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Deep tissue massage techniques - Massage Courses London
Deep tissue massage is beneficial to you and a great magnet for attracting new clients! Clients love deep tissue massage as it reaches deeper muscles and soft tissues and is a lot more effective in solving chronic aches, pain and tension.
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Bodyology is a world-class massage school located in London, UK. We base our massage courses on solid accreditation, individual support, and interactive & fun learning methods.
Bodyology offers a range of massage courses and events for all levels, from beginners to top-level professional therapists.
Bodyology’s mission is to create a high-quality massage education ...
published: 08 May 2012
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Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting Massage School
If you're starting massage school, it can be a bit intimidating. Here are some tips to help make it less so!
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published: 28 Feb 2019
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Applying Heavier Pressure to the Back - Sports Massage Techniques
Dawn Morse of Core Elements Training demonstrates heavier pressure massage techniques to the wider back region using the knuckles and forearm.
Heavier pressures are excellent for reducing muscular tension and restoring range of motion and tissue health following warm up massage techniques, such as effleurage and petrissage.
These are examples of the techniques covered in Core Elements accredited, Level 4 #Sports #Massage Diploma, which is available as a face to face, and bended learning course, at our training centre in Swindon, Wiltshire (UK).
Core Elements Training delivers a range of accredited Sports Massage and Sports Therapy based qualifications and short courses.
*All courses are available as face to face delivery at our training centre in Swindon, Wiltshire and a selection ...
published: 28 Apr 2022
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Massage Tutorial: Reflexology basics, techniques, & routine
Want to incorporate some basic reflexology techniques into your massage routine? This is my approach, and it doesn't require any special knowledge of meridians, organs, etc. It's just a unique way of working with the foot for extended periods, providing a very different (and wonderful) foot massage experience.
The main technique used in reflexology (3:00) is a compress/slide tool that I've most often heard called the "inch-worm." As I demonstrate, it's important to keep your thumb reasonably close to the rest of your hand as you do this, allowing your thumb muscles to mostly act as stabilizers rather than prime movers. Apply pressure, straighten the thumb, then apply pressure again, allowing your thumb to inch its way up/across the foot as you do. Feel free to lighten up as you straighten...
published: 06 Sep 2016
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Tutorial Upper back massage. helps reduce muscle tightness, tension and pain in the upper back.
published: 04 Feb 2023
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Sports Massage Level 3 Upper Back Techniques 2 v1.0
Sports Massage Level 3 Upper Back Techniques 2 v1.0
Effleurage du Poing
Thumb Slide
Stripping
Frictions
For more information please visit: http://www.pressurepoint.me
published: 17 Sep 2018
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THE TOP 6 THINGS YOUR MASSAGE SCHOOL WON'T TELL YOU
For those fresh out of massage school, those who are currently in school, or those who are just thinking about becoming a massage therapist....check this out!
Let me know what you think in the comments and share with anyone who might need to hear it 😊 And if you're an experienced therapist, is there anything you'd add to this list?
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published: 23 Aug 2017
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GASTROINTESTINAL Massage | 10 Minute Daily Routines
Do you like getting massages but wish someone could massage your gut area too? Many people hold a lot of stress and tension in the abdomen and may not know what to do to relieve it. Try this 10 minute routine to massage out blockages and tension in your gut.
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Brain Education TV provides mental health and mental wellness videos to help young adults with loneliness, depression, and anxiety. The foundation of our content comes from Brai...
published: 02 Apr 2022
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Continuing Education for Massage Therapists
John Balletto LMT, CKTP shares the important ways he encourages massage therapists to grow their knowledge throughout their careers.
published: 20 Nov 2017
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🧿 Back massage with a wrist👌#massage #education #beauty #wellness #foryou
published: 22 Jan 2023
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Deep tissue massage techniques - Massage Courses London
Deep tissue massage is beneficial to you and a great magnet for attracting new clients! Clients love deep tissue massage as it reaches deeper muscles and soft t...
Deep tissue massage is beneficial to you and a great magnet for attracting new clients! Clients love deep tissue massage as it reaches deeper muscles and soft tissues and is a lot more effective in solving chronic aches, pain and tension.
✅ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://shorturl.at/cmBK7
🔗 LINK TO ALL ONLINE & FACE TO FACE COURSES/EVENTS https://rb.gy/bs5jw
🫶 SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER https://rb.gy/4f6a0
Bodyology is a world-class massage school located in London, UK. We base our massage courses on solid accreditation, individual support, and interactive & fun learning methods.
