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The Practitioner Collaboration Series

Building bridges with massage therapists, yoga teachers, trainers, and other movement professionals. When to refer, how to collaborate, and what we each do best.

Part 1

All posts, in order

8 posts

· 01
March 29, 2026

What Every Massage Therapist Should Know About Fascia

A structural integration practitioner's guide to fascia for massage therapists. How fascial restriction differs from muscle tension and when clients need more.

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· 02
April 5, 2026

When to Refer a Client to Structural Integration

How to recognize when your massage or bodywork client needs structural integration, and how to frame the referral as collaboration.

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· 03
April 12, 2026

How Yoga Teachers Can Spot Fascial Restriction in Their Students

Learn to distinguish fascial restriction from flexibility limitation in yoga students. When stretching isn't enough and structural integration can help.

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· 04
April 19, 2026

What Personal Trainers Miss About Movement

A personal trainer and structural integration practitioner on the gap between exercise programming and movement quality assessment.

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· 05
April 26, 2026

The Fascial System: A Primer for Movement Professionals

An accessible overview of the fascial system and Anatomy Trains model for massage therapists, yoga teachers, trainers, and bodyworkers.

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· 06
May 3, 2026

Building a Referral Network That Actually Works

Why most practitioner referral networks fail and how to build genuine collaborative relationships that benefit your clients and your practice.

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· 07
May 10, 2026

Continuing Education That Changes Your Practice

Structural integration training, Anatomy Trains courses, books, and resources that shaped how I understand the body. A genuine guide for practitioners.

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· 08
May 17, 2026

An Open Door: An Invitation to Santa Cruz Practitioners

An invitation to massage therapists, yoga teachers, trainers, and bodyworkers in Santa Cruz to collaborate, learn together, and build a community of care.

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