Jay Ruddock BA (Hons) Dip PT, IIST

I began my interest in health and the body back in my teenage years, during this time I was a keen cyclist. I was always impressed by the changes you could achieve in yourself by taking physical exercise. My interest led me to take a degree in Sport, Health and Physical Education at the University of Wales in Bangor.

I have always worked with people in a health related industry, this has given me the chance to see people evolve and change when an intervention in their lives has given them the opportunity to do so. The medium of intervention have used in this time has been the physical body.

Before I was trained in Structural Integration (SI) I had been a personal trainer with an interest in post rehabilitation fitness and massage therapist, I came to find SI through my own injury problems. Realising the far reaching and dramatic changes SI had made not only to my body but to the way I live my life led me to qualify as a practitioner through the Guild For Structural Integration based in Colorado in 2005, in 2007 I travelled to Kauai to study to become an advanced practitioner. I am currently preparing to convert my current qualifications to become a registered osteopath.

Watching the transformation of each person who receives a course of SI is my ongoing motivation and my constant reminder of the potential that is in each of us.

I live and work in Bath, Somerset.