Meet The Team


Hi, I’m Becca, and I have always been fascinated by movement. I grew up practicing modern dance, where self-expression through the body was both encouraged and celebrated. In college, I discovered yoga, finding that the rhythmic connection between breath and movement helped regulate my emotions, allowing me to stay focused and present.

In 2014, I completed my first yoga teacher training at the Ashtanga Yoga Center in Encinitas, California. However, I soon realized my knowledge of anatomy was lacking, which led me to attend massage school. I graduated from the Bodhi Tree Center for Healing Arts in 2018.

I believe in the power of continuous learning and staying current in my field. After massage school, I felt compelled to go deeper, earning another yoga teacher certification with Heart and Bones, focusing on functional and sustainable movement. The movement practitioners I admired most were followers of Tom Myers, which inspired me to study with Anatomy Trains. Through them, I’ve gained advanced knowledge in cadaver dissection labs, movement courses, and their Structural Integration certification program.

My work is inspired by the pioneering vision of Ida Rolf, Martha Graham's boundary-breaking approach to dance, Katy Bowman’s Nutritious Movement, Kara Duval’s Range, Kat Boehm and Tara Brach’s mindfulness meditation practices, somatic movement, Pilates and Katonah yoga, the way babies and dogs move, and the life cycle of plants through the seasons. These elements keep my practice playful, creative, and deeply human.

Thank you for sharing this space with me.

Hi, I’m Cambria, the Owner, and ATTUNE is my offering to help people looking for heightened body awareness and inner alignment. I feel privileged and honored to do what I love for my career. My journey to becoming a Structural Integrator started when I turned 21. I packed my bags for San Diego and attended the International Professional School of Bodywork. This institution had a profound effect on my approach to massage, emphasizing healing one's self to help others as the main mission. After practicing for 5 years as a sports and neuromuscular massage therapist, I noticed many of my clients leaving happy but coming back with the same issues. This frustrated me and caused me to head back to school to find a deeper understanding for my clients. I was opened up to Structural Integration through the work of Edward Mopin, one of Ida Rolf's earliest disciples. His emphasis on somatic emotional awareness and developmental kinesiology propelled my practice and gave me my answers.

Upon receiving the work my body changed completely. I was in pain every day with numb shoulders from working long hours. After the work, I had a deep understanding of how to work with my body to accomplish my goals instead of using it. I had an awareness of where that pain came from, and how to take control of my movements if it came back. It gave me energy and space to explore and push myself to new physical goals. I no longer need to receive bodywork all the time because of my pain, but instead, choose to when I wanted to feel more grounded.

Although my training with Ed was powerful, I found myself once again seeking a deeper understanding of what was happening under my hands. I was going through the motions, gaining long term benefits for my clients, but was seeking more in-depth anatomical knowledge and complex strategy guidance. That is what brought me to Tom Myers and the Anatomy Trains Structural Integration program. Continuing to build my hands-on knowledge and gain an anatomical communication for what I am seeing has been priceless. Taking the same emphasis that Ed put on the human emotional experience, Tom Myers and Anatomy Train’s work has brought new light to the series and is at the head of the research when it comes to mapping the fascial connections. I received my second series work with an ATSI practitioner and was offered a deeper look into my own body. I left feeling even more aligned, and I had all the tools to continue to accomplish my goals. The way I used to feel pain is in the past. I now have a healthy relationship with my pain, seeing it not as a thing I have to live with, but an important communication from my body, not to be feared.

Along with my SI training, I have studied many movement modalities to better assist my clients in body re-education. Re-education and strengthening are paramount as we take away that compensation strategies your body was using to support disfunction. I received my Personal Training certification in corrective exercise at the APTA, studied with Dr. Kathy Dooley for my level 1, 2 Neurokinetic Therapy certifications, deepened my knowledge of developmental core training with Dr. Kolars Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization system, participated in an Anatomy Trains six-day cadaver dissection, and completed my health and life coaching certification with iPec. I have also practiced Yoga and Pilates for 14 years and allow them to influence me whenever I design movement work for my clients. Ultimately, I am constantly finding teachers to learn from, working to better myself and my practice.

This is why I do this work! It’s not to fix people - it’s to help them form a healthy relationship with the world and themselves. It is in this relationship that our truest form is unearthed and our ability to create change around us occurs.