Dynamic Lower Body:
Mat to Table Integration
A three day technique driven training designed to expand how you assess and treat beyond static table work. Each morning you feel it in your own body first — following the fascial lines, understanding restriction from the inside out — before you ever work on someone else.
The mat offers something the table never can: full expression. Here you learn the complete lower body fascial lines, limb handling with true ease and intention, and the dynamic stretches that only become possible when the body is free to move in all directions. Then you bring all of it to the table. And that is where the art begins.
Arrive at the table with new eyes and the skill to match.
18
HOURS HANDS ON
3
DAYS
$750
TUITION
$250
TO RESERVE
Feel it first. Then treat it.
Each day builds on the last.
You begin in your own body, developing the awareness and sensitivity that makes everything else possible.
We will begin treatment on the mat, where the body has full freedom to express and release.
Then you take it to the table with new eyes and a complete treatment approach.
Full treatment manual included for take home reference
Curriculum
Day one · September 15
Embody. Sense. Understand.
One hour personal body movement practice: breath work, stretch, body awareness and self massage techniques. You cannot guide a body through something you have not felt yourself.
Introduction to following the full fascial lines: using the body's connective tissue map to find restriction and achieve complete tension release at the joint
Foundational limb handling: weight, ease, leverage and the language of a limb at rest
Lower body fascial line assessment from the ground up
First mat to table transitions: letting what the floor revealed inform your table work
Day two · September 22
The mat is where the body tells the full truth.
Mat treatment deepened: hip complex, glutes, hamstrings, hip flexors and the full lower limb fascial lines
Active and passive fascial stretch integration: full expression of movement and limb handling only possible on the mat
Limb handling refinement: lower limb chains, weight transfer, traction and how to move a body with true ease
Movement guided cueing: language that invites the body to open rather than directing it
Table work informed by movement findings: how fascial line assessment changes your positioning, depth and sequencing
Day three · September 29
Adapting it to the table is the art.
Full mat to table session practice with hands on feedback
Advanced limb handling: lower body in lateral, supine and side lying positions
Complete fascial line treatment from mat to table: putting all three days together into one connected session
Clinical reasoning: how your fascial line assessment changes every treatment decision
Closing embodiment practice: leaving with new eyes and the skill to match