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From Architect to Massage Therapist : Applying Universal Principles to the Structure and Flow of the Human Body with Jordan Terry - Ep. 79
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Jordan has developed, synthesized and teaches the Adaptable Polarity Series. Formally trained as an architect, Jordan made a career change from the structure and flow of buildings to that of the human body. Jordan earned his licensure to touch through Santa Barbara Body Therapy Institute where he began his teaching career under the study, tutelage and mentorship of John Harris, local legend to Santa Barbara and author of Fix Pain, as well as, one of Jordan’s all-time favorite instructors. He has since accumulated hundreds of hours of continuing education and pursued countless hours of personal study that ultimately led to the formation and continual adaptation of Adaptable Polarity. Everything has its place and space, and it is our duty as therapists to adapt to the client before us.
On This Episode:
- How Jordan started into this work
- John Harris- Fixed Pain
- From Architecture to Adaptable Polarity
- Similarities/ Differences between architecture & movement studies
- "I believe everything humans touch is infused with the spiral" -from the movie Pi
- Sacred Geometry
- Fractal nature of existence
- Artificial light vs. Nature
- Bret Weinstein Hunter Gatherers Podcast
- Jordan Aesthetically Pleasing Instagram Page
- How Jordan makes his posts
- The concept of arches in buildings and in the body
- Highlighting on of Jordan's specific IG posts
- Sphenoid Bone
- Parallels of architecture and the human body
- How our bodies are like a Jenga game!
- Trigger Point Therapy
- Meridians, facial Lines and the true existence of how it works
- The Spark In The Machine - Keown
Our Information:
Email: [email protected]
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**The information on this podcast is intended to educate and inform. It is not meant to be a substitute of advice from your physician or medical provider.
92 episodes
Manage episode 324264724 series 3334027
Jordan has developed, synthesized and teaches the Adaptable Polarity Series. Formally trained as an architect, Jordan made a career change from the structure and flow of buildings to that of the human body. Jordan earned his licensure to touch through Santa Barbara Body Therapy Institute where he began his teaching career under the study, tutelage and mentorship of John Harris, local legend to Santa Barbara and author of Fix Pain, as well as, one of Jordan’s all-time favorite instructors. He has since accumulated hundreds of hours of continuing education and pursued countless hours of personal study that ultimately led to the formation and continual adaptation of Adaptable Polarity. Everything has its place and space, and it is our duty as therapists to adapt to the client before us.
On This Episode:
- How Jordan started into this work
- John Harris- Fixed Pain
- From Architecture to Adaptable Polarity
- Similarities/ Differences between architecture & movement studies
- "I believe everything humans touch is infused with the spiral" -from the movie Pi
- Sacred Geometry
- Fractal nature of existence
- Artificial light vs. Nature
- Bret Weinstein Hunter Gatherers Podcast
- Jordan Aesthetically Pleasing Instagram Page
- How Jordan makes his posts
- The concept of arches in buildings and in the body
- Highlighting on of Jordan's specific IG posts
- Sphenoid Bone
- Parallels of architecture and the human body
- How our bodies are like a Jenga game!
- Trigger Point Therapy
- Meridians, facial Lines and the true existence of how it works
- The Spark In The Machine - Keown
Our Information:
Email: [email protected]
----------------------------
**The information on this podcast is intended to educate and inform. It is not meant to be a substitute of advice from your physician or medical provider.
92 episodes
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