Abbysan Yoga & Wellness Center · Phuket, Thailand · Est. 2007

Clinical Movement & Longevity Specialist Pathway

A professional training pathway for movement educators who want to go beyond teaching exercises — and learn the reasoning between assessment and intervention.

Pilates Instructor Course Posture Assessment Training Clinical Movement Mentorship

One pathway. The reasoning most practitioners never learn.

The reasoning gap

Most courses teach exercises. Some teach assessment. Nobody teaches what comes between.

You have done the training. You know the exercises. You can read a posture chart. But when a client does not respond the way the manual said they would — when the standard programme fails and the client is still in front of you — most practitioners reach the same wall.

The gap is not in your exercise library. It is not in your assessment technique. It is in the reasoning between them. Knowing what you see and knowing what to do about it are two completely different skills. The second one is almost never taught.

What every course teaches

Exercises, repertoire, anatomy, assessment protocols.

What almost no course teaches

The reasoning between what you find and what you do about it.

What this pathway teaches

Assessment, decision logic, tool selection, and the clinical judgment to choose the right intervention for this body, right now.

The Clinical Movement and Longevity Specialist Pathway is built around that gap. Every level, every module, every supervised hour exists to close it — until a graduate can put any body in front of them, read what it needs, reason through the options, and choose the right path forward.

"The goal is not a practitioner who knows more exercises. It is a practitioner who knows why they are choosing this one, for this body, at this moment."

Dr. Abhishek Agrawal
The curriculum spine

How the pathway is structured

Every level builds on the one before. You do not advance to the next until you can demonstrate the capability of the current one.

01

Read the Body

What is this body doing, and why?

Assess any body — static, dynamic, structural, functional — and describe findings in clinical language.

02

Decide the Path

What does this body actually need?

A reasoning framework to move from findings to intervention, without following a routine.

03

Apply the Tool

Which instrument does this body need now?

Select from any method — yoga, Pilates, corrective exercise, myofascial work — because the body demanded it.

04

Prove It on Real Bodies

Can you do this under observation?

A completed clinical practicum. Graduation is awarded on demonstrated capability, not seat time.

The tools — yoga, Pilates, Reformer, corrective exercise — are inside the curriculum. They are instruments the practitioner reaches for. They are not the destination.

The longevity dimension

The practitioner who can work with a 60-year-old as confidently as a 30-year-old.

Most movement training is built around younger, healthier, more predictable bodies — the average client in the average class. It is not designed for the client in the second half of life: the body that moves differently, recovers more slowly, carries decades of compensatory patterns, and has different goals entirely.

Longevity, in Abbysan's context, is not about slow classes or modified exercises. It is about functional capacity across the lifespan — maintaining movement quality, joint health, posture, breathing efficiency, balance, and strength as the body changes. Not by fighting the changes, but by understanding them well enough to work with them.

Functional ageing

How movement capacity, tissue quality, and recovery change across decades — and how to programme for each stage.

Joint function and longevity

Protecting joint health through load management, alignment correction, and appropriate progressive training rather than avoidance.

Posture across the lifespan

Recognising how postural patterns accumulate over time, and interrupting compensation before it becomes permanent.

Breathing efficiency

Restoring optimal breathing mechanics as a foundation for movement capacity, nervous system regulation, and endurance.

Balance and proprioception

Training the systems that deteriorate fastest with age — and that carry the highest consequence when they fail.

Strength with intelligence

Building strength in patterns the body will actually use — functional load capacity across real movement demands.

A Clinical Movement and Longevity Specialist is not a specialist in ageing. They are a specialist in bodies — and that means every body, at every stage. The practitioner who can read a 68-year-old's movement history and build a programme that restores function without accelerating wear is a practitioner who will never run out of people who need exactly what they do.

The certifications

Four certifications. One progression.

Each has a defined entry point, a defined exit standard, and a title that means something specific. You enter where your background places you. You exit when you can demonstrate the capability.

01

Movement Teaching Foundation

Open entry · No prerequisites

The foundation for anyone starting from the beginning — a sound anatomical and assessment base before any clinical work.

