
Christopher Lee II, LMBT, B.S.
As an early inexperienced teenager beginning in exercise, Chris knew that he enjoyed being physically healthy and it had a significant role in daily life. His improper movement patterns but love for exercise continued until a sudden lower back disc bulge forced him to make a big decision; stop exercising completely or to learn about the human body and proper movement mechanics. Discontinuing exercise was not a seriously considered option. After going through physical therapy treatment for his lower back, Chris made the decision to change his major/career path from Mechanical Engineering to Exercise Science. His experience after receiving soft tissue manipulation coupled with exercise drastically improved his physical well being and eliminated his pain completely. This experience sparked the beginning of his exploration into the marveling results seen from manual therapy. After graduating from Winston-Salem State University with a Bachelor's of Science degree in Exercise Science, he knew that his journey had just begun. Learning proper body mechanics was very beneficial, but one major issue was not covered. What about people who can not utilize many of the proper body mechanics due to pains, physical discomfort, postural distortions, and various other problems that could prevent healthy movement? Immediately following graduation, Chris attended North Carolina School of Advanced Bodywork. Furthering his education provided the necessary knowledge and skillset that was needed to pair with developing the optimal movement mechanics for each individual. Now, he is well prepared to help clients with dysfunctional movement become more functional as well as clients who do not have any symptoms and want to maintain a healthy body. Chris has dedicated his life to continued education in the health and wellness field and thoroughly enjoys enhancing the life of each client.
Education
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B.S. (Bachelor of Exercise Science)- Winston-Salem State University May. 2022
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Graduate: North Carolina School of Advanced Bodywork Nov. 2023
Continuing Education Courses
-Posture, Pain, and Performance by Erik Dalton Jan. 2024
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