Who this course is for:
- Anyone excited to learn about movement and embodiment to enhance their own health
Instructor
Chelsea is an Australian Naturopath specialising in holistic health to improve quality of life and support longevity. She completed a four-year Health Science Degree that provided her with skills and knowledge in nutrition, herbal medicine and lifestyle advice to promote wellbeing. She has been working in the field of holistic health for over 10 years.
Chelsea furthered her studies by undertaking a yoga teacher training in Byron Bay. This helped to expand her awareness of the human body and how to take care of it as well as exploring new ways to move and breathe that are beneficial for the body.
The underlying philosophy of Chelsea's work is based on the 5 core pillars of holistic health. These are:
Movement as Medicine
Nutrition as Nourishment
The Mind Matters
Rest is Best
Energy & Environment
Chelsea combines her knowledge of yoga with natural health to cultivate bodily awareness and she hopes to inspire students to find a deeper aspect of themselves and to take care of their bodies as they move this this wild and wonderful life.