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Teaching Staff

Gail Rinn

Assistant Trainer of ABM®NeuroMovement®

Gail Rinn began her professional career as a Physical Therapist graduating from California State University, Northridge in 1984. While working, at one of her client's suggestions, she investigated the teachings of Moshe Feldenkrais, which led to the completion of Anat Baniel's Feldenkrais Training program 1990-1994. She continued to study with Anat Baniel in her Supervision Group and completed Baniel’s Masters Intensive Advanced 20-day Seminar on Infants and Children in 1999.  In 2000 Gail took Anat Baniel’s Method® NeuroMovement® (ABMNM) Practitioner Training, graduating in 2003. Gail went on to complete all of Anat Baniel’s Mastery programs, including Children with Special Needs, Vitality/Anti-aging High Performers, Online At Home Coaching (OAHC), The Prelude Program and numerous Mentoring Programs. Gail is currently an Assistant Trainer in Anat Baniel’s Method Training Programs.

In the past, Gail worked for the County in the Health Services Agency for 20 years, working with children ages 0-21 and has a private practice in Santa Cruz, California. She also travels globally to give functional synthesis (FS) lessons to children and adults. She loves to work with people of all ages and is passionate about the possibilities of NeuroMovement® developed by Anat Baniel.

In her off time, she loves to garden, cook and entertain friends.


ABM®NM® Certifications:
✓ Basic Training
✓ Children's Mastery
✓ Anti-Aging
✓ High Performers
✓ At Home Coaching Level 1
✓ At Home Coaching Level 2
✓ From Fixing to Connecting
✓ Children Prelude Program

ABM®NeuroMovement® is not a medical modality and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment provided by your physician or other medical professionals. Always seek the advice of your physician, or other qualified healthcare providers, with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, treatment, or if you seek to discontinue current treatment/s. As each adult and child is unique, results and outcomes are not guaranteed and may vary.