Our Staff

Coach

Sean Wolf

I started the Body Restoration Clinic to help people truly heal. I began my work as a licensed massage therapist but recognized there were issues I was not able to address with purely fascial work. I became certified as a personal trainer, but found in many cases we were actually strengthening dysfunction and compensation. Luckily I stumbled upon the Egoscue Method for postural alignment which profoundly helped my clients in conjunction with massage therapy and personal training. At a seminar I was attending, I saw a practitioner profoundly shift a patient’s mobility and pain symptoms using the Bowen technique and immediately set out to obtain a certification in this approach, which works directly with the nervous system to achieve muscular balance. I was a Bowenwork faculty senior instructor from 2009 to 2016 where I travelled the world teaching others.  I found there was still a missing link and went on to obtain multiple certifications in coaching and energy work. This enabled me to not only adddress my client’s physical pain symptoms, but also address some of the potential underlying psychological and emotional stressors inhibiting full health and wellness. Using a holistic mind/body approach for my clients, my aim is to restore full physical, mental and emotional health. I’ve practiced many other modalities such as: Pilates, Gyrotonic, Zone technique, Foundation Training.

Bowen Therapy
Two year Massage Therapy Program – De-Anza College
Personal Trainer – NASM
Postural Alignment Specialist – Egoscue University
Muscle Balance and Function System
Trigger Point Therapy
Active Isolated Stretching
Strain-Counter strain
Voila structural joint balancing
Myofascial release
Sports Massage
Reiki 
Acupressure
Neuro-linguistic programming
Hypnosis
Energy medicine essentials
Matrix energetics
Black belt – Chinese Kempo, American Kenpo
Silva method
Awareness coaching – Dr LaTourrette PhD
Sexological Body Work
Licensed Heart-Math coach
Currently enrolled in a 7-year course in medical qigong and Daoist philosophy 

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