The main objective of the course is for participants to acquire knowledge and skills in using anatomical myofascial maps (Anatomy Trains) to guide the process of biomechanical interventions within the tensegrity-based fascial system in orthopodology and podiatry practice.
During the training, participants will explore the anatomy and biomechanics of lower limb movement. This includes group movement work, functional and postural analysis, manual guidance, and therapeutic interventions. The course addresses the most common postural patterns and provides participants with tools for assessment and therapeutic application aimed at improving function in this area and enhancing its relationship with the rest of the body’s tensegrity system.
Leader: Wojciech Cackowski
Date:18-20 January 2026
Place:Hong Kong
Contact:https://www.amanobodywork.com
Training for physiotherapists specialising in various fields of sports medicine, conservative and surgical orthopedics, movement and manual therapists, massage technicians, coaches, movement instructors, yoga and fitness teachers, as well as students of the above disciplines.
During this training, participants will be introduced to the fundamental principles of working with the Zoga Movement® method. They will be presented with the concept of relative tissue motion and its impact on chain reactions in joints, which conditions the possibility of free movement. They will also learn the basics of postural analysis and biomechanical analysis of the body in motion. The next step will be to experience how properly designed movement sequences can bring about changes in the spatial organisation of the body in gravity and restore greater movement potential in both their own body and that of the patient.
Additionally, participants will become familiar with effective manual techniques and assisted movement techniques that help achieve both local and global changes in the biomechanical system of their patients.
Zoga Movement® represents a new way of thinking about human biomechanics and about how movement influences relationships between all anatomical structures in relation to one another and to gravity. It is a concept that begins with assessment, then removes restrictions, and increases the possibilities for maintaining body health in every aspect.
Leader: Wojciech Cackowski
Date:12th, 13th & 14th January 2026
Place:Mandurah, WA, Australia
Contact: https://www.anatomytrainsaustralia.com/
Training for physiotherapists specialising in various fields of sports medicine, conservative and surgical orthopedics, movement and manual therapists, massage technicians, coaches, movement instructors, yoga and fitness teachers, as well as students of the above disciplines.
During this training, participants will be introduced to the fundamental principles of working with the Zoga Movement® method. They will be presented with the concept of relative tissue motion and its impact on chain reactions in joints, which conditions the possibility of free movement. They will also learn the basics of postural analysis and biomechanical analysis of the body in motion. The next step will be to experience how properly designed movement sequences can bring about changes in the spatial organisation of the body in gravity and restore greater movement potential in both their own body and that of the patient.
Additionally, participants will become familiar with effective manual techniques and assisted movement techniques that help achieve both local and global changes in the biomechanical system of their patients.
Zoga Movement® represents a new way of thinking about human biomechanics and about how movement influences relationships between all anatomical structures in relation to one another and to gravity. It is a concept that begins with assessment, then removes restrictions, and increases the possibilities for maintaining body health in every aspect.
Leader: Wojciech Cackowski
Date:20-22.02.2026
Place:Warsaw
Contact: https://www.movuto.pl/
Hours: 9:00-17:00
Zoga was developed through the creator Wojciech Cackowski’s decade-long exploration of possibilities for changing the structure and function of the human body. Confronting scoliosis, he sought methods capable of alleviating issues associated with a body exhibiting a distinct scoliotic pattern.
Structural Integration Anatomy Trains, Osteopathic visceral therapies, joint work, and precise utilization of yoga asanas became the path to freeing himself from scoliosis-related problems and significantly reducing postural patterns.
Combining these experiences resulted in a method focused on making changes in the spatial organization of the body, leading to the development of a more efficient postural pattern that balances itself in gravity. Zoga aims to provide freedom and awareness of movement and posture in 4D, challenging all possible body relationships to gravity and creating multiple global and local movement vectors available in the body. It uses the map of Anatomy Trains to guide biomechanical interventions around the tensegrity fascial system. Yoga asanas serve as functional tests and positions inducing various pulling vectors between different fascial layers. Zoga is designed to support Structural Integration goals and create lasting changes in the musculofascial organization of the human body.
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Instructor: Krzysztof Konior
The main objective of the course is for participants to acquire knowledge and practical skills in using anatomical myofascial maps (Anatomy Trains) to guide biomechanical interventions within the tensegrity-based fascial system in orthopodology and podiatry practice.
During the training, participants will explore the anatomy and biomechanics of lower limb movement. The program includes group movement sessions, functional and postural analysis, as well as manual guidance and therapeutic interventions. The course addresses the most common postural patterns and equips participants with assessment and therapeutic tools aimed at improving function in this area and enhancing its integration with the body’s overall tensegrity system.
Instructor: Krzysztof Konior
The main objective of the course is for participants to acquire knowledge and practical skills in using anatomical myofascial maps (Anatomy Trains) to guide biomechanical interventions within the tensegrity-based fascial system in orthopodology and podiatry practice.
During the training, participants will explore the anatomy and biomechanics of lower limb movement. The program includes group movement sessions, functional and postural analysis, as well as manual guidance and therapeutic interventions. The course addresses the most common postural patterns and equips participants with assessment and therapeutic tools aimed at improving function in this area and enhancing its integration with the body’s overall tensegrity system.
Instructor: Krzysztof Konior
The main objective of the course is for participants to acquire knowledge and practical skills in using anatomical myofascial maps (Anatomy Trains) to guide biomechanical interventions within the tensegrity-based fascial system in orthopodology and podiatry practice.
During the training, participants will explore the anatomy and biomechanics of lower limb movement. The program includes group movement sessions, functional and postural analysis, as well as manual guidance and therapeutic interventions. The course addresses the most common postural patterns and equips participants with assessment and therapeutic tools aimed at improving function in this area and enhancing its integration with the body’s overall tensegrity system.
Instructor: Krzysztof Konior
The main objective of the course is for participants to acquire knowledge and practical skills in using anatomical myofascial maps (Anatomy Trains) to guide biomechanical interventions within the tensegrity-based fascial system in orthopodology and podiatry practice.
During the training, participants will explore the anatomy and biomechanics of lower limb movement. The program includes group movement sessions, functional and postural analysis, as well as manual guidance and therapeutic interventions. The course addresses the most common postural patterns and equips participants with assessment and therapeutic tools aimed at improving function in this area and enhancing its integration with the body’s overall tensegrity system.
Instructor: Krzysztof Konior
The main objective of the course is for participants to acquire knowledge and practical skills in using anatomical myofascial maps (Anatomy Trains) to guide biomechanical interventions within the tensegrity-based fascial system in orthopodology and podiatry practice.
During the training, participants will explore the anatomy and biomechanics of lower limb movement. The program includes group movement sessions, functional and postural analysis, as well as manual guidance and therapeutic interventions. The course addresses the most common postural patterns and equips participants with assessment and therapeutic tools aimed at improving function in this area and enhancing its integration with the body’s overall tensegrity system.
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