Coaching the Body Institute

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604 Davis St Fl 1
Evanston, IL 60201

Coaching the Body Institute, located in Evanston, IL, is dedicated to empowering individuals to manage and eliminate pain through innovative approaches that integrate movement, neuroscience, and advanced therapies. Founded by Chuck Duff, a prominent figure in pain management education, the institute offers a variety of courses aimed at both personal pain relief and professional development for bodyworkers, fitness trainers, and manual therapists.

Through their membership, participants gain unlimited access to a wealth of resources, including emotional support, community events, and expert-led classes. Cooperating with an emphasis on effective self-treatment and holistic health principles, Coaching the Body Institute emerges as a leader in the quest to bring lasting relief from common pain conditions like sciatica and shoulder discomfort.

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Robert G.
6/29/2015

I teach Thai massage and related bodywork and went to take a class with a teacher at Chuck's school. While I was there I was rather nervous at first as Thai massage can be nearly religious and...

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meredith n.
11/30/2013

A few weeks back I had the pleasure of taking a basic Clinical Thai Bodywork course with Chuck and Jennifer. The course was excellent, and really whet my appetite for what is possible through the...

Jasmine P.
3/28/2022

I purchased a course from CTB over a month ago. It was the one with the muscle liberator tool, and I was quite excited as it seems as though they take referral patterns to a whole new level. You...

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Peteen G.
2/17/2012

on a quiet side street in Evanston does a warm studio live. it breathes, it shines light, and allows you some space to just be. sometimes for myself it gets really easy getting lost in all...

Steve R.
3/20/2015

I went to Thai bodywork to get a Thai massage. I have had over 150 Thai massages in Thailand, And I have had massage training in Thailand So I know what a a good Thai massage is, and what to...

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