The Joanne Avison Podcast

What Makes a Great Movement Teacher?

Joanne Avison Season 4 Episode 58

In this lovely episode Joanne and Paul show how passionate movement teachers can raise their confidence by finding their own path, beyond the protocol they learned. Through understanding how every body is uniquely organised, we can find grace and patience with ourselves as we learn - even when we don’t know what to do!! With their decades of experience, they share the importance of supportive mentorship and openness within our teaching community, particularly when it comes to understanding fascia which is transforming movement education. 

So how can you become a better educator? How can you use fascia knowledge to have a deeper impact on those you teach and treat? Join us, and do leave a comment to share your experience of teaching movement.


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Podcast produced and edited by Megan Bay Dorman