What Do Kinesiologists Do?

If you're curious about the field of kinesiology and what kinesiologists do, you're not alone! Kinesiology is a fascinating and growing field that involves the study of human movement and emotion and how it impacts the health and wellbeing of all ages.

What's in a Name?

First things first - let's break down the term "kinesiologist." The word "kinesiology" comes from the Greek word "kinesis," which means movement, and "logos," which means the study of. So, in simple terms, a kinesiologist is a specialist who studies movement.

What is Kinesiology?

Kinesiology is a complementary and alternative therapy that focuses on the relationship between the body's physical movements, emotions, and energy flow. It is rooted in the understanding that the body has an innate ability to heal itself and that imbalances in the body's energy can lead to physical, mental, and emotional health issues. Kinesiology uses muscle testing as a biofeedback tool to assess imbalances and identify the underlying causes of health issues. By addressing these imbalances, kinesiology aims to promote overall well-being and support the body's natural healing processes.

Who Are Kinesiologists?

Kinesiologists are experts who have a deep understanding of the human body and how it functions in a holistic way. They are trained professionals who apply principles of anatomy, spirituality and energy to assess, analyse, and optimise human function. Kinesiologists work with people of all ages and abilities, to help them improve their physical and emotional well-being.

Why Choose a Kinesiologist?

There are several compelling reasons to work with a kinesiologist. Here are a few:

  1. Individualized Approach: Kinesiologists take a holistic and individualized approach to improving health and well-being. They consider an individual's unique needs, goals, and abilities and design customised support that is safe, effective, and tailored to their specific requirements.

  2. Expert Knowledge: Kinesiologists have a deep understanding of human landscape and are experts in their field. They stay updated with the latest research and evidence-based practices, ensuring that their clients get the guidance they need.

  3. a holistic approach: One of the key principles of kinesiology is the holistic approach to healing, which recognises that the body, mind, and emotions are interconnected and influence one another.

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