Bodyology offers a range of massage courses and events for all levels, from beginners to top-level professional therapists.
Bodyology’s mission is to create a high-quality massage education that prepares you for the real world of massage therapy.
#massagetherapy #massagetechniques #massage
https://wn.com/Deep_Tissue_Massage_Techniques_Massage_Courses_London
Deep tissue massage is beneficial to you and a great magnet for attracting new clients! Clients love deep tissue massage as it reaches deeper muscles and soft tissues and is a lot more effective in solving chronic aches, pain and tension.
✅ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://shorturl.at/cmBK7
🔗 LINK TO ALL ONLINE & FACE TO FACE COURSES/EVENTS https://rb.gy/bs5jw
🫶 SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER https://rb.gy/4f6a0
Bodyology is a world-class massage school located in London, UK. We base our massage courses on solid accreditation, individual support, and interactive & fun learning methods.
Bodyology offers a range of massage courses and events for all levels, from beginners to top-level professional therapists.
Bodyology’s mission is to create a high-quality massage education that prepares you for the real world of massage therapy.
#massagetherapy #massagetechniques #massage
- published: 08 May 2012
- views: 1093432
6:16
Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting Massage School
If you're starting massage school, it can be a bit intimidating. Here are some tips to help make it less so!
More HM Massage Socials:
Instagram - https://www...
If you're starting massage school, it can be a bit intimidating. Here are some tips to help make it less so!
More HM Massage Socials:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hm_massage
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/OfficialHMM/
Background Music by Kevin MacLeod
www.incompetech.com
https://wn.com/Things_I_Wish_I_Knew_Before_Starting_Massage_School
If you're starting massage school, it can be a bit intimidating. Here are some tips to help make it less so!
More HM Massage Socials:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hm_massage
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/OfficialHMM/
Background Music by Kevin MacLeod
www.incompetech.com
- published: 28 Feb 2019
- views: 82887
10:17
Applying Heavier Pressure to the Back - Sports Massage Techniques
Dawn Morse of Core Elements Training demonstrates heavier pressure massage techniques to the wider back region using the knuckles and forearm.
Heavier pressur...
Dawn Morse of Core Elements Training demonstrates heavier pressure massage techniques to the wider back region using the knuckles and forearm.
Heavier pressures are excellent for reducing muscular tension and restoring range of motion and tissue health following warm up massage techniques, such as effleurage and petrissage.
These are examples of the techniques covered in Core Elements accredited, Level 4 #Sports #Massage Diploma, which is available as a face to face, and bended learning course, at our training centre in Swindon, Wiltshire (UK).
Core Elements Training delivers a range of accredited Sports Massage and Sports Therapy based qualifications and short courses.
*All courses are available as face to face delivery at our training centre in Swindon, Wiltshire and a selection of CPD courses are available as Live Online delivery, such as #Dry #Cupping and #Kinesilogy #Taping, and some courses are available fully online, such as #Clinical #Yoga and The Science of Stretching.
To find out about our range of qualifications and CPD short courses in a range of modalities please visit:
http://www.coreelements.uk.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CoreElements/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/core_elements/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/Core_Elements1
https://wn.com/Applying_Heavier_Pressure_To_The_Back_Sports_Massage_Techniques
Dawn Morse of Core Elements Training demonstrates heavier pressure massage techniques to the wider back region using the knuckles and forearm.
Heavier pressures are excellent for reducing muscular tension and restoring range of motion and tissue health following warm up massage techniques, such as effleurage and petrissage.
These are examples of the techniques covered in Core Elements accredited, Level 4 #Sports #Massage Diploma, which is available as a face to face, and bended learning course, at our training centre in Swindon, Wiltshire (UK).
Core Elements Training delivers a range of accredited Sports Massage and Sports Therapy based qualifications and short courses.
*All courses are available as face to face delivery at our training centre in Swindon, Wiltshire and a selection of CPD courses are available as Live Online delivery, such as #Dry #Cupping and #Kinesilogy #Taping, and some courses are available fully online, such as #Clinical #Yoga and The Science of Stretching.
To find out about our range of qualifications and CPD short courses in a range of modalities please visit:
http://www.coreelements.uk.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CoreElements/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/core_elements/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/Core_Elements1
- published: 28 Apr 2022
- views: 649227
18:59
Massage Tutorial: Reflexology basics, techniques, & routine
Want to incorporate some basic reflexology techniques into your massage routine? This is my approach, and it doesn't require any special knowledge of meridians,...
