the birth
After that course I always thought about how great it would be to have a job in which it only depended on me, on my own talent and intuition.
I continued with my business activities and with my therapies as a hobby; I took a chiromassage course and began to study Osteopathy as personal growth. Coinciding with a stage of change, I discovered surfing, a sport that, in addition to demanding good physical fitness, required very demanding attention and body education. I had to manage posture, balance, and coordination.
In short, I had to listen to my own body and dialogue with it in a language that I did not yet know but wanted to learn. This led me to terms such as “proprioception”, “interoception”, and “exteroception”, finally finding a place where everything has a meaning, the FASCIA.
Fascinated by this connective tissue, the fascia, that united and separated, and also contained all the words that until then I did not know what they meant and were so important for my surfing practice, I began to enter the world of the fascia in an almost obsessive way, and this world turned out to be a whole universe. The fascia and its study marked the next steps of my new working life.
I started taking different courses on fascial techniques and these took me to where the cradle of this technique was: structural integration also known as Rolfing, having the great fortune to train as a structural integrator and myofascial therapist with Tom Myers and his Anatomy Trains program ATSI, and with Sharon Wheeler and her ScarWork scar program.