“What a great idea to combine James Earls’ expertise and philosophy with Tom
Myers’ classic contributions to structural bodywork. This is the long-awaited expansion of the
Anatomy Trains theoretical concepts into a clearly written, functional ‘how to’ manual that is a must-read textbook for all bodyworkers of all ranges of experience – not just structural integrators.”
—Art Riggs, Certified Advanced Rolfer® and massage therapist, author of
Deep
Tissue Massage: A Visual Guide to Therapy Techniques “Fascial release has never been made more understandable and achievable – a
well illustrated and excellent read.”
—Leon Chaitow, ND, DO, Honorary Fellow, University of Westminster, London
Editor-in-Chief,
Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies “This book is a thorough and refreshing approach to regional fascial release
technique.”
—Erik Dalton, PhD, author of
Myoskeletal Alignment Techniques®
“With a wonderful blend of art and science, this text brings together many
aspects of structural change grounded in anatomical precision. It lets you
see the relationships surrounding the body and how they link to produce the
various patterns you will see in your clients, equally importantly, it gives
you the strategies to address them.”
—Robert Schleip, PhD, MA, Director of Fascia Research Project, Institute of
Applied Physiology, Ulm University. Research Director of the European
Rolfing Association
James Earls is the director of Ultimate Massage and Kinesis UK. He practices Structural Integration and massage therapy in Belfast, Northern Ireland, where he lives.
Thomas Myers has practiced integrative structural therapy for over 30 years in a variety of clinical and cultural settings. The author of the acclaimed bodywork guide
Anatomy Trains and coauthor of
The Concise Book of the Moving Body, he lives in Maine.