The Posture Dojo
I help people unravel their scoliosis and kyphosis and build their strongest, most confident self.
Someone said my stuff was too Wang / Masculine for them. I realized they thought this myofascial sky punch was the method I teach.
Nope. My method for 100% of the people I work with is gentle and easeful, with very little force or effort.
The idea that you should start by strengthening and tensioning your system which is a structure of compromised myofascial tensegrity is LUDICROUS.
Why would you add tension and reinforce overly engaged and cortically smudged areas of your brains postural map before your body even know what is happening in that area.
People come to me in a state of try try try so much I named what I call the Trying Trap. When your motor commands get snuffed out because you don't learn from your own instructions.
I just analyzed the last 10 breakthroughs that Posture Dojo members had during the Live Syntropic Core Reset I have been hosting.
EVERY SINGLE ONE came when they finally stopped trying so hard.
After many iterations the recorded version of the wildly popular SYNTROPIC CORE RESET is now available.
This is the widest the door will be open.
Comment SYNTROPY to start organizing your body from the inside out.
Stop pulling your shoulders back.
Not because your posture doesn't matter. Because you're working the wrong layer.
Your posture is a prediction. Not a position. Not a habit. A prediction your nervous system runs below your awareness, every millisecond of every day.
That's why "pull your shoulders back" never holds. You're correcting the output. The prediction underneath keeps running the same old program.
The Syntropic Core Reset works one layer down.
Not on what you see in the mirror. On the operational map your brain uses to generate posture in the first place. Pressure organized through the diaphragm is the back door to that map.
When the pressure organizes, the body finds its shape on top of it. Without effort. Without bracing. Without holding.
By Week 2, most people say something like: "I didn't have to do any work. It just worked."
That's the schema updating. That's what happens when the prediction changes.
4 weeks. 18 minutes a day. Inside the Posture Dojo.
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If scoliosis is neurological before it becomes structural, then posture is not just a mechanical issue.
The brain is a predictive sensory engine.
It builds posture through sensation: proprioception, pressure, vestibular input, orientation, interoception, and the brain’s prediction of what is safe, stable, and efficient.
Over time, distorted sensory maps can create distorted motor output. Then repeated motor output becomes embodied into tissue.
That does NOT mean structure does not matter. It does.
Mechanical reality must eventually match the updated prediction through strength, biomechanics, decompression, gait, and coordinated movement.
But this is the nuance:
Biomechanics may be downstream of the sensory map organizing the movement in the first place.
The nervous system first decides what movement feels available. Then the body expresses force through that prediction.
Posture is not just a position you hold.
It is a prediction your nervous system generates.
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The spine isn't a stack of bones waiting to be corrected.
It's a prediction the body is running every second, based on what it expects to need next.
Bracing is a prediction. Collapse is a prediction. Upright, when it happens, is a prediction too.
Predictions update when the body gets accurate information about itself. Not when it gets corrected. Not when it gets fixed. When it gets noticed. The nervous system needs honest feedback to revise its model, and inattention starves the loop. You can spend years working on your back and miss the input it was actually waiting for.
Attention here doesn't mean focus harder. It means letting the body be felt without an agenda. Water makes that easier. Buoyancy strips out the postural defense the body runs against gravity, and what's left is the prediction itself. Naked. Editable. Some of the fastest updates I've seen, in my own spine and in people I work with, happen at the edge of an element the body isn't bracing against.
What changed in mine wasn't a technique. It was the rate at which I was home to notice what the body was doing. The more often attention showed up where bracing used to live, the faster the prediction got rewritten. Quietly at first. Then in jumps you can see.
Three years ago this back didn't move like this. Seven years ago it could barely hold a butterfly stroke. Not because of strength. Because the body was running an old prediction about what it had to defend against, and no one had told it the future had changed.
Our research calls this Predictive Entrenchment. The body has always called it being known well enough to let go. The literature is starting to catch up to a rate of change that clinicians have been told is impossible. It isn't. It's just rare, because the input is rare.
You don't fix a spine. You let it be known. The structure follows the witness.
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Trauma is not "stored" in your body.
And your posture is not just a position.
Your posture is a prediction your nervous system keeps generating.
Old stress, old guarding, old breath patterns, old protective loops can become the body’s default setting.
The shoulders guard.
The breath shortens.
The spine compresses.
The body keeps preparing for a world that may no longer be here.
This is why forcing “good posture” rarely works.
You are not just correcting a shape.
You are updating a loop.
My course teaches trauma-informed postural generation: how to consciously interrupt old predictive postural loops with felt sense, breath, pressure, and nervous system safety, so your system can stop reproducing collapse and start generating posture from the inside out.
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There won’t be a June live cohort.
I’ll be practicing and embodying this work deeper in the Wudang Mountains in China.
So if you’ve been feeling the call to go deeper with your body, now is the window.
If you’re already investing time, effort, and energy into creating the best body you can, this system will amplify the work you’re already doing.
I see the Syntropic Core Reset as a first step for anyone dealing with excessive curvature, compression, herniation, structural compensation, collapse, chronic pain, shoulder tension, neck tension, or back tension.
Not because we chase symptoms.
Because we go into the system and work closer to the root.
This is a journey of awareness, sensation, and felt evidence inside a body that is designed for efficiency.
I arrived here because I’ve been through so much.
I’ve tried it all.
I’ve felt it all.
I’ve been challenged by it all.
And the tough thing is this:
Almost any stretch can feel good temporarily.
Almost any movement can feel good temporarily.
But what are the practices worth doing for the rest of your life?
What actually gives you the highest ROI on your time?
That’s what I built into the Syntropic Core Reset.
You’ll walk out with an 18 minute daily flow.
A session of presence and connection with the body.
A way to feel the parts of your postural body schema that have become blurry, forgotten, or offline.
The Syntropic Core Reset is a map.
And it gives you the tools to update that map so your body can begin generating a new default posture.
The results I’m seeing in the people I’m working with are genuinely invigorating.
This is the work I believe should come before almost anything else you do on your feet.
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