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A Practical Course Juxtaposing Manual & Neurological Techniques
in a Multidisciplinary Approach
Integrations is the summation and simplification of the techniques that give us the greatest effect for the least effort in the shortest amount of time. Blended from various systems of neurology, kinesthetics and tactile healing, Integrations is the juxtaposition of available inputs into the human body to create rapid, testable change and self healing.
Humans are unique as individuals but similar in structure and function. The skillset used in integrations yields the most amount of change potential for the majority of musculoskeletal issues in the shortest amount of time.
In this 20-hour practical, you will learn manual techniques that decrease startle, increase sensory mapping, and elicit better sequencing within the nervous system. Additionally, learn how to integrate these tools with primitive reflexes, movement, breathing, vision, vestibular, and strength to make the results you achieve stronger and last longer.
Beginners and experts can attend.
Liminal is based on the Latin word that means threshold or a place of change between two states.
The Liminal Human series information is designed to create a change in the practitioner and how you interact with the client or patient.
Touch has been part of healing and improving function since the creation of nerves. Information relayed with proper zeal can create change with the simplest touch. It is now known, for example, that Natural Killer cells location and behavior can be altered through touch, increasing the robust nature of the body. These things, once understood, are simple and reliable to perform. And they can be done in a way that doesn’t require the patient to disrobe or additional substances to be applied on the skin. Efficiency with contact, with our commonality of structures.
But the majority of systems leave out other ways into the body and brain: visual and vestibular stimuli, exteroception such as sound, reflexes, Primitive or otherwise etc various tools for improving the power of touch immediately, with repeatable, reliable, testable results.
The Liminal Human series is designed to have you cross that threshold of information, to change perspective, to teach the beginner, to reward the expert, to fulfill a simple idea that the majority of musculoskeletal pain and illness is not insurmountable but readily available for change for the good of body and mind.
"I am not going to tell you what an amazing experience I had at Zachariah's seminar because I want to keep him all to myself!
He's altered the way l practice chiropractic more than anybody else outside of my own profession. He's a master teacher and the seminar l attended was an amazing learning experience, so much fun, and I would do it all over again if I had the chance.
The clinical results I'm getting are almost unbelievable."
Dr. Mike Zalben
Chiropractor
"The course was great!
I really enjoyed the fact that most of the time was actually spent doing a lot of the hands on work.
In terms of my experience with the curriculum, it was a very big light bulb moment for me to experience as someone who does both neuro training as well as bodywork, but never thought to integrate neuro drills with my bodywork at the same time.
So, being able to experience this first hand was a very eye-opening experience, and opened up so many other possibilities to explore even further moving forward."
Willian Solis
Strength & Movement Coach
Manual Therapist
"After taking the course 'Integrations' designed by Zachariah Salazar I felt a deep sense of pride in my work. I realized that not only the techniques of creating new pathways for the brain matters but the ability to think with likeminded individuals. I aim for this experiences to reignite the process of being a student and open myself to the next level of understanding of the “healing“ process.
Zachariah has been so generous to share his lens with others who are still curious to meander around in the process of learning how to integrate all the systems into one single piece. He is the soloist of the orchestra in his craft.
I’ve been applying these methods for only a week now and I see plastic changes to gait cycle ,balance training, postural alignment and energy boosts that I haven’t noticed in a while.
It’s so liberating to see how in 30 seconds something changes especially nowadays when most people are looking for time effective solutions to their issues. I’m honored to be part of this project and I can only wish that you are stoked by how the brain works and remain fully dedicated to your daily practice.
I strongly recommend experimenting to see how the eyes are integrated with the breath and the physical body. This is a connectome to the brain to grow with it .
Thank You for the unwavering commitment to make a difference in people’s perception about health."
Alina Butunoi
Movement Neurology Specialist
"I've had a couple months now since taking the MTG Integrations course, which has allowed me a whole lot of time to utilize the information learned in class. I have had time to experiment with 15 to 20 client hours/week and extensive use on myself as I trained for my latest contest. The most immediate thing I've noticed is that my clients that have a set of muscle activation drills to do before beginning their specific lift are much more likely to do the stims from Integrations first. I'd just leave my Theragun Pro out and let them go to town while I attended to other clients. Of these folks, the ones with pelvic floor disregulations responded really well to the Zone 1 (diaphragm, psoas, glutes) combined with Zone 2's pelvic floor stim. To be clear, I am a personal trainer, so for me pelvic floor issues are defined by those with limited squat ROM, oddly tweaky hamstrings, or loss of pelvic tilt while squatting. Though a couple of these people have been diagnosed with problems by pelvic floor therapists. Given all this the breathing pattern that is to be done with any of the drills just further cements any of the remedial actions brought on by the drills.
Another really interesting thing I've noticed over my 23 years of training humans for greater performance, is how shockingly terrible a lot of runners are at controlling their spines. I think they tend to get frozen into place vs being strong and stable over the accrual of mileage. So, Zone 1 followed by Lateral Activation with the lateral head tilting has allowed for a greater and greater performance in one clients trap bar deadlift ( 20lb progressions per set over 4 sets, 65-125 lbs vs the week prior where 75 lbs ruined her posture). Another client dropped 15 mins off of her 50 mile ultra time after 4 weeks of this kind of postural work.
For me, running through all the Zones in order, every morning, about 20 mins, decreased my prep time to lifting by about 45 mins 2 to 3 hours later in the day. Also, I have no left ACL due to a lateral tibial plateau depression fracture (repaired with bolt) and 2 meniscal tears (1 was surgically repaired). 2 weeks prior to my last Strongman contest I squatted 365 for a grinding triple, in contest I did 365 x 15 in 53 seconds. In the intervening 2 weeks I had figured out that the Lateral Activation followed with the Adductor Abs and Hamstring points right before I ducked under the bar made me feel significantly more solid under the bar. I used this over a very very long 8 hour comp day (it's usually 4-5 hours) to maintain posture integrity over the day on my way to a dominant performance win on the day. More importantly at 46, with 21 years of competing under my belt, I was barely sore the next day. This is NEVER the case, yes I train smarter but this just means I am fresher on comp day. The only difference in this training block was all the tissue prep that I picked up in MTG Integrations."
Shamsul Emrich
Head Coach - ICW
USA Weightlifting - Club Coach
Z-Health Master Trainer
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