For

Complete beginners, fitness professionals, and group exercise instructors with no clinical foundation.

What it covers

Practical anatomy and biomechanics, kinetic chains, an introduction to postural and movement assessment, foundational programming, and teaching methodology.

Outcome

Teach structured movement sessions confidently, with a sound anatomical foundation and basic postural observation.

Leads to

Certification 2 — Posture Pilates Instructor.

In-person, Phuket · Intensive cohort, max 3–4 students · Fixed monthly start dates
02

Posture Pilates Instructor

AAA accredited

The full Pilates Instructor Course — Mat, Reformer, and Tower — built on a structured posture and movement assessment protocol. This is the posture assessment and reasoning foundation of the pathway, and includes Reformer Pilates taught clinically.

Entry

Certification 1, or demonstrated equivalent (prior anatomy training, teaching experience, documented hours). Portfolio review required.

For

Yoga teachers, fitness professionals, and existing Pilates teachers who trained elsewhere and want clinical depth.

What it covers

Full static and dynamic posture assessment, the Pilates Instructor Course curriculum (Mat, Reformer, Tower), movement impairment classification, corrective programming, and observed teaching. 200 hours across both levels.

Outcome

Assess posture and movement dysfunction, design and deliver clinical Pilates on Mat, Reformer, and Tower, and document client progress with clinical precision.

In-person, Phuket · Level 1: 92,000 THB · Level 2: 85,000 THB · Full Pathway: 177,000 THB Full curriculum & intake dates
03

Clinical Movement Specialist

Assessment submission required

The full clinical reasoning layer — taught explicitly. Where the RALLM decision framework and the Case Library turn assessment into intervention.

Entry

Certification 2, or interview plus portfolio demonstrating equivalent clinical movement competency. Entry is not automatic.

For

Posture Pilates graduates, physiotherapists, and rehab professionals who regularly meet complex clients and need a decision framework.

What it covers

The RALLM decision framework, the Movement Decision System, posture classification and Sahrmann Movement Impairment integration, the Case Library, cross-modality tool selection, and complex client programming.

Outcome

Assess, reason, and select the right intervention from any method — and work confidently with complex clients who have not responded to standard approaches.

In-person, Phuket · Pricing on application
04

Abbysan Method Mentorship

By invitation only

The most advanced designation in the pathway. Not a course — a supervised clinical mentorship, reserved for practitioners ready to carry the Abbysan name.

Entry

Completion of Certifications 1–3, a case review by Dr. Abhishek, and a personal interview. Each candidate is approved individually.

For

Clinical Movement Specialist graduates ready to work at the highest level of the Abbysan methodology.

What it covers

Advanced clinical case supervision, direct mentorship on complex presentations, and integration of all pathway learning into a personal practice model.

Outcome

The Abbysan Method Mentorship designation — for practitioners with the reasoning, judgment, and clinical maturity to carry the approach.

Completion of Certifications 1 through 3 is a necessary condition for consideration — not a sufficient one. Entry is at Dr. Abhishek's personal discretion. Candidates are reviewed individually; there is no scheduled cohort.
Accredited by the American Accreditation Association (AAA), USA
Accredited by the American Accreditation Association (AAA), USA

An internationally recognised accreditation — your qualification is valid well beyond Thailand.

The Case Library

You do not learn clinical reasoning by watching success. You learn it by watching decisions.

Standard courses show you outcomes. A client had back pain. These exercises helped. The pain reduced. The case is closed.

That is not how clinical reasoning works. The outcome is the last five percent. The other ninety-five is the decision process that produced it — what was observed, what was suspected, what was tested and ruled out, what was selected, and why that choice over the alternatives.

  • What was observedThe full assessment picture.
  • What was initially consideredThe differential reasoning.
  • What was ruled out and whyThe elimination logic.
  • What was selectedThe intervention decision.
  • Why that choice over the alternativesThe clinical justification.
  • What happenedThe outcome, and what it confirmed or revised.

