Glutes: we’ve all got them, but do we know how to use them? Well-developed glutes are key to athletic performance and balance, and can even boost cardiovascular health. In this special Free Online Workshop, you’ll learn techniques to strengthen and “wake up” your glutes, even if they’ve been asleep for decades, so you can enjoy better functionality and a perkier, peachier behind and overall more youthful appearance! Get ready to discover muscles you never knew you had, put a spring into your step, and even your sex life — regardless of gender!
Esther Gokhale (GO-clay) studied biochemistry at Harvard and Princeton and acupuncture at the San Francisco School of Oriental Medicine. After experiencing crippling back pain during her first pregnancy and unsuccessful back surgery, Gokhale began her lifelong crusade to vanquish back pain.
“I have been dealing with severe sciatica for 2.5 years now and you are literally the first person whose information has actually helped me. After tonight’s seminar, I am hopeful and positive for the first time in a very long time!” ~ Gerri Hynes, Ontario
“Having lived 12+ years with chronic lower back pain, I regained hope for finding a cure through attending a Gokhale Method free webinar.” ~ Aaron Nitzki, California
“I attended the free Gokhale workshop and after practicing the techniques, I have observed a significant reduction in back pain.” ~ Andrew Howard, Canberra
“I considered taking the free workshop but I kept putting it off thinking that I should wait until my back felt better. After all, how was I going to sit for an hour in a classroom when I couldn’t even sit 10 minutes in my own home due to severe sciatica pain? Imagine my amazement when I realized that I had sat pain-free for 45 minutes!” ~ Jerri Bessat, California
“The Gokhale Method helped me resolve a 5-year injury after nothing else had worked.” ~ Patti Sue Plumer, 2-time Olympian
“The patients I have referred to Esther have, without exception, found her work to be life changing.” ~ Salwan AbiEzzi, M.D., Internal Medicine, Sutter Health