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Classes to Balance Your Body and Mind

Classes to Balance Your Body and Mind

by Jessica Kisiel | Jan 9, 2024 | Personal Wellness, Posture and Technique

Imagine a class that combines yoga, Pilates, core training, body awareness, and breathwork. Then add exercises proven to improve alignment, balance, and function. Next, blend practices into the class that calm the nervous system and expose the mind to new perspectives...
How to Reach to Relieve Neck and Shoulder Pain

How to Reach to Relieve Neck and Shoulder Pain

by Jessica Kisiel | Mar 9, 2021 | Injury Recovery, Posture and Technique

  As humans we are often reaching directly in front of our bodies to do tasks with our hands. For instance, we type and use a mouse on our computers; chop, cook and clean in the kitchen; text on our phones; eat our meals; and much, much more. But have you ever...
What does it mean to be a Pain Free Athlete?

What does it mean to be a Pain Free Athlete?

by Jessica Kisiel | Jul 8, 2020 | Injury Recovery, Posture and Technique, Sports Training

You are an athlete! An athlete is anyone who desires to be active and challenge themselves. In my definition, competition and organized sports are not required to be an athlete. However, in the era of Covid-19, there aren’t many, if any, events to participate in...
5 Steps to Fix a Knot Under Your Shoulder Blade

5 Steps to Fix a Knot Under Your Shoulder Blade

by Jessica Kisiel | Jun 10, 2020 | Injury Recovery

Have you ever had a knot under your shoulder blade? One that hindered your movements? You are not alone. Most painful knots under the shoulder blade (scapulae bones) are due to tension buildup within the soft tissues. In this blog, I address how to break up and...
How to Take and Analyze Posture Photos

How to Take and Analyze Posture Photos

by Jessica Kisiel | Feb 6, 2020 | Posture and Technique

How aligned is your posture?  When striving for improved wellness in any area of life, it is always a good idea to have a baseline. For example: before starting a medication for high blood pressure, you measure your current readings. When beginning a healthy nutrition...
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