Postural Restoration Trained
Summit, NJ US

Neal Hallinan

CSCS, LMT, PRT

The PRI Trainer

Accessibility:In-Person
Language(s):English
PRT Credentialing Earned: 2017

PRI Courses Completed:

Myokinematic Restoration
Postural Respiration
Pelvis Restoration
Impingement & Instability
Advanced Integration
Cervical Revolution
Cranial Resolution
Primary Non-Manual Techniques Workshop
PRI Integration for Fitness & Movement
Postural-Visual Integration
Voice Box Resonation
Human Evolution
Interdisciplinary Studies Summit - 2024
Interdisciplinary Integration Symposium - 2018
Interdisciplinary Integration Symposium - 2019
Interdisciplinary Integration Symposium - 2021
Interdisciplinary Integration Symposium - 2022

Not only am I trained by PRI, I am a walking and breathing embodiment of what PRI can do for someone.

From my sophomore year at the University of Maryland until I discovered PRI at the age of 36, much of my life revolved around dealing with pain: chronic plantar fasciitis and frequent bouts of SI joint pain and upper back spasms.

In April of 2013 I took PRI’s home study course that examines the pelvis and its influence on the lower back and legs. The realization that the human body is inherently asymmetric–and that the left side of my pelvis was rotated forward compared to the right–changed my life. I have never had another SI joint blowout or neck spasm since taking that first course.

Undoubtedly, PRI is the single greatest influence in my professional life and I use PRI methodology with great effectiveness to improve the well being of my training clients.

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