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	<title>Sacred Words From A Sacred Space &#187; twitch responses  Acupuncture</title>
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		<title>Oded&#8217;s Fascia Song</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No one really understands what goes into being a teacher unless you become one. There are countless hours that go into preparing for each class. There is the duty to find clarity and simplicity in regards to translating something complex and overwhelming. There is a juxtaposition of having a love of a subject with the [...]]]></description>
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<p>No one really understands what goes into being a teacher unless you become one. There are countless hours that go into preparing for each class. There is the duty to find clarity and simplicity in regards to translating something complex and overwhelming. There is a juxtaposition of having a love of a subject with the passion to express it fully and unadulterated.</p>
<p>I have been teaching Anatomy and Myology at Tri State College of Acupuncture for four years now. I have witnessed countless of &#8220;a-ha&#8221; moments which makes every teacher proud to watch the coming together and integration of information into logical thought patterns.</p>
<p>With that being said, I was blessed and astounded by a song that was written and sung for me by one of my students (Oded Schneiderman) in the class of 2010 from Tri State College of Acupuncture.</p>
<p>I share it with you here, on my blog, as THE proudest and most gracious teacher!</p>
<p>I titled it: &#8220;Oded&#8217;s Fascia Song&#8221;&#8230;an &#8220;ode&#8221; to my persistent and relentless teachings on the importance of understanding the connective tissue system (a.k.a. fascia), scar tissue and twitch responses from trigger point dry needling.</p>
<p>Enjoy&#8230;</p>
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