Connor has always been a curious learner in the healing arts and believes that healing occurs by bringing in the ‘active’ components of movement.
This brought him to study Structural Integration, Neurokinetic Therapy, Craniosacral Therapy, Block Therapy and Fluid Isometrics as therapeutic approaches. As an integrated athlete and ‘mover’ himself, he has also studied Martial Arts, PIlates, Yoga, animal flow, FRC and Crossfit.
Connor’s goals are to bring his experience to his role as an RMT by creating space in the fascia, inflating space with proper diaphragmatic breathing and maintaining space through an integrated movement system. Connor also believes that bringing awareness of treating the cause of the issue which is often the front and side of the body, which allows for the back areas to release. Many of his sessions include work to the ribs, diaphragm and lateral aspects of the body if clinically appropriate.
Connor graduated from the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy in Toronto. He has provided massage therapy in the 2016 Olympic Trials Sports massage therapy to the Richmond Rapid Men’s National Swim Team in 2016 – 2017.