05/06/2026
There’s a moment in every long journey where you realize you’re no longer the same person who started it.
In 2018, I began studying Erik Dalton’s Myoskeletal Alignment Techniques with one goal in mind: to better understand the body and help people in a deeper, more meaningful way. What I didn’t realize then was how much this path would shape not only my work, but me as a person.
Countless hours of studying, late nights, hands-on practice, more courses, and finally workshops. Learning to slow down enough to truly listen to what a body is saying instead of forcing it to change. Over the years, this work has transformed the way I see posture, pain, movement, compensation patterns, and the body’s incredible ability to adapt and heal.
Today, I officially completed my final home-study course: The Art of MAT.
All that remains now are my final 50 in-person workshop hours. Next week I’ll be heading to Atlanta and Tallahassee for 32 of those hours, with one final workshop in July. After that, I’ll officially earn my Master Myoskeletal Therapist (MMT) Certification.
This accomplishment may have my name on it, but it was never achieved alone.
To every client who trusted me while I learned, evolved, refined my work, and grew into the therapist I am today, I’d like to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. Some of you have been with me through nearly this entire journey. Your support, patience, conversations, feedback, and trust allowed me to keep pushing forward and continue investing into becoming better at what I do.
The deeper I go into this work, the more I realize this profession is not just about muscles or pain relief. It’s about connection, listening, understanding, and helping people feel more at home in their bodies again.
I’m grateful for every step that brought me here, and I’m even more excited for what’s ahead.
2018 → 2026 it’s been a journey.