Introduction To The Trager Approach Workshops

The Trager® Approach, developed by Milton Trager, MD., combines bodywork and movement re-education. It is a process of communicating a quality of free, effortless movement through gently elongating, rocking, and supporting the body that facilitates deep relaxation, increased physical mobility, and promotes the body's optimal performance. The TRAGER Approach encourages the development of human sensitivity and functional body awareness and has applications in all activities where effective body use is important.
Trager® Introductory Workshops
In the Introduction to Trager® Approach Workshop, you will get a thorough introduction to TRAGER principles - through explanation, demonstration and practice.
You will be guided through an exploration of how gentle rhythmic motion, a balanced attention, and an open questioning attitude can be applied to your professional work and your personal development. And you will experience the soft, light, free feelings of TRAGER work through giving and receiving tablework and through learning self-care Mentastics® movements that help integrate the benefits of the work into every aspect of living. This is a 7 hour continuing education class for state certification and NCTMB. No prerequisites.
Note: This is not a TRAGER certification class. It serves as one of the prerequisites for entering the TRAGER certification training.
Workshop Teacher
Robert Clark is a Trager® Introductory Workshop Leader and a certified Trager® practitioner with a practice in Baltimore Maryland.
The 2011 Workshop Schedule
Introduction to TRAGER® Approach
Saturday March 12, 2011
7 CE hours, $130
Community Colleges of Baltimore County - CCBC Essex
7201 Rossville Boulevard Baltimore, MD 21237
443-840-1431 - Cher Hunter, Program Director
Registering for CE Classes:
http://www.ccbcmassagetherapy.com/NCBTMBContinuingEd.html
Registration opens for the March 2011 Classes at the beginning of 2011.
The CRN (class registration number) needed to register will be available at that time.
For Registration at all the campuses of the Community Colleges of Baltimore County by phone: 443-840-4700.
This is often the quickest, easiest way to register. If you have any difficulties registering, please contact Jean Wible 443-840-1069.
For questions call Robert Clark 410-935-4536.
Workshop Location
Community Colleges of Baltimore County - CCBC Essex
The campus is on the Northeast side of Baltimore City.
Building J - The location of the Massage Program and Classes
7201 Rossville Boulevard Baltimore, MD 21237
CCBC Essex is off Baltimore Beltway (695) Exit 34 (Rosedale).
At Exit 34, turn onto Maryland Route 7 (Philadelphia Road) heading towards White Marsh.
Proceed one-quarter mile and turn left onto Rossville Boulevard.
The campus is served by MTA bus routes 24 and 55.
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