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I have studied Dr. Milton Trager's techniques and prescribe them frequently for my patients (medical and psychotherapeutic) and corporate clients. They are of great value in treating a large variety of ills, and have the added benefit of creating a high level of wellness and a sense of well being.

-- Emmett E. Miller, M.D., Specialist in Psychophysiological Medicine and Stress Management


I am most enthusiastic about Mentastics®. There is such a naturalness about the whole experience, a rhythm that reminds me of dancing. I am always left with a feeling of lightness and freedom of movement.

-- Neil Sedaka, Performer/Composer


The advantage of Trager® is that the athlete can stay more limber and loose, and thus freer of muscle damage.

-- John Pearcy, President and Founder of the Greater Austin Track Club


Trager® work is one of the least invasive forms, using gentle rocking and bouncing motions to induce states of deep, pleasant relaxation. It helps facilitate the nervous system's communication with the muscles, so that it can be used as a method of rehabilitation especially by people suffering from traumatic injuries, post-polio syndrome, and other chronic neuromuscular problems.

-- Andrew Weil M.D., Author of Spontaneous Healing, Director, Program in Integrative Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson


Trager® work is an invaluable aid for all singers. It relaxes the throat muscles and positions the larynx for extended range and better breath support. I rely on it.

-- Linda Ronstadt, Singer


As a dance/movement therapist and Trager® client I have found this gentle hands on technique creates a sense of openness and centeredness enabling one to explore and revitalize the connection between body mind and spirit.

-- Kathy Cass, Dance Therapist


Milton Trager's work will benefit anyone wishing to lead a healthier and more dynamic life.

-- Deepak Chopra

 

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USTA Upcoming Events

  • Level II Trager Training
    Members Only
    April 12, 2010 (9:00 AM)
    Second course in certification program with Gwen Crowell in Hiawatha, Iowa. April 12-17,2010.  Contact USTA office 440-834-0308, admin@tragerus.org. Prerequisites: Completion of Level I and required fieldwork.
  • Level II Trager Training
    Members Only
    May 08, 2010 (9:00 AM)
    Second training in the certification program. May 8-10 and 12-14, 2010 in Ashton, Maryland with Gail Stewart.  Contact Aleen Seidel, 301-365-9560, aleenrs@gmail.com. Prerequisites: Completion of Level I and required fieldwork.
  • Level II Trager Training
    Members Only
    May 14, 2010 (9:00 AM)
    Second course in the certification program.  May 14-16 & 21-23,2010 with Gwen Crowell & George Gottlieb in Seattle, Washington.  Contact George Gottlieb, 206-361-6633, wakesupsmiling@gmail.com
  • Trager Elective
    Members Only
    June 11, 2010 (9:00 AM)
    TOOLS AND TOYS with Bev Cox in Columbus, OH.  Jun 11-13, 2010. Contact Mary Gudmundson, 614-239-6855 or 614-506-8763
  • Level IV Trager Training
    Members Only
    June 19, 2010 (9:00 AM)
    Level IV with Gail Stewart in Princeton Junction, NJ.  Jun 19-21, 2010. Contact Betty Post, 609-275-3802, bettypost@msn.com
  • Anatomy:Sensational Joints
    Members Only
    June 26, 2010 (9:00 AM)
    June 26-28. During presentations, tablework demos, and practice we will explore joint anatomy and physiology, joint resting positions, joint play from a new perspective, and anatomical precautions. Discover how knowing more about the body’s...
  • Level II Trager Training
    Members Only
    June 26, 2010 (9:00 AM)
    Second course in the certification program. Jun 26-Jul 1, 2010 with Gail Stewart in Columbus, Ohio.  Contact Mary Gudmundson, 614-239-6855, ladeva500@wowway.com.
  • Level I Trager Training
    Members Only
    August 23, 2010 (9:00 AM)
    First training in certification program with Kate Rose in Hiawatha, Iowa.  August 23-28.  Contact USTA office 440-834-0308  admin@tragerus.org
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