Melanie Byford-Young debunks the tight hamstring myth and shares Andry Vleeming’s work on forces in fascial transmission of the back line. Feel the differences of tension in your own body with side kick and compare the freedom of leg movement with the rib cage placed in neutral and when no longer in neutral.
Tips For Teachers
The science of Pilates is learned in the classroom, but the art of teaching is revealed only when you receive the opportunity to teach. Every student training to become a Pilates instructor at Pacific Northwest Pilates is encouraged to participate in Train to Teach—a twenty-hour mentorship program designed to provide students in training with an … Read more
Slowly and progressively retrain the motor control of altered shoulder mechanics and the eccentric winging of the scapulae. Master Instructor, Melanie Byford-Young looks closely at what causes scapular winging and gives helpful pointers for progressing improved movement patterns by adding new planes of motion for the rhomboids and surrounding fascia.
Give it up for the clavicle, the beautiful S-shaped bone that mirrors the ribcage and allows for a large range of motion upper thoracic motion. Melanie Byford-Young focuses on the biomechanics of the clavicle and how to unwind this area and restore the strength and ease in clients with chronic tightness in the trapezius and … Read more
PNWP Owner Melanie Byford-Young brings the Merrithew™Fascial Movement Foundation Course, Level 1 to Pacific NW Pilates. Designed especially for fitness, medical and therapy professionals, the course is informed by the latest research findings on the neuromyofascial skeletal system. It explores the multiple functions of fascia and hones-in on its sensory qualities. It bridges the gap … Read more
In the last five years non-traditional approaches to hip replacements are becoming mainstream and tailored more to each client’s condition. Master STOTT PILATES Instructor Trainer, Melanie Byford-Young explains why it’s important to know to stay current about hip replacement surgeries and understand precautions and contraindications.
I get to teach Fundamental Anatomy again! I love applied anatomy, biomechanics, arthrokinematics, brain science, fascial science and everything that helps clients move better. Join me if you want to learn the foundations of healthy and dysfunctional movement patterns. We will move, sing and groove throughout the course—I believe learning anatomy can be fun, and … Read more