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Mimic Fitness

Mimic Fitness

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Chicago, IL & Online

About

I focus on the science of human movement and foundations of movement, while assisting my clients with acieving their personal goals.

My program includes:

weight Loss

strength and tone

build endurance

improved mobility (coordination)

Also with increased load (weight) and slower movement, yes, it can also help you build muscle mass, for those of you that desire to build a bigger better aesthetic physique and also improve all of the above.

My approach is suitable for ages ranging from 8-95( my great aunt is 95 yes young and getting younger everyday because of (Human Foundations) training!

As a Trainer:

I really enjoy helping others to achieve movements beyond their restrictions through techniques that allow for the re-hydration of tissues within the body, especially facsae restrictions, that limit ones range of motion. Teaching them to move without pain, lose weight, and gain strentgth, etc..

As clinical massage therapist:

All of the above applys hear as well, but I am facilitating an improved range of mtion through soft tissue manipualtion (body work/massage).

Swedish massage

Deep tissue (Myo fasciae release)

Thai techniques


Highlights

1 employee
10 years in business
Serves Chicago, IL
Offers online services

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    Frequently asked questions

    I assess their gait cycle through recording them while they run and determine the structural imbalance to help them become more semmetrical.

    As a Therapist I assist the client be adding pressure to their soft tissue to increase better muscle tension balance.

    Soma Institute for clinical massage therapy 2016

    FP Human foundations Practioner 2021

    Training $150 per session

    Massage $125 per hour

    After injuries from HS football and a few too many car accidents that left me in chronic pain, several failed PT and Chiropractors, I decided to figure it out for myself. After applying what I learn to correct my own imbalances, I decided I needed to share my knowledge with the world.

    Be willing to cast aside most of what you have learned about training and open your mind to movement!

    Why are they seeking health?

    Have they sacrificed great movement mechanics for aesthetic value? (Did you endure pain in the hip to develop glutes, or shoulder pain to develop a bigger pec?)


    Services offered

    Personal