Want to incorporate some basic reflexology techniques into your massage routine? This is my approach, and it doesn't require any special knowledge of meridians, organs, etc. It's just a unique way of working with the foot for extended periods, providing a very different (and wonderful) foot massage experience.
The main technique used in reflexology (3:00) is a compress/slide tool that I've most often heard called the "inch-worm." As I demonstrate, it's important to keep your thumb reasonably close to the rest of your hand as you do this, allowing your thumb muscles to mostly act as stabilizers rather than prime movers. Apply pressure, straighten the thumb, then apply pressure again, allowing your thumb to inch its way up/across the foot as you do. Feel free to lighten up as you straighten your thumb joint to prevent thumb strain and pain under the thumbnail.
The basic reflexology routine (5:51) starts with strips up the foot, following lines from the heel to each toe. You'll then follow a grid across the metatarsophalangeal joints before working with each individual toe. Follow a line around the arches and heel of the foot, and then work with the dorsal surface, following 4 lines defined by the spaces between the toes. Finally, sink into the ankle as you bring it through a gentle circumduction.
As you sink into the arches and metatarsophalangeal joints, you'll feel an interesting landscape under your thumbs, with lots of "crunchies" and bumps. This is normal for the foot, and is particularly palpable when performing reflexology-style techniques. Exploring these can feel good for the client, but don't feel compelled to "break these up." These aren't knots or lactic acid, etc., but rather normal features of a foot that has been used for walking.
At all times, track your client's face and breathing, and stay in frequent communication to ensure that none of the techniques or areas are painful or unpleasant. While reflexology is naturally more intense than Swedish foot massage, it shouldn't be painful. Many clients will find themselves falling asleep during these treatments, and waking up feeling like a thousand bucks.
Remember, always listen to your body! Switch thumbs before fatigue sets in, and alter or discard any techniques that cause you pain or discomfort. Let me know if you have any trouble in the comments and we'll try to troubleshoot. I recommend starting by practicing on yourself and friends, and to take a workshop or long-form reflexology course if you find yourself interested in this modality! I recommend anything by Karen Ball, who taught me the basics more than a decade ago (my apologies to her for anything I've forgotten or changed!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrvnnf7wzj4
Support me on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/MassageSloth
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https://wn.com/Massage_Tutorial_Reflexology_Basics,_Techniques,_Routine
Want to incorporate some basic reflexology techniques into your massage routine? This is my approach, and it doesn't require any special knowledge of meridians, organs, etc. It's just a unique way of working with the foot for extended periods, providing a very different (and wonderful) foot massage experience.
The main technique used in reflexology (3:00) is a compress/slide tool that I've most often heard called the "inch-worm." As I demonstrate, it's important to keep your thumb reasonably close to the rest of your hand as you do this, allowing your thumb muscles to mostly act as stabilizers rather than prime movers. Apply pressure, straighten the thumb, then apply pressure again, allowing your thumb to inch its way up/across the foot as you do. Feel free to lighten up as you straighten your thumb joint to prevent thumb strain and pain under the thumbnail.
The basic reflexology routine (5:51) starts with strips up the foot, following lines from the heel to each toe. You'll then follow a grid across the metatarsophalangeal joints before working with each individual toe. Follow a line around the arches and heel of the foot, and then work with the dorsal surface, following 4 lines defined by the spaces between the toes. Finally, sink into the ankle as you bring it through a gentle circumduction.
As you sink into the arches and metatarsophalangeal joints, you'll feel an interesting landscape under your thumbs, with lots of "crunchies" and bumps. This is normal for the foot, and is particularly palpable when performing reflexology-style techniques. Exploring these can feel good for the client, but don't feel compelled to "break these up." These aren't knots or lactic acid, etc., but rather normal features of a foot that has been used for walking.
At all times, track your client's face and breathing, and stay in frequent communication to ensure that none of the techniques or areas are painful or unpleasant. While reflexology is naturally more intense than Swedish foot massage, it shouldn't be painful. Many clients will find themselves falling asleep during these treatments, and waking up feeling like a thousand bucks.
