I don't doubt that obese people would need the work, perhaps more so
than others due to greater strain/weight for the same level miss-
alignments. Not to mention the assistance of dealing with body
issues through the work.
I would like to be able to think of re-organizing the structural
tissues in those extremely flabby cases (see original), but find it
hard to imagine. Has any one has success re-organizing flabby
tissues to the point were the sloshy, half-empty balloon has more
stability?
I have no experience with SI work on the large, so perhaps I should
just try it and see. I'll report back if I have any problems...
thanks, eli
PS. the 3-part basic series that I am referring to is Tom Myers first
level KMI training. It is a once over in 3 sessions, as far as I
understand it is the ending of the 10-12 part session, designed to
fine tune and mesh the work into a consistent whole... perhaps there
is someone else here who can speak better of it...