In-Person Progression Course

Myofascial Release Level 2Build on Level 1 and work with more precision.

MFR2 is the natural next step after Level 1. It is designed for practitioners who already have the foundation and want deeper application, stronger treatment sequencing, and more confidence working with complex soft-tissue presentations.

Edmonton · September 20-21, 2027 · Prerequisite: MFR1 · Advanced progression training

Myofascial Release Level 2 Edmonton

Why Continue To Level 2

Level 2 is for therapists who want more than the initial foundation. It helps turn the basic system from MFR1 into a deeper, more adaptable clinical approach.

Date

September 20-21, 2027

Location

Edmonton

Price

$649 CAD

Prerequisite

MFR1

2 DaysAdvanced in-person training
MFR1 RequiredBuilt on the foundation system
Deeper ApplicationMore sequencing and refinement
Bundle ReadyAvailable with MFR1 bundle pricing

What Level 2 Builds On Top Of MFR1

Level 1 gives the foundation. Level 2 helps therapists use that foundation with more precision, more adaptability, and stronger clinical confidence.

What You Bring Into Level 2

You already understand the basic approach, body-saving mechanics, and the value of using a clearer myofascial system instead of force-heavy guesswork.

What Level 2 Deepens

You move into more advanced application, more confident decision-making, and more refined treatment flow so the work feels less mechanical and more clinically responsive.

How Your Practice Evolves In Level 2

This page is rebuilt from the confirmed current offer details and the existing MFR pathway structure so the progression is easier to understand and compare.

Stronger Treatment Sequencing

Build on the Level 1 system and use it with more flow, purpose, and confidence inside real treatment sessions.

Better Adaptation

Respond more effectively to varied client presentations instead of relying on one fixed routine.

More Clinical Precision

Refine what you feel, how you engage tissue, and how you decide what to do next during treatment.

Continued Body-Saving Practice

Keep building a way of working that supports results without depending on excessive force or fatigue.

Steve Heinrich

Keep Learning With Steve Heinrich

Level 2 is where strong teaching becomes especially important. Therapists are no longer just learning the basic system. They are refining how they use it, how they interpret what they feel, and how they adapt in more demanding situations.

That is exactly where Steve's practical, clinical approach helps practitioners keep building confidence without overcomplicating the work.

  • 40+ years of manual therapy experience
  • Strong focus on practical clinical use
  • Known for helping therapists work more clearly and efficiently

Current MFR2 Credit Snapshot

This page uses the currently confirmed MFR2 offer details from the existing CranioSacral and Myofascial overview content.

CMMOTA

14 Credits

NHPC

10 Credits

CRMTA

12 Credits

MTAS

14 Credits

NCBTMB

16 Credits

ANQ

16 Credits

Additional recognition may apply. Keep the live enrollment page as the final source for current CEU details.

Choose MFR2 Only Or Bundle Both Levels

If you are planning to take both levels in Edmonton, the current MFR1 + MFR2 bundle remains the clearest value option.

Flexible

MFR2 Payment Plan

6 x $109

Spread out the investment while holding your seat in the September 2027 training.

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MFR1 + MFR2 Bundle

$999

Take Level 1 on September 18-19 and Level 2 on September 20-21, 2027 under one bundle registration.

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SFH Certified Myofascial Release emblem

Level 2 Carries The Certified MFR Identity Forward

For therapists who continue past the foundation, this emblem helps communicate that Myofascial Release is not just another technique add-on. It represents a more complete system, a stronger progression, and a clearer professional identity.

That makes MFR2 feel especially valuable for practitioners who want to deepen the work and position themselves more clearly around this skill set.

A useful visual cue for the MFR progression and the certification-stage value of continuing beyond Level 1.

What Practitioners Say About Steve's Myofascial Training

These comments reflect the broader myofascial training experience with Steve Heinrich and fit the kind of progression therapists are looking for when they continue into Level 2.

★★★★★

"I had been using basic techniques and was not seeing consistent results with some clients. After taking Steve's courses, everything changed."

Julie
RMT
★★★★★

"These courses completely changed how I approach treatment. I am getting better results, and I feel much more confident working with complex clients."

Allie
RMT
★★★★★

"After learning Steve's approach, I feel much more confident in my treatments and I am seeing better results with less effort."

Kathie
RMT
★★★★★

"Steve creates such a supportive learning environment. People genuinely leave the course feeling more confident, capable, and even personally transformed."

Annie
RMT

Questions Before Level 2

A simple set of practical questions to support the progression from MFR1 into MFR2.

Do I need MFR1 first?

Yes. Level 2 is built as a progression course and is meant to follow the foundation taught in MFR1.

Can I take both levels back to back?

Yes. The current Edmonton September 2027 schedule is set up specifically so Level 1 and Level 2 can be taken in sequence.

Is there a bundle option?

Yes. The current MFR1 + MFR2 Edmonton bundle is available and offers a stronger total value than registering for both separately.

Will this still support a body-saving way of working?

Yes. Level 2 continues building on the same principle of better results through precision and structure rather than excessive force.

How should I confirm the latest details?

Use the live enrollment page as the final source for current pricing, CEU recognition, and any schedule changes.

Ready To Move From MFR1 Into Level 2?

Take the next step in the Edmonton September 2027 series and keep building a myofascial treatment approach that feels more precise, more adaptable, and easier on your body.

Myofascial Release Level 2 Edmonton · September 20-21, 2027 · Built as the progression after MFR1.