Anatomy Trains for Performance

Anatomy Trains for Performance

Anatomy Trains for Performance is the latest Anatomy Trains course to be developed using Tom Myers' myofascial meridians. Anatomy Trains for Performance (ATP) has been developed and authored by Certified Anatomy Trains Teacher Chris Clayton, who has been involved in Fitness, coaching and human performance for over 40 years.


City: Toowoomba CBD
State: QLD 4350
Country: Australia
Speaker: Chris Clayton
Date: 27th, 28th and 29th March 2026
Venue: Strong 4 Life Pilates, 2/68 Neil St
Price: $800 Special Pilot Price (regular $1,050)
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City: Forrestfield (Perth)
State: Western Australia
Country: Australia
Speaker: Chris Clayton
Date: 10th, 11th & 12th July 2026
Venue: Human Garage Fitness, 369 Holmes Rd
Price: $1,050 AU
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Pilot workshop – limited places and special pricing.

About the Workshop:

Anatomy Trains for Performance (ATP) is a three-day workshop designed to assist trainers, coaches, and movement enthusiasts bring about progressive performance enhancement while concurrently building resilience into their client and/or athlete. Using Tom Myers’ Anatomy Trains myofascial meridians, the workshop provides practical tools for:

  • Understanding fascia and its role in movement and training

  • BodyReading and functional assessment of the Anatomy Trains Lines

  • Anatomy Trains Line anatomy, per individual Anatomy Trains line
  • How to utilise the authentic learning about the Anatomy Trains Lines as a roadmap for effective myofascial-based training

  • Managing hyper- and hypo-mobile athletes and their specific needs and considerations

  • Periodising training with fascia in mind

  • Individualising progressions for each Anatomy Trains Line through movement practice

 

Workshop Development/About the Teacher:

Chris has always been fascinated with human performance; he has trained with many different types of sport coaches within several disciplines, including World Champions and people who have mastered their chosen way to move. This is one of the reasons he was drawn so strongly to Anatomy Trains. He knew that his own training and coaching experience had room to develop further, but he was unable to identify what this missing vital element was, until he read Tom Myers' Anatomy Trains book and subsequently studied with Tom Myers and Julie Hammond, among many other Anatomy Trains Teachers.  He found that the Anatomy Trains Lines provided the perfect road map to understand how force travelled via myofascial and how it could be utilised as an important component within any training strategy. 

 

Who This Workshop is For:

  • Trainers, coaches, and movement professionals

  • Individuals interested in using the fascial network as an integral part of their performance improvement strategy. 

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