Kate Russell - Kinesiologist

Kate Russell - Kinesiologist Kinesiology is a complementary therapy that fuses Eastern and Western modalities. Ask yourself if you can relate to any of the above. lighter? better?

I use simple, non-invasive techniques to alleviate pain and symptoms of stress, and where possible, teach you these techniques enabling and empowering you to treat yourself. Kinesiology uses muscle-monitoring (biofeedback) to determine the root cause of a symptom (problem/pain/blockage etc), and which area of the system should be balanced, in order to alleviate the symptom, thus restoring balance

to the system and allowing you to feel happier / lighter / better / pain-free / (insert positive emotion of your choice). When somebody asks me what Kinesiology is, I still have trouble summarising it, without using words like 'complimentary', 'energy' and 'balance'. It is only as a result of personally experiencing the many positive benefits of Kinesiology, that I am writing this now. I have a degree in Genetics and have worked in the world of research for many years, thus, my scientific mind still balks sometimes at 'holistic', 'alternative' and some of the terms referenced above . HOWEVER, balance is something we can all relate to, and I believe we strive to maintain it each day. 'Work/Life balance', 'keeping all the balls in the air', feeling 'out of sync', 'off kilter' and 'out of whack' are terms we can all relate to. These terms can be associated with stress and anxiety, fatigue, digestive problems, pain and tension etc. These are the symptoms that Kinesiology aims to eliminate, by restoring balance to our systems. If so, take a minute and do a quick body scan. Ask yourself how you feel NOW. Next, take a moment to identify how you would LIKE to feel (happier? pain free?) and if you are willing to take some simple steps to achieve this change. Despite my degree in Genetics, over the years, I have learned that we are far more than the sum of our genes. Our systems are made up of our structural bodies, our emotional states, our life experiences and the foods we eat (or don't eat). These all play a part in who we are, how we function and how we react to life's challenges (big and small). Each of these components are related to and affected by each other, thus any one of these can be focused on to restore balance to the system (see paragraph 1 again). I could break it down further but would never finish, so I will aim to delve deeper into different areas and techniques over the next few weeks. If you are interested in finding out more in the meantime, please get in touch. Free 40 minutes consultations available.

12/07/2018

There are lots of ways to bring more balance to your life. Take time out each Sunday, embrace this weather and join the gang Yoga On The Boardwalk - Sundays at 11am

Yoga on the boardwalk outside Earth Cafe, South Mall. Every Sunday during the summer at 11am. A different teacher and local charity each week

Candida results from an overgrowth of yeast and can affect any area of the body, as well as causing a systematic imbalan...
10/07/2018

Candida results from an overgrowth of yeast and can affect any area of the body, as well as causing a systematic imbalance. It can affect any of us, at any time. Amongst other things, candida can be exacerbated by
- the use of antibiotics
- pregnancy
- poor diet
- stress

Sign up to the FREE Candida Summit using the link, to gain more information and insight regarding the signs and symptoms of Candida as well as how to treat it. The summit will also feature current research on the topic and how it can affect other systems in the body.

Don’t miss The Candida Summit July 9-15, free and online!

It's all about choice!Choose to have your say in the upcoming referendum by ensuring you are registered to vote!
17/04/2018

It's all about choice!

Choose to have your say in the upcoming referendum by ensuring you are registered to vote!

Make sure you’re registered.

This week, we are making alarm points stick! Kinesioligists use ‘Alarm Points’ to identify which of the body’s meridians...
29/03/2018

This week, we are making alarm points stick!

Kinesioligists use ‘Alarm Points’ to identify which of the body’s meridians have/has an excess of energy. The location of these points can be seen in the images below, and each point along the midline of the body, and each bilateral couplet, represents one of the following meridians:
Stomach, Spleen, Heart, Small Intestine, Lung, Large Intestine, Bladder, Kidney, Gall Bladder, Liver, Triple Warmer, Circulation S*x

If you would like more information on Alarm Points, and how they are utilised in Kinesiology balances, ask a question below, or send me a message ⏰

Not Kinesiology related but so important! Please read, email and share so that we can continue to enjoy our  home by the...
27/03/2018

Not Kinesiology related but so important! Please read, email and share so that we can continue to enjoy our home by the Lee.

16/03/2018

Enjoy this fun introduction to Kinesiology.

The Kinesiology Federation have created a number of great videos that introduce kinesiology in a simple and colourful manner.

If you have specific questions, please post below, or get in touch to find out for yourself what it's all about.

Check out these great courses with or facilitated by Jackie, who was so instrumental in helping me reach my goal of beco...
15/03/2018

Check out these great courses with or facilitated by Jackie, who was so instrumental in helping me reach my goal of becoming a kinesiologist.

For anyone who has completed TFH 1-4 and is interested in certification for proficiency, or in progressing to becoming a TFH consultant, make sure the June dates are in your diary, as this course does not come up very often.

If you have any questions or would like more info, please let me know and I will do my best to help. Otherwise feel free to contact Jackie directly.

A summary of the upcoming courses in Nenagh until June ... registration is open.... if you're interested in any of them get in touch!

I came across this poem last week and was reminded of it today.  Happy Mother’s Day to all of the marvelous mums, and be...
11/03/2018

I came across this poem last week and was reminded of it today. Happy Mother’s Day to all of the marvelous mums, and belated IWD to all of the incredible women.

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