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MOVEMENT ANATOMY

The course all movement professionals have been waiting for.

A practical and interactive way to learn Movement Anatomy.

Online, and in your own time.

 

February 8, 2022

Movement Anatomy knowledge is a fundamental requirement for successful teaching and practice in any movement modality. movementanatomy.com’s Movement Anatomy Foundation Course takes the anxiety out of studying anatomy and is bringing it to students as an easy to study, online, interactive, and in-practice learning experience.  Anybody can do this course, no matter their level, experience, or specialisation.

The platform was founded by Theo Botha and Mark Vella who have more than 50 years topflight exercise and anatomy teaching between them.

Starting from a cellular level, the course work is designed to TRANSFORM you as a forward thinking, practical and analytical movement specialist with over 100 hours of learning, online support, and self-study. A student on our recent course had this to say: “the three modules are layered beautifully and build you up so that you get to the end of the course with a firm understanding of movement anatomy.”

The course is uniquely housed on a user-friendly online learning platform. Resources are in abundance from E-books, pdf documents, self-tests, assignments to 3D video animations. Regular contact sessions with highly acclaimed presenters plus the unique approach in learning, make up the 3 modules, consisting of 19 chapters and an exam.

This course is endorsed by BASI Pilates®, a leader in top-tier Pilates education.: “I have always believed in the need for sound anatomical knowledge as the basis for the study of all movement disciplines. I recommend this course wholeheartedly and without reservation.”  says BASI Pilates Founder and Director, Rael Isacowitz

Upcoming courses for 2022 are scheduled to start on:

  • 1 February 2022
  • 24 May 2022
  • 1 September 2022

To find out more, go to movementanatomy.com or email us at [email protected]

About Movementanatomy.com

Movementanatomy.com is an online, easy to study, interactive, and in-practice learning experience for any movement professional. Starting from a cellular level, the course work is designed to TRANSFORM you as a forward thinking, practical and analytical movement specialist with over 100 hours of learning, covering 19 chapters with online support along with an abundance of resources. Presented by highly acclaimed professionals, plus it being endorsed by BASI Pilates, this unique course takes any movement professional skill to the next level. A practical and interactive way to learn Movement Anatomy. Online, and in your own time. For more information, please visit www.movementanatomy.com.

About BASI Pilates

BASI Pilates® is a leader in top-tier Pilates education and certification for over three decades and counting. BASI (Body Arts and Science International) is dedicated to the ART, SCIENCE, and, most importantly, the FOUNDATIONAL METHOD of Joseph and Clara Pilates. BASI has teacher training programs, certificate courses and workshops in over 40 countries and more than 120 worldwide locations with over 40,000 students and graduates. For more information, please visit www.basipilates.com or follow BASI Pilates on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.

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