Structural Integration and Cycling
NEBC Sponsor Joe Ackerman of Core Structural Therapy in Burlington, MA has posted a short article on how Structural Integration can support, recover, and heal a cyclist’s aches. Please feel free to contact Joe if you have any questions.
Speed, Power and Control on the Trail: How you can get them (56KB PDF)
About Joe: Joe Ackerman, M.S., B.A., L.M.T., is a leading Structural Therapist in the greater Boston area. He is part of the CORE Institute ongoing education staff that teaches advanced courses in structural integration, myofascial therapy and sport bodywork across the U.S. and Canada. Ackerman holds a B.A. and a M.S. in clinical social work, along with post graduate certifications in structural therapy, myofascial therapy and sports bodywork. His educational background coupled with his lifelong history as a competitive downhill skier and cyclist, make him uniquely qualified to understand and treat age-related physical limitation, sports injury and to optimize the overall body system to enable patients to reach their physical potential at any age.


