KC Whole Body Therapy

KC Whole Body Therapy Myofascial Release is a non-invasive therapy which focuses on the fascial tissue of the body. Functional Movement restores strength to your body.

Restrictions are found and then released with gentle pressure which is sustained for 3-5 minutes. Used to treat a number of pain and problems which may have come from injury, trauma or overuse. I take you through movements which will strengthen and balance your body for optimal function. I will also teach you various modalities for self maintenance and melting your restrictions before they begin.

09/08/2024

It’s Sunday, and you might be thinking 🤔 about your plan for the week?

Got Tuesday evening free I hear you say???? 🧏‍♀️

We still have spots open in the Tension Release with sound healing class Tuesday evening, September 10th 6:30-8:30.

If you’ve not experienced the evening, come try it out. We love 1st timers and repeat offenders. 😂

DM with a ‘yes I’m in!’ And we’ll see you there 🔥

09/01/2024

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**** Beginning Monday July 8th 5:45pm - 7pm ****and second date :  Saturday July 27th 9:30am - 11amUnwind with a Deep st...
07/02/2024

**** Beginning Monday July 8th 5:45pm - 7pm ****

and second date : Saturday July 27th 9:30am - 11am

Unwind with a Deep stretch and Myofascial Release class. You'll be guided through a process of stretches and releases to gain greater flexibility and ease in your body.

Class Tuition : $25 per class.

Text 913-787-0518 or DM to register.
See ya there 🥳

**** Beginning WEDNESDAY 10th JULY ****Dynamic Core for Optimal Posture Series This class is not your typical ab-blast c...
07/02/2024

**** Beginning WEDNESDAY 10th JULY ****

Dynamic Core for Optimal Posture Series

This class is not your typical ab-blast class. No- No... Core strength is far more than that! and you'll see why.

Incorporating these moves ...
+ You'll experience less muscle and joint pain by reconnecting and activating your core.
+. You’ll develop greater stability, and feel stronger in your daily activities.

FYI, these classes are on the floor, please be comfortable getting down and being on the floor.

Class Tuition $120

Text 913-787-0518 or DM to reserve a spot.
See ya there 🥳

First night fun with  at our combo Tension Releasing Exercise and Sound Healing class. I wish I’d got some video of thos...
02/14/2024

First night fun with at our combo Tension Releasing Exercise and Sound Healing class. I wish I’d got some video of those bowls, they were Ahhh -mazing!

10/03/2023

Once upon a time, fascia was severely underestimated. Previously thought of as basically just packing material, protecting our more important structures, it's now known that fascia plays a vital role in movement, immune function, and is our largest bodily organ, with the greatest capacity for sensation.

04/01/2023

Nice chill in the air for a stroll on the beach for AM prayers and meditations to get UP OUT and MOVING,

Along with my meditations, I also use various forms of Deep Breathing which emphasize breathing through the nose. Here are some the benefits of this type of breathing.

27 reasons why you should breathe through your nose:

1. The nose warms the incoming air to 95 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the optimal temperature for the lungs.
2. Nose breathing moisturizes the incoming air. With the average person breathing 20,000 times a day, by breathing through the nose, you add one liter of water to your internal environment.
3. The hairs and membranes of the nose filter the air during inhalation and help to secrete mucus, preventing coughing and throat clearing.
4. The movement of air through the nose keeps the environment around the inner auditory tubes free from stagnating debris.
5. Nose breathing triggers the release of anti-bacterial molecules helping to clean the incoming air and increase the functioning of the immune system.
6. Air coming in through the nose stimulates the release of odiferous molecules, which attach to incoming molecules so that we can smell the quality of the air.
7. Nose breathing sensitizes us to the quality of the air giving us choices about which air is healthy and which is not so that we can take action.
8. Nose breathing increases our sense of smell, linking it to the limbic system, which is the seat of our emotional body. We can then make more choices on how we feel about things. Smell is a very important environmental factor for our survival.
9. Nose breathing brings air into the sphenoid sinuses to cool the pituitary gland and help regulate body temperature.
10. Breathing through the nose keeps the nasal passages open.
11. Having a clear nasal passage allows light to reach the pituitary gland through the sphenoid sinus to help regulate sleeping patterns.
12. Nose breathing activates movement at several head and neck joints. They are the atlanto-occipital joint, the atlanto-axial joint, the sphenobasilar joint and the sutures of the facial and head bones.
13. Breathing through the nose lightens the head by filling the sinuses with air and keeps the sinuses' membranes lubricated and functioning, lessening the chance of sinus infections.
14. In children, breathing through the nose helps to form the sinuses by activating their growth with the movement of air. Children who mouth-breathe often have very narrow faces. The sinuses do not start growing until about age 4.
15. Nose breathing moves the air to pass along the nasal septum, slowing the movement of air and facilitating a more complete integration of the process of ventilation with other biological processes, ie filling and emptying of the lungs.
16. Nose breathing allows the excess tears to have a clear passageway for drainage.
17. Nose breathing facilitates the production of nitric oxide, which is a bronchodilator and sterilizes the air in the sinuses on the way to the lungs.
18. Nose breathing reduces the volume of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) released during exhalation. The sinuses trap CO2 at the end of exhalation. CO2 helps to reduce constriction in the airways and blood vessels and facilitates the release of oxygen from the red blood cells and oxygen delivery to the other cells of the body by helping to balance the Ph of the blood.
19. Nose breathing adds a huge reservoir of sensation to tap into to deepen your connection to yourself and bring your attention to the present moment.
20. Breathing through the nose allows the air to pass by the structures that mark the center of the head, keeping your energetic balanced and centered.
21. Nose breathing facilitates a deep meditation.
22. Nose breathing reduces anxiety.
23. Nose breathing reduces snoring.
24. Nose breathing activates the production of immunoglobulins to strengthen the immune system.
25. Nose breathing helps increase the fluctuations of the cerebral-spinal fluid by activation and movement of the sphenobasilar joint thereby nourishing the central nervous system.
26. Robert C. Fulford, D.O, stated that: "Remember: always try to breathe through your nostrils, and not through your mouth, because air must contact olfactory nerves to stimulate your brain and put it into its natural rhythm. If you don't breathe through your nose, in a sense you're only half alive."
27. Breathing through your mouth causes the tissues in your nose and other airways to swell and become congested and thus make it more difficult to breathe.

I love using balls to provide me some self care. Grab a small ball (preferably softer than super hard) and give it a try...
01/07/2023

I love using balls to provide me some self care. Grab a small ball (preferably softer than super hard) and give it a try. Tell me what you think.

1. Inside of knee releases all the way up to the pelvis (FYI may be a little tender)
2. Outside of lower leg releases all the way to your hips.




Feet Friday!  Try this out. Grab a small ball.Stand up and bend over to touch your feet. How far could you go?Put the ba...
01/06/2023

Feet Friday! Try this out.

Grab a small ball.

Stand up and bend over to touch your feet. How far could you go?

Put the ball under your foot on these 6 points rubbing each point gently for about 20-30seconds.

Do both feet.

Bend over to touch your feet again. Did you go further?

Tell me what you discovered?!



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Overland Park, KS
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