Last week in Amsterdam, antreaferguson (npub16kd…5mwl) and I held a quiet little pop-up session. A young woman came to us carrying the weight of chronic shoulder and upper-back tension — the kind that builds from long shifts and endless hours of sitting.
After a functional-neurology assessment and just a few precise corrections, her expression softened. More than that, she felt lighter, freer, more at ease in her own body.
This approach — a blend of kinesiology-style muscle testing and neuroscience-based corrections we first learned from a UK clinician working with elite athletes — often brings immediate relief. Yet the deeper magic lies in how it reawakens the body’s memory of balance. With posture awareness, small mobility practices, and occasional reinforcement, these shifts can ripple forward into daily life.
If you or someone close to you is carrying chronic tension in the shoulders, neck, or back, send us a direct message. Antrea and I are here in Amsterdam until the end of September, and we’d love to support your healing — whether on or off camera. And if you’re elsewhere, take heart: we’re traveling the world, and perhaps soon, we’ll be near you.
