Scott has been involved in the education of
the body for 23 years. He graduated for the College of William and Mary
in Virginia in 1982 with majors in Physical Education and Philosophy.
Later he attended James Madison University where he earned a Master's
degree in Physical Education. He coached the JMU Gymnastics teams from
'82-'93. He was voted ECAC Women's Gymnastics Coach of the Year in
1992. He was drawn to Structural Integration when he saw how it created
changes that he had been previously taught were unchangeable. It united
both his interests in the body and philosophy. "The changes I
experienced in my own body by going through the ten sessions were
amazing, " says Scott. "I used to always have trouble with my right leg
since I broke it during a gymnastics competition in 1979. But after the
ten sessions I was amazed at the increase in flexibility and balance
that occurred. That much change and relief motivated me to go back to
school." And he resumed his studies of anatomy and physiology until he
met the strict requirements for acceptance to the Guild for Structural
Integration and two years later became as certified practitioner of
Structural Integration himself. "I believe that Structural Integration
can bring relief to people suffering from chronic aches and pains,
headaches, and emotional stress."
"The pain in your life,
whether it is physical, emotional or mental,
is in direct and absolute proportion to your resistance of the
change that is going to happen in your life."
Dr. David
Luce, MD talking about Structural Integration
Since graduation from the Guild's Basic
Training in 1992, Scott has completed their Advanced Training in 1997.
He has also studied Structural
Awareness with Dorothy Nolte, Deep Memory Process
with Roger Woolger, Use of Intention with Byron Gentry, and Vital Impulse
and Gestalt Therapy with James Yeates. He brings all these tools
together to give each client a unique and rewarding experience.