Customer Reviews
Fascinating Subject - By: Steve Halls, 04 Oct 2008 
For those who love the intrigue of the human body, this is a fascinating book. It is very thought provoking & has definitely helped mein my own business.
A must read for anyone involvedin Sports Injuries.
Essential reading...... - By: J. Haines, 07 Feb 2008 
Essential reading & reference book for anyone who wishes to deeply understand & work with the complexity of the myofascial structure & postural distortionsin the body . Clear, informative, complex, comprehensive.
Unmissable book; no, seriously... - By: Darren Harris, 29 Jan 2008 
This book is that good if you are involvedin working with bodies e.g. exercise,massage,physio, dance, movement therapy etc. There are many good books for straight anatomy lessons, but none as good at completing the human approach to integrating all that technical infromation, so you get to see what really matters to how bodies function (or don't).
Really apprecite the great use of sidebars & boxes for related comments & asides on the areasin discussion (often revealing thought provoking ideas you just want to rush off & explore further!)
Layout is clear enough to follow systematically through the linesin turn, revealing Myer's logic for connecting tissues & channels of communication through the entire system, masterful.
The book simply proves to be a highly graceful unification of so many previously disparate areas of expertise, Myers makes you feel you can always find relevance to whatever field of knowledge you bring to the book.
Myers is one of the bigger fishin the still too small pond of myofascial work, & what he says is worth listening too wherever you may find it, or him (well worth watching on the related DVD's too. The ladies love him, so does the camera, & he knows it! But we'll let him off for what he will enlighten us with.)
Well connected - By: Ms. Yasmin Lambat, 03 Sep 2007 
I was first introduced to Tom Myers work through Elizabeth Bussey, a brilliant Polestar Pilates educator during my training with her. Had I not experienced it first I would have found it difficult to understand the Anatomy trains principle...simply because my understanding of anatomy was through the habit of isolating Muscle function. This version is far more functional & appeals to anyone interestedin movement & Myofascial meridians. It's helped enormouslyin improving my understanding of movement & has made it easier for me to communicate it when teaching clients. I would recommend this to anyone who works as a body worker or movement practitioner... I would have given it a 5 star rating except that I feel the layout could be better.