Arts and Wellness for Education

BIO

     Emory M. Moore Jr., founder of EM Technique

     Emory M. Moore Jr., founder of EM Technique

 

Emory M. Moore Jr. presents his one-of-a-kind exercise technique. Appropriately deemed The EM Technique (as there is truly nothing else like it), Emory’s fitness methods explore the fundamentals of movement through his own unprecedented combination of Yoga, Pilates, dance, martial arts and associated disciplines. Accessible to the most bashful beginner and challenging enough for the most seasoned athlete, Emory teaches techniques to improve one’s own understanding of balance, flexibility, and strength training with a pointed emphasis on breath.

With over twenty-five years of experience, Emory has immersed himself in the study of a myriad of disciplines, including meditation, massage, Gyrotonic, and Capoeira. He is a multi-certified personal trainer, well versed in sports-related injuries, and is an advanced certified instructor in the Way of the Winds martial arts system. Having traveled from New York to London, Munich, Florence and a host of other cities, Emory has had the privilege of studying with the masters in their respective fields.

He has been featured in the New York Times, Self, TimeOut, and W magazine as well as on FoxNews.com. Even further, among the Olympic athletes, professional dancers celebrities and captains of industry who have sought out Emory’s expertise, his passion for learning and teaching remains tireless.

 

Emory Teaching at the Dutch Acrofest In Brooklyn, NY

Emory Teaching at the Dutch Acrofest In Brooklyn, NY

 

Everyday is different...

   

EM Technique is an expression of principles found in dance, martial arts, yoga and associated disciplines. A true fusion of elemental concepts expressed through the vocabulary of movement. It is a non-linear training system that emphasizes principles instead of set routines or repetitive forms. In practice, we focus on the how and why of movement as opposed to copying and regurgitating set patterns with low or no understanding of their purpose.         

 

Anyone can practice, everyone can benefit.
-Em