Dynamic Posture Assessment Course



I was honestly disappointed by how shallow my previous massage training was. After spending months on a course that was mostly just memorizing fixed routines and assisting instructors, I realized I was wasting time I didn't have. With the world changing so fast and digital skills being replaced by AI, I knew I couldn't settle for "tourist-level" skills if I wanted to actually support my family. Investing in RSM International Academy was a serious decision, but it turned out to be the smartest career move I’ve ever made.

In just three weeks at RSM, I gained more real-world knowledge and hands-on skill than I did in months of training elsewhere. After completing the Trigger Point and Sports Massage modules, I joined the Dynamic Posture Assessment Course. This intensive weekend program completely transformed my understanding of the human body. For the first time, I wasn't just "massaging where it hurts"—I was actually evaluating dysfunctional movement, postural compensations, and kinetic chain breakdowns.

The most valuable part was learning how to stop guessing and start assessing. I finally understood how to determine if a movement problem was coming from the glenohumeral joint, scapular mechanics, or lumbopelvic rhythm. By integrating sports biomechanics and functional anatomy, I could see exactly why a client was in pain. This isn't just relaxation; it’s clinical manual therapy that gets real results, which is the only way to truly stand out and build a stable income in this industry.

The practical sessions in Chiang Mai’s glass-wall gym were incredibly professional. We were filmed while moving, and Hironori Ikeda (MSc Sports Medicine) provided detailed biomechanical analysis for each of us. Hironori brings a rare level of clinical authority to the program, having earned his Master’s at the University of Tsukuba—ranked #1 in Asia and #47 globally for Sports Science—an institution known for its high academic standards and Nobel laureates. His expertise is globally recognized; he has served as a master trainer for senior therapy teams at world-renowned five-star wellness resorts like Chiva-Som and has been entrusted with the conditioning of elite professional athletes, including Spanish basketball players and top Croatian fighters.

We went deep into spinal biomechanics and precise clinical palpation—learning to accurately identify levels like T7, T12, and L3. This level of anatomical accuracy is rarely taught in standard schools, but it’s exactly what gives you the confidence to handle real clinical cases. Hironori ensures this depth is grounded in science, having served on the Japan Industrial Standards (JIS) committee for human ergonomics and developed patented orthopedic technology with Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST).He even coordinates cadaver anatomy labs with Chiang Mai University’s Faculty of Medicine to bridge the gap between theory and real-world tissue. His own methodologies, such as the Balance Ball Yoga system, are even backed by clinical research at the University of Cagliari, proving their effectiveness in postural correction.

This course is essential for anyone who needs to bridge the gap between "knowing about" massage and actually being a specialist who can fix movement problems. RSM International Academy doesn't teach YouTube trends; they teach sports medicine built on decades of experience. If you want to become a high-level professional capable of accurate assessment and lasting results—without wasting years in school—this is the place to be. I am genuinely satisfied and finally feel like I have a skill that truly has value.


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