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DKK 1,895/ Continuing education/Breathwork in treatment
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Neck/Continuing Education
Continuing Education for Therapists: Immersion in the Physical and Verbal Blockages of the Neck Are you a trained body therapist, masseur, physiotherapist or therapist in manual therapy? Do you want to immerse yourself in the complex interaction of the neck between body and psyche? Then this continuing education is created for you. The neck - more than just physical tensions\ The neck is a central part of our body, where physical tension is often a symptom of deeper imbalances. It can be headaches, migraines or limited freedom of movement, but the neck can also reflect how we relate to the outside world. Are we hiding? Are we holding anything back verbally? Are we stuck in old patterns? In this continuing education, we work to read and understand when the neck needs to be released and when joint mobilization is the right approach. *You get that with you: * Practical techniques to create free movement of the neck Understanding how verbal blockages manifest themselves physically The ability to work deep into the middle axis of the vertebrae of the neck Confidence in releasing the neck in a safe and effective way Sharper sensing for when and how the neck should be treated Target audience: ** Trained therapists with a minimum of one year of experience This day gives you both knowledge and concrete tools to refine your practice and go even deeper in your work with your neck. *Registration & Questions: *\ Tel. 22822323/mail: mk@mikaelkyneb.com Look forward to a day filled with insight, immersion and hands-on learning!
DKK 1,895/ Neck/continuing education
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Transformative breathwork!
We all breathe from the moment we come into the world, and when we let go of the last breath, this is also where we leave this world! But are we really aware of how important the breath is for our well-being, for our well-being and not least our presence with ourselves? During my more than 20 years as a body therapist, I have seen how people can survive, a lifetime, without being aware of the importance of breathing, in order to feel the need, desire, passion, presence, just to name a few of the words, and last but not least, the love for oneself and others. The environment and heritage of course have a big “impact” on how we learn to breathe. In my experience, a great many people are actually not, or have been aware, that a balanced breath is one of the shortest paths to greater well-being. Transformative = transforming oneself from one place to another place. Breathwork = covers up the term breathing, and you can do this in many different ways. For it to be considered transformational, it is because you get the opportunity to look behind our human control center, if you dare to let go of control, because underneath that state lies the unconscious and our subconscious. You have probably heard the concept of the body remembering, and it will often be what we refer to, namely the experiences, trauma, anxiety, fear, anger, stress, etc. that lie in the subconscious. But to get down and feel it, we're going to have to get past our control center, and here the transformational breath is a fantastic tool. When we over-oxygenate the body, then briefly, losing the ability to control the things around us, you thus gain easier and direct access to our subconscious. It's not an “easy” journey, and you're not going to get a “free ride” because it's hard work. But I can still say as much that it is a beautiful journey into the state and ability of the body, since you activate the body's own DMT which is also a known substance that one uses in psychedelic trips, here you “simply” use the body's own natural signaling substance. *Are there different approaches to the Transforming Breathwork? * Yes it is there. You may have heard of Wim Hof, the Iceman, who has gone to great lengths to show the world what we can do with our breath. He calls it the Wim Hof method. I myself have been inspired by Breathmaster in Bali, and you can also find great inspiration from Dan Brulé's Breath mastery or Stanislav Grof, a Czech psychiatrist who was one of the first therapists to use breathing consciously during therapy, and has created a great breeding ground for the great knowledge that exists today about the importance of our breathing. Another great inspiration is the author James Nestor who has written the book BREATH! Which is a great inspiration, where he describes several ways to breathe and how important in everyday life it is to breathe through the nose. Therefore, the different approaches to a transformative breathwork session can vary as we all do it differently, yet there are common features which can include a focus on deep, conscious breaths, increased oxygen intake, and the release of tension and blockages in the body. Many people who practice transformative breathwork describe about experiences of deep relaxation, renewed energy, heightened awareness, and sometimes transformative insights.
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About Mikael Kyneb
BODY THERAPIST, SPEAKER AND TEACHER Mikael was born in 1972 and has a background as a professional cyclist. He has worked independently as a body therapist since 2001 and, with his many years of experience, has had more than 25,000 clients between his hands ranging from body therapy to the treatment of sports injuries. Through his structured and targeted work, Mikael Kyneb has given managers, passionate people and elite professional athletes greater self-insight. This has led to improved quality of life and energy, an understanding of the connection between physical and mental health, which has created a fertile ground for better outcomes in clients' everyday lives. For the past few years Mikael has been associated with Team Segafredo Trek now Lidl-Trek, which is one of the best cycling teams in the world. Here Mikael has worked with Mads Pedersen and Mattias Skjelmose. Mikael has also been associated with the best Ice Hockey team in Denmark Aalborg Pirates. Previously, from 2009 to 2011, Mikael was a regular member of the Danish — and one of the world's best — cycling team Team Saxo Bank as a body therapist and co-responsible for implementing major changes in the diet and nutrition of the riders on the team. Here he worked with some of the world's best cyclists such as Alberto Contador, Matti Breschel, Chris Anker Sørensen, Andy Schleck, Frank Schleck, Fabian Cancellara and Michael Mørkøv. Mikael Kyneb combines techniques such as in-depth massage, reflexology, body therapy, acupressure, joint release, respiratory therapy and relaxation in one and the same treatment.