Showing posts with label physiotherapy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label physiotherapy. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
FREE TALK: Postural Patterning with Nik Curry on 17 May
If you've been reading along here, following us on Facebook or listening to Jenifer's yammering in yoga class, you know we're excited to host Nik Curry's Postural Patterning Level 1 Workshop later this month. If you want to learn more, or you just can't wait to learn how to achieve beautiful posture, physical freedom and dynamic well being - do not despair! You can join Nik for a free 45-minute talk this coming Friday.
When: Friday, 17 May at 1.15 pm (replaces the regularly scheduled Power Yoga Basics class).
Where: Healium.
Cost: Free!
Note: We previously announced this event as happening on Thursday, 16 May at 12.15 pm. Please note the new day and time.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Postural Patterning, Level 1: A Workshop with Nik Curry
We at Healium are very excited to offer a special postural patterning workshop with Nik Curry. Here's why: the first time I met Nik I had just emerged from a blissful relaxation massage - a rare treat, actually - and this fellow introduced himself and then, after a mutual exchange of pleasantries, proceeded to enumerate a comprehensive inventory of my postural issues.
For an athlete recovering from multiple injuries, this was exciting stuff. In fact, within a matter of minutes Nik had read my body like a book. He could tell just by observing how I stood, walked, and carried myself what was going on with me - my injuries, my history, asymmetries, strengths and weaknesses - in short, my experience of my body. Nik had identified my postural patterns.
Then, after conducting several simple tests, he was able to provide with me with some cues to follow: hold my elbow like this, rotate my wrist like that, and so on. These were my personal keys in achieving ideal positioning . . . and in time would play a significant role in my healing.
We all have postural patterns, strategies we pick up from an early age. Over time, these strategies may no longer support us - literally. Think of these adaptations as physical coping mechanisms. We hurt our knee, so we take up the slack on the other side of the body. This might work in the short term, but over time such a strategy may well lead to dysfunction and breakdown elsewhere - in places other than the original injury. You know how that goes.
I like to joke that it was only after working with Nik that I actually learned how to walk. I'm excited for all of you who will get to experience Nik's work for the first time, and who will see firsthand why we call him "the posture wizard." This workshop is designed for people who do yoga, and it's great for athletes and others interested in learning how to move - and live - better. I'll see you there! - Ryan
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Workshop details
Postural Patterning helps you achieve awareness and balance within your body. The level-one workshop is a 10-hour practical course over two days that combines postural concepts and yoga positioning with connected "power posture" in the center ideal.
The workshop is dynamic and hands-on, and you'll learn how to:
- see and understand your own postural pattern.
- achieve postural balance and find your personal keys in achieving the ideal.
- connect the links between posture and movement.
- find your physical self.
This exclusive training event includes course notes, demonstrations and heaps of interactive learning. Limited to 15 students - so get in quick!
Where: Healium.
When: Saturday, 25 May and Sunday, 26 May, 11 am to 4.30 pm each day.
What: Postural Patterning, Level 1.
Who: Nik Curry. He's been working with people's wellness through the physical body for over 30 years as a physiotherapist in teaching hospitals, in private practice here and abroad and as a patient himself. His passion is creating self-awareness of the bodies we live in, providing a means of ownership for our wellness and an understanding of the language of the body. For more information, visit Nik online at www.posturalpatterning.com.
Monday, July 18, 2011
An Introduction to Postural Patterning
We're excited to have physiotherapist Nik Curry at Healium - and blogging for us today. Nik, who offers a holistic version of physiotherapy he calls Postural Patterning, is completing his first book on the subject. More news on that when it becomes available!
In a world where we have extraordinary experiences each day, it's easy to miss the ordinary things. We can order 19 varieties of coffee, have real-time conversations around the world from matchbox-sized phones or palm-held computers. We can Google a picture of the house a friend just rented in Hastings or Hawaii. But do we see ourselves?
Postural Patterning is about what you normally do each day, and the way you do it.
