AAMET EFT Trainer & Advanced Practitioner, Carey Mann
Abi Oyepitan came to see me in 2010 after suffering an injury in 2004 which halted her career. Abi and I started using EFT and within 15 minutes the condition of her injury had changed. She had no pain when rotating her ankle, and no stiffness. We then tested the work on a running track as Abi needed to be able to run so that she could start training again (something that she hadn’t been able to do since her operation), where she eventually ran free from any pain, tightness or stiffness. Abi continued to use the tapping along with her usual rehabilitation programme and later in 2010 she made a winning comeback securing gold and silver medals.
As she has done amazingly well in the London 2012 Olympic trials, I wanted to take the opportunity to find out more about her experience of EFT, and how it helped her rehabilitation from chronic injury to Olympic status.
After the interview she mentioned that she had been to the hospital to get a scan as she was experiencing pain in her shoulder. We did a few minutes of tapping.
Click the link below to see what happened...
“I had an Achilles injury and was finding it difficult to move
http://youtu.be/gOIdDqkdbTE
forward – I literally couldn’t even run at all after the operation. My coach told me about Carey and I thought that I would give it a try, as I had nothing to lose. During the first session all the pain in my Achilles seemed to just release and Carey has since shown me how to use tapping technique for pain relief. I have seen a real benefit with the level of pain I’ve felt in my Achilles during training. I think the negative feeling that I was associat- ing with my Achilles definitely made the pain worse. I realised that the injury was definitely linked to emotional issues. Now I have dealt with the issues, I am pain-free” Abi Oyepitan
Having mastered her own pain, Carey believes that everyone deserves to be pain-free, and is therefore devoting her life to helping oth- ers in the areas of chronic pain and injury. She runs a busy clinic at London’s Harley Street and Liverpool Street and has been featured on many media outlets such as The Sun, Daily Express, Sweet Magazine, Health & Fitness Magazine, a TV pilot called The Food Magicians, and a Channel 4 show entitled The Wager. Carey is the go-see person for many celebrities, sports professionals and world-class athletes. She is looking forward to the future and helping people to transform chronic pain and injury into physical freedom. For more details on Carey’s work or to contact her, please visit her blog,
http://careymann.wordpress.com/ or her new website
www.careymann.com
Further News: AAMET Trainers at the Olympics
AAMET Trainer, Peter Donn and his wife Tamara took part in the amazing Olympic Opening Ceremony. Read all about it:
http://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/news/9808608.Kings_Langley_couple_to_take_ part_in_Olympic_opening_ceremony/
AAMET Life Magazine editor, Kay Gire’s London 2012 Olympic experience included meeting her Olympic hero, Mark Foster and the opportunity to hold an Olympic torch!
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