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MovNat Clinics in Austin, TX - Nov. 6th and 7th

MovNat clinics with Erwan Le Corre - November 7th and 8th, 2009 – Austin, TX

erwan-in-natureThis is a great opportunity to train first-hand with Erwan Le Corre, founder of MovNat* and take your training to new heights.

This initiation course will introduce you to the philosophy and practice of natural movement.
You will discover all the basics** that will allow you to get started with your own MovNat natural movement training!

Space is limited to 12 participants per clinic. Book now to secure your spot!

Sign up here: http://movnatclinicsinaustin.eventbrite.com/

Location:  St. Edwards Park

Meeting point: St. Edwards Park, MAIN PARKING LOT
Spicewood Springs Rd

When: from 9am to 12am, a break, and then continue from 1pm to 4pm

What to bring: comfortable and warm clothes, minimal shoes (FiveFingers, FeelMax) or old sneakers. Water and snacks (bring your own lunch).

Pricing:

$240 (register now)
$280 (walk ins, if space available)

Sign up here: http://movnatclinicsinaustin.eventbrite.com/

Read some recent testimonials here.

*The MovNat Natural Movement Coaching System® enables people to make faster, safer and broader progress in the practice of natural movement.  The practice of MovNat is fully scalable and suits any individual regardless of experience, condition, or gender.

**The course does not cover swimming.

7 comments to MovNat Clinics in Austin, TX – Nov. 7th and 8th

  • I will not miss this workshop for anything. Thanks for bringing MovNat to Texas Erwan.

    Ryan

    wwww.MontgomeryTXGym.com

  • Cloud

    sorry this isn’t actually related to the clinic (although man i wish i could go!) but i just saw a quote here by dan millman, are you a peacceful warrior?/what do you think of the philosophy
    thanks:)

  • Hey Ryan, thanks, see you there! I am very happy to visit Austin, I have heard very good things about this place :) .

    Cloud, I think Milman’s spiritual path and endeavor is great and inspiring to many, however I am not a big fan of “labels” whatever they are to be honest as I think they tend to shrink or alter the perception we have of the people we attribute one to.
    I was recently called a “spiritual warrior”. There is one problem with this type of label again is that once you claim one or once you are attributed one, then people expect from you a specific type of behavior that fits their own perception of it (not necessarily yours), or not necessarily what you really are, or how you want to act in a given circumstances.
    I have personally witnessed people acting a given way because they were prisoner of an image (label) of themselves they had projected and were fearing people to see them differently if they were to act differently and I think it’s pathetic: these people are “true” to the image they project of who they are and not true to who they really are.
    Now, if being true to my nature as much as I can (and this is a process, not a state, and no process is ever perfect), and help others experience a similar way (to be strong, healthy, happy and free) at the same time is acting like a peaceful warrior, then…I am one ;-) .

  • This event was posted on texasparkour.com and i do practice parkour as a way of life. I am located in Houston and i am going to try my best to come to this! Looks like an experience no other can provide me.

  • Luke Lobert

    Austin, huh? Just let me know if you feel like coming around to Phoenix anytime soon :)

  • Sorry Luke, Phoenix is not on the list yet. It’s not like I’m going to tour the US and go to every city where someone would like to train, I don’t have that availability. If you live in Phoenix, it’s much easier for you to attend than if you were living in Maine right? ;-)

  • Luke Lobert

    Haha, fair enough. Boulder is pretty close so I can’t complain. I’m sure I’ll make the trek before too long.

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