Vermont has long been a PRI friendly region of the country. So I was very excited to have the opportunity to teach Impingement and Instability in a region that I have never visited previously. There were so many people in the audience that I feel like I know because I had seen their names around PRI circles for decades.
I really enjoy teaching I&I because it is the course that can radically change how anyone uses PRI and applies the concepts to get dramatically better results much faster. And this course does a great job of explaining how the neuro-biological sense of self is actually what moves the body forward when upright. We were able to do a powerful demonstration of the difference of how to cue the PRI non-manual techniques, particularly when upright, and the value of sensed reference centers.
Recovery is such a huge issue for anyone, particularly those who engage in any kind of dynamic event. Any event that requires effort requires recovery. The ANS plays an enormous role in recovery, and if the system doesn’t have the ability to recover via alternating compression, the entire system will find a way to find a compensatory method to attempt to recover, without actually recovering. Fortunately, for these movement professionals, we were able to lay out a clear and decisive method of how the body can learn how to recover, re-flex, and resume normal neurobiological function.
It was an absolute pleasure to spend time with Ollie and Jessica Hall, as well as their staff. It was a great facility and environment to have a PRI course. My thanks to Danielle Juckett, Jason Polakowski, Anthony Wong, and Thomas Kramer for their questions and allowing us to learn from their experiences during our demonstrations during lab.
If any movement professional is interested in helping their patients or clients function with efficiency, Impingement and Instability is the course for you. If anyone in PRI nation is interested in developing their ability to get results faster, as well as develop a bridge to the PRI Cervical, Cranial, Voice Box, FLM, Occlusal, and Visual Vestibular courses, Impingement and Instability is the course for you.