We're all individuals. We all have pretty much the same bodies to work with, but the way we use our bodies is unique to us. We all have our own postural pattern.
There are similarities and trends with other people. Family members, sports people, tall people, left-handers all have more similarities to each other than to people outside their groups.
But we each have our own story, our own way of doing things, and we should know what our way of defying gravity and standing up is.
Self-awareness is a desired goal for anyone on the mind-body-spirit journey. In some ways, self-awareness of the body is the simplest form to achieve. Learning the language of your body happens in the immediate moment. Your body is with you all day, you can check in any time you like - it's where you live!
In the same way that most of us were never taught to stand or walk or sit, we weren't taught what the feedback from our body means. Sure, we know that pain is bad and comfort is good - or is it?
Pain messages arrive because something is overloaded, badly supported or damaged. We need to know about this, but is it important or can we ignore it?
Comfort means that things are supported and resting. But are they supported in the right places, by the right structures, or are they being supported in ways that reinforce problems?
In Postural Patterning there are three steps to self-awareness and self-management:
1. Learning to listen to the language of your body.
2. Knowing what the messages from your body mean.
3. Knowing what to do about these messages.
Initially, we look at what your body is telling you, usually where it hurts and how it is affecting your life. Then we have a look at what you're doing and the way you're doing it normally. We compare that "normality" to the ideal way of using that body part or your whole body, which allows us to see and understand the differences.
Then we find a pathway to change.
It's a process, not an event. It happens in the everyday way we do things and works with postural patterning keys. These keys are awarenesses that create change through your entire postural system and encourage balanced, optimal use of your body.
No one else can fix you or heal you or cure you. You have to do that yourself, but other people can help you and support you and teach you.
Postural Patterning gives you insight to how your body is doing its job. It helps you see the best ways of using your body for efficiency and resolving problems. Although you still have to do the work, it guides you through the process of developing self-awareness and balancing to gain control of your physical body and self-actualization.
In a world where we have extraordinary experiences each day, it's easy to miss the ordinary things. We can order 19 varieties of coffee, have real-time conversations around the world from matchbox-sized phones or palm-held computers. We can Google a picture of the house a friend just rented in Hastings or Hawaii. But do we see ourselves?
Postural Patterning is about what you normally do each day, and the way you do it.

There are similarities and trends with other people. Family members, sports people, tall people, left-handers all have more similarities to each other than to people outside their groups.
But we each have our own story, our own way of doing things, and we should know what our way of defying gravity and standing up is.
Self-awareness is a desired goal for anyone on the mind-body-spirit journey. In some ways, self-awareness of the body is the simplest form to achieve. Learning the language of your body happens in the immediate moment. Your body is with you all day, you can check in any time you like - it's where you live!
In the same way that most of us were never taught to stand or walk or sit, we weren't taught what the feedback from our body means. Sure, we know that pain is bad and comfort is good - or is it?
Pain messages arrive because something is overloaded, badly supported or damaged. We need to know about this, but is it important or can we ignore it?
Comfort means that things are supported and resting. But are they supported in the right places, by the right structures, or are they being supported in ways that reinforce problems?
In Postural Patterning there are three steps to self-awareness and self-management:
1. Learning to listen to the language of your body.
2. Knowing what the messages from your body mean.
3. Knowing what to do about these messages.
Initially, we look at what your body is telling you, usually where it hurts and how it is affecting your life. Then we have a look at what you're doing and the way you're doing it normally. We compare that "normality" to the ideal way of using that body part or your whole body, which allows us to see and understand the differences.
Then we find a pathway to change.
It's a process, not an event. It happens in the everyday way we do things and works with postural patterning keys. These keys are awarenesses that create change through your entire postural system and encourage balanced, optimal use of your body.
No one else can fix you or heal you or cure you. You have to do that yourself, but other people can help you and support you and teach you.
Postural Patterning gives you insight to how your body is doing its job. It helps you see the best ways of using your body for efficiency and resolving problems. Although you still have to do the work, it guides you through the process of developing self-awareness and balancing to gain control of your physical body and self-actualization.
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