Career development
Jax is continually looking to develop her knowledge and understanding plus obtain further qualifications to enhance the assistance she offers her clients. Here's a resume of what she's recently been doing:
Recent Training
2009
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Jan - 2 day workshop ‘Fascinating Fascia’ organised by Ultimate Massage Solutions with Robert Schleip PhD in London.A leading light in fascia (connective tissue) research Robert communicated his findings with immense grace and integrity that you absorbed the info like a sponge! His Structural Integration technique we were learning comes from Rolfing (deep tissue work). He has a unique approach when working with the muscle receptors!
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I am now a student member of the CS.T.A.- Craniosacral Therapy Association of the UK
2008
- Sept - Institute of Craniosacral Studies Bristol
Begun 2 yr Craniosacral Therapy Training
- Feb - Sept - Holistic Body Course in Physiology Anatomy & Pathology
- July - Yamuna Zake Body Rolling from New York
( deep tissue and bone stimulization massage with her specially created balls) with Yamuna Zake’s last teacher training for Yamuna Body Rolling for class and 1to1 remedial hands on work in Ibiza
- April - 9hrs Cambridge
Michelina Craft BCPA MSc - Analysis of Pilates Exercises
- April - London
Tom Myers Anatomy Trains with Kinesis teacher James Earls
Weekend introduction to Anatomy Trains body reading and hands on fascia release
- Feb - Introductory weekend to Craniosacral therapy with the Institute of Craniosacral Studies
2007
- Oct - Attended First International Fascia Seminar in Boston, USA
Utter inspiration far beyond everyones expectations; delightful, euphoric an open exchange of ideas and the “privalage of peering into brilliant minds”. Bringing together 17 of worlds most eminent fascia researchers with over 1500 publications between them plus16 key people from various clinical disaplines. Drawing professionals from over 27 countries; 75% of whom were manual and movement therapists; remainder scientists and medical physicians
- June - The Inaugural Pilates World University Conference
Royal College of Physicians London: Weekend
Tom Myers - The Anatomy Trains Myofascial meridians for the Movement teacher
The Tree Holistic Networks
Gary Carter - Tensegrity the art of lightness lecture and practical
Lengthening the spine
Warrick McNeill MCSP & Theory & practical - To Load or not to Load
Suzanne Scott - Performance Stability preparation for the ‘Pilates Matrix’
Nicholas Birch FRCS Orth - Backache and surgery
- March - Royal College of Physicians London
Leon Chaitow ND DO - High Tone pelvic floor problems
Breathing Patterns Disorders and the influence on the core stability
2006
- Sept - Weekend at Royal College of Physicians London
James Earls - Anatomy trains Myofascial continuities
Michael Fritzke & Ton Voogt - Pilates with Triad Ball
- March - Pilates weekend