The goal is not to copy outcomes. It is to internalise the reasoning — so that when a body the textbook did not cover walks in, the graduate has a decision process to reach for, not just an exercise library.

Annotated case · 0042Illustrative
Observed
Recurrent right-side low back tension. Anterior pelvic tilt. Reduced hip extension on the right. Breath held high in the chest.
Considered
Hip flexor dominance · weak posterior chain · breathing-driven pressure fault.
Ruled out
Pure flexibility deficit — passive range was available, but not controlled.
Selected
Breath-led pressure reset before loading. Posterior chain re-education, not stretching.
Why
The body had range; it lacked control and a stable pressure system. Stretching a guarding pattern would have reinforced it.
Outcome
Tension reduced across four sessions; confirmed the pressure-system hypothesis.

Illustrative example · not real patient data

Came here for the Pilates Instructor Course?

The Pilates instructor training is now the route into the pathway.

For years this was a standalone Clinical Pilates Instructor Course in Phuket — Posture Pilates and Clinical Pilates, AAA-accredited, one hundred hours each across Mat, Reformer, and Tower. It still exists in full. It now lives inside this pathway as the Pilates route in, so a Pilates instructor course becomes the start of becoming a movement and longevity specialist, not the finish line.

Level 1 · Posture Pilates

The full Pilates exercise toolkit plus posture and movement assessment. One hundred hours, Mat and Reformer, AAA-accredited. Open entry — no prerequisites.

Level 2 · Clinical Pilates

Clinical Pilates rehabilitation for complex and specialised populations. One hundred hours, Mat, Reformer, and Tower, AAA-accredited. Level 1 required.

Graduate voices

The people who have walked it.

Two of our graduates, in their own words.

Where do I start?

Where does your background place you?

You do not have to start at the beginning if you can demonstrate you are already past it.

Your backgroundEnter atNotes
Complete beginner — no prior movement training
Cert 1
Walk the full pathway from the foundation. No prerequisites.
Yoga teacher — any style or tradition
Cert 1
Foundation anatomy and assessment reviewed within Cert 1. Prior teaching hours credited; you may move faster through certain modules.
Pilates instructor — trained elsewhere
Cert 1 or 2
Depends on depth of existing anatomy and assessment training. Portfolio review determines entry point.
Physiotherapist / rehab professional
Cert 2
Clinical assessment background may satisfy the Cert 1 exit standard. Portfolio review required before Cert 2 entry.
Personal trainer or fitness professional
Cert 1
Movement background is valuable. Clinical anatomy and assessment foundation required before Cert 2.
Experienced movement specialist — complex clinical background
Cert 2 or 3
Case-by-case assessment. Submit a portfolio and background summary for review.

Not sure where you belong? Send a brief summary of your training and clinical experience to info@abbysan.com. Dr. Abhishek reviews every application personally and will tell you exactly where you should enter, and why.

Dr. Abhishek Agrawal, clinical movement specialist at Abbysan, Phuket
Who built it

Built by someone who has spent twenty years finding what everyone else missed.

Dr. Abhishek Agrawal holds a Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Science — a five-year traditional medicine degree — alongside postgraduate training in Wellness Rx, ERYT-500 Yoga Therapy, STOTT Pilates, PCES, and Precision Nutrition. He has been based in Phuket since 2006, working clinically with complex movement dysfunction cases from across the world.

This pathway is the formal, structured expression of what he has practised and refined across nearly two decades. Every module, every decision framework, and every case in the library comes from real clinical work — not from a curriculum committee or an accreditation template.

BNYS — Bachelor of Naturopathy & Yogic Science (5-year degree)PgD Wellness RxERYT-500Certified Yoga TherapistSTOTT PILATESPCES — Pregnancy & Postpartum Corrective Exercise SpecialistPrecision Nutrition CoachAAA Accredited CourseEst. Phuket 2006

One pathway. The reasoning most practitioners never learn.

Intake is small by design — a maximum of three to four students per cohort. If you are ready to start, or want to understand which level is right for you, reach out directly.

Or email info@abbysan.com · Phuket, Thailand