Muscle Activation Techniques


Item Number: 127

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $525

Online Close: Apr 27, 2019 8:00 PM PDT

Bid History: 9 bids - Item Sold!

Description

Is growing old become a pain?  Do you ever wish you could give your body a tune-up and have it run a bit more smooth and with more power?  If so, you need Muscle Activation Techniques! 


Muscle Activation Techniques (MAT) is a powerful process that assesses and corrects muscular imbalances, joint instability, and limitations in range of motion.  


MAT is effective for EVERYONE from elite athletes to rehabilitation patients, and anyone in between. MAT has been successfully implemented with professional athletes (NFL, NBA, NHL, CFL, PGA, etc.) in clinical rehabilitative, personal training environments, and countless other settings


You are bidding on 3 treatment sessions of Muscle Activation Techniques:



  • One 80-min assessment/treatment

  • Two 55-min treatments


Treatments can take place in Petaluma or San Francisco (Financial District) and will be performed by Stacey Earl (River Parent).


 

Special Instructions

More about Stacey's work:


Stacey Earl has worked professionally as a  MAT Certified Specialist and personal trainer in San Francisco for almost 20 years. Stacey holds the distinction of being the first Muscle Activation Techniques Certified Specialist in San Francisco and has mentored many specialists in the Bay Area, she also teaches for Muscle Activation Techniques. She is a Master Level MAT Specialist,  and one of 48 Certified Rx Total Body Specialists worldwide.


Stacey takes a holistic approach to her clients’ care, working closely with doctors, physical therapists, chiropractors, massage therapists and personal trainers to develop the most comprehensive solution for each client. Devoted to the “how and why” of exercise mechanics, she educates her clients to help them learn more about their bodies and make better decisions for a lifetime of function.


Stacey’s passion is working with women around the many issues that surround pregnancy: designing safe yet effective workouts, correcting postpartum muscular compensations, correcting diastasis recti, and healing the surgical complications that affect the muscular system after epidurals or cesarean births.


She also enjoys working with spine-related issues, such as scoliosis, herniated disks, stenosis, and spinal fusions. Stacey finds that teaching clients how to stabilize the spine and creating appropriate exercises to fit their specific needs are the keys to treating these issues.


 

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Stacey Earl