Heather Dennee

Heather Dennee , AmSAT, EMT-B, graduated in 2014 from the Alexander Technique Training Center program in Charlottesville, VA. Her certification included the completion of 1,600 hours of intense comprehensive training for three years. The Alexander Technique, a body movement educational method is used to improve flexibility, posture, and performance in addition to relief of chronic pain, tension, and stress.

As an accomplished collegiate soccer player and FIFA National D licensed coach, Heather has developed and facilitated an individualized program for the players on her teams, providing support to increase speed and accuracy of responsive movement. Heather enjoys other sports such as tennis, horseback riding, and has a Black belt in Taekwondo. Her hobbies include ballroom dancing, singing and playing guitar. She has instructed performing artists and dancers helping them to enhance freedom of movement, relieve performance anxiety, improve concentration and stage presence.

Heather has been a Reiki Master since 2009 and is versed in the traditional Usui and Karuna methods of energy therapy. Reiki can be used in any situation where there is a desire and openness for healing.

Always striving to learn, Heather is a certified EMT and works on an Intensive Care Unit at Inova Hospital. She is continuing her education and studying athletic training, kinesiology, nutrition and biomechanics at George Mason University.

By gaining greater body awareness, coordination, freedom of movement, and strengthening the relationship between mind and body it can have a profound and positive effect. She looks forward to bringing out each and every authentic self and reducing chronic pain, stress, and enhancing performance and freedom of movement.


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