6 Week Live Zoom Guided Classroom: The Flow Motion Model (Phase 3)
with Gary Ward
The Flow Motion Model (FMM) is the bridge between understanding the natural movements covered in the Closed Chain Biomechanics courses and understanding how the body moves.
This 6-week Guided online classroom is designed to support you through the Flow Motion Model and FMM Advanced curriculum helping you to connect posture, motion and timings into a single, coherent framework.
You’ll study the online course content in your own time or together in this group week by week, then come together weekly in a live online classroom to explore, clarify, and integrate the model through discussion, demonstration, and shared observation.
The intention of these 6 weeks is to nurture a solid understanding of the Flow Motion Model, it’s application and how to interpret movement as a story unfolding through the human gait cycle.
The live sessions are designed to slow things down, revisit complex ideas, and ensure the model makes sense, both conceptually and practically.
The Flow Motion Model Guided Hybrid Classroom is ideal for:
It allows you to:
This model becomes the lens through which movement starts to make sense, AiM has long been known for offering Hope & Solutions through the clarity and ease with which we are able to see the body in motion.
This classroom builds interpretation skills, not just knowledge.
Each Live Zoom class will be recorded and you will have lifetime access!
This is not your typical online study support — it goes far beyond expectations. Gary guides you through real application and answers every question with inc...
Read MoreThis is not your typical online study support — it goes far beyond expectations. Gary guides you through real application and answers every question with incredible insight. You gain clarity in human movement and the ability to create lasting solutions. If you’re on the fence, jump in. It’s the best investment I’ve made for myself, my clients, and my professional growth.
Read LessIf you could only buy and do 1 course for the rest of your life, buy this one! No brainer
If you could only buy and do 1 course for the rest of your life, buy this one! No brainer
Read LessI'm so grateful Gary collected all his observations and learnings to put them into a course and share it with other people. With his wonderful way of teachi...
Read MoreI'm so grateful Gary collected all his observations and learnings to put them into a course and share it with other people. With his wonderful way of teaching and a language that was easy to catch as a non native speakerI was enjoying every single session. I was struggling so much with the training and Sportstherapist approaches offered in University or elsewhere and couldn't find the clue. Now I found what I was looking for and after completing all of the courses I feel the journey just began. Thank you Gary and Team. Thank you very much!
Read LessI think the Flow Motion Model is the most comprehensive, clear and down to earth system that I know of to understand and optimise human biomechanics within a...
Read MoreI think the Flow Motion Model is the most comprehensive, clear and down to earth system that I know of to understand and optimise human biomechanics within a truly holistic framework. Thank you Gary for developing such an amazing method!" Marta
Read LessLots of material to digest. Very well laid out. The work is ahead of me to absorb it all and I feel like I have all the material I need in the course.
Lots of material to digest. Very well laid out. The work is ahead of me to absorb it all and I feel like I have all the material I need in the course.
Read Less“The Flow Motion Model gives us a way to understand movement through the gait cycle.
It’s the piece that allows us to connect posture to motion, and observation to interpretation.
When we work through this model together, it stops feeling complex and starts to feel logical because you’re no longer guessing what you’re seeing.
This phase is where movement begins to make sense, and where the AiM Method starts to come into focus.”
— Gary Ward
Founder, Anatomy in Motion