Nancy Prince

Nancy Prince

Nancy Prince

Nancy is a bodyworker and functional movement practitioner. Focusing techniques on muscle imbalances, faulty movement patterns and joint fixations which distort the body’s bony framework. She has been helping clients with relief from various conditions; car accidents, chronic pain, scoliosis, rotator-cuff injury, athletic performance and over all freedom increasing range of motion for over 12 years.

Nancy specializes in the advanced therapy of Structural Integration. She is a graduated from the Professional Massage Therapy Program at the Utah College of Massage Therapy (UCMT) a Steiner Education Group Member and Certified in the Rolf method of Structural Integration as a Structural Integration Practitioner. Nancy is trained in Postural Alignment Therapy – Egoscue Method and tailors the therapies to each individual clients needs after viewing postural imbalances and range of motion tests, in order to not just treat the symptom but also address the cause.

Nancy has also served as the Educational Manager of The Prince Institute of Structural Integration since 2000. The Prince Institute is a Continuing Education Approved Provider of the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB).

As a personal Wellness Consultant Nancy has helped many clients to enhance their individual wellness needs from exercise to nutrition. This ultimately leads to create what is called the Wellness Home. This concept is based on the understanding that long-term health depends on proper attention toward the major aspects of living – Performance & Rejuvenation, Environment and Lifestyle. Through personal consultation health assessments and Wellness Health Education sessions she has enjoys helping people take control of their own healthy lifestyle over the last 10 years.

Jason Prince

Jason Prince

Jason Prince

Jason is a bodyworker and functional movement practitioner. Focusing techniques on muscle imbalances, faulty movement patterns and joint fixations which distort the body’s bony framework. He is keenly aware of the clinical and performance advantages gained by restoring optimal mobility, flexibility and stability to the structures of muscle and joint complexes.

It just makes sense to first get the kinks out before sending the client off for any activity whether it is sitting at your desk or a triathlon. Without hands-on maintenance and functional fine-tuning, people often unknowingly reinforce dysfunctional movement patterns ingrained from long-forgotten injuries. Clarity must be brought to this Law of Cause and Effect and structure-function relationships.

Jason is a licensed massage therapist and graduate of the Utah College of Massage Therapy a Steiner Education Group Member (SEG). He was the National Director of Massage Programs for eight years at SEG and oversaw the quality of education, curricula development and instructor training programs for over 14 schools across the country.  He has always felt a deep urgency and commitment to pass on the information that he learned and has gathered over the years. Teaching at UCMT and sharing bodywork with the students that have come through that program has allowed him the ability to expand his vision of massage therapy far beyond his physical presence.

He is a Board Certified Structural Integration Practitioner in the Rolf Method. As a member of the International Association of Structural Integrators® and practicing for over 12 years Jason has experienced incredible transformation within his own body and seen absolutely amazing things happen in others because of integrating the human structure.

Jason is also a Postural Alignment Specialist trained in the Egoscue Method of health through motion. Additional training has come in advanced postural alignment and gait patterns. This is a tremendously exciting therapy helping people to live a pain free and active lifestyle without drugs, surgery or manipulation.

As a Continuing Education Approved Provider for the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB) Jason has been teaching the Rolf Method of Structural Integration and Manual Corrective Techniques for over 10 years.

Jason sits on the Massage Therapy Education Peer Committee for the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing in the state of Utah, which advises the Utah Board of Massage Therapy regarding massage therapy educational issues; recommends to the Board standards for massage school curricula, apprenticeship curricula and training.

As a personal Wellness Consultant Jason has worked with many individuals to create what is called the Wellness Home. This concept is based on the understanding that long-term health depends on proper attention toward the major aspects of living – Performance & Rejuvenation, Environment and Lifestyle. Through personal consultation health assessments, Wellness Health Education sessions and group lectures across the country he has enjoyed helping people take control of their own healthy lifestyle.

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