Remember, always listen to your body! Switch thumbs before fatigue sets in, and alter or discard any techniques that cause you pain or discomfort. Let me know if you have any trouble in the comments and we'll try to troubleshoot. I recommend starting by practicing on yourself and friends, and to take a workshop or long-form reflexology course if you find yourself interested in this modality! I recommend anything by Karen Ball, who taught me the basics more than a decade ago (my apologies to her for anything I've forgotten or changed!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrvnnf7wzj4
Support me on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/MassageSloth
My Facebook blog: https://www.facebook.com/massagesloth
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MassageSloth
More stuff: http://massagesloth.com
- published: 06 Sep 2016
- views: 7274315
2:12
Sports Massage Level 3 Upper Back Techniques 2 v1.0
Sports Massage Level 3 Upper Back Techniques 2 v1.0
Effleurage du Poing
Thumb Slide
Stripping
Frictions
For more information please visit: http://www.pressurep...
Sports Massage Level 3 Upper Back Techniques 2 v1.0
Effleurage du Poing
Thumb Slide
Stripping
Frictions
For more information please visit: http://www.pressurepoint.me
https://wn.com/Sports_Massage_Level_3_Upper_Back_Techniques_2_V1.0
Sports Massage Level 3 Upper Back Techniques 2 v1.0
Effleurage du Poing
Thumb Slide
Stripping
Frictions
For more information please visit: http://www.pressurepoint.me
- published: 17 Sep 2018
- views: 699140
13:07
THE TOP 6 THINGS YOUR MASSAGE SCHOOL WON'T TELL YOU
For those fresh out of massage school, those who are currently in school, or those who are just thinking about becoming a massage therapist....check this out!
L...
For those fresh out of massage school, those who are currently in school, or those who are just thinking about becoming a massage therapist....check this out!
Let me know what you think in the comments and share with anyone who might need to hear it 😊 And if you're an experienced therapist, is there anything you'd add to this list?
Our newest Business Planner is here! Get yours today!
https://mymassageworld.com/planner/
#massagebusinesstips
https://wn.com/The_Top_6_Things_Your_Massage_School_Won'T_Tell_You
For those fresh out of massage school, those who are currently in school, or those who are just thinking about becoming a massage therapist....check this out!
Let me know what you think in the comments and share with anyone who might need to hear it 😊 And if you're an experienced therapist, is there anything you'd add to this list?
Our newest Business Planner is here! Get yours today!
https://mymassageworld.com/planner/
#massagebusinesstips
- published: 23 Aug 2017
- views: 77645
14:52
GASTROINTESTINAL Massage | 10 Minute Daily Routines
Do you like getting massages but wish someone could massage your gut area too? Many people hold a lot of stress and tension in the abdomen and may not know what...
Do you like getting massages but wish someone could massage your gut area too? Many people hold a lot of stress and tension in the abdomen and may not know what to do to relieve it. Try this 10 minute routine to massage out blockages and tension in your gut.
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WHAT IS BRAIN EDUCATION TV?
Brain Education TV provides mental health and mental wellness videos to help young adults with loneliness, depression, and anxiety. The foundation of our content comes from Brain Education, an academic study from South Korea that stems from over 40 years of research and application and has been practiced by millions around the world.
WHY WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH…
We suffered from high-functioning loneliness and depression our whole lives. We lived different lives in different states, but when we met, we realized we were struggling with common issues that reflected an important problem in our young adult generation. We didn’t know who we were, what we were passionate about, what we should live for, and what direction our lives were “supposed” to go. We spent a lot of time wandering in search of that magical ‘answer’ that will solve all problems (like I’m sure most of you are doing right now), and yet the further we searched outside, the more pronounced the emptiness inside of us felt.
Millions of people suffer silently from mental health related issues. Yet our society still places taboos around openly talking about relevant mental health topics like loneliness, depression, and anxiety. As a result, our young adults don’t know how to talk about it constructively, where to turn to, or what resources they have to combat this real-life threat to their wellbeing.
We credit Brain Education for giving us the courage to overcome our own mental health struggles and create the lives we want...and now we hope you can too through the videos we share on this channel.
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#gut #gutmassage #braineducation
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https://wn.com/Gastrointestinal_Massage_|_10_Minute_Daily_Routines
Do you like getting massages but wish someone could massage your gut area too? Many people hold a lot of stress and tension in the abdomen and may not know what to do to relieve it. Try this 10 minute routine to massage out blockages and tension in your gut.
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Experience an IN-PERSON Brain Education yoga class at ► https://www.bodynbrain.com
Experience an ONLINE Brain Education yoga class at ► https://www.changeyourenergy.com
WHAT IS BRAIN EDUCATION TV?
Brain Education TV provides mental health and mental wellness videos to help young adults with loneliness, depression, and anxiety. The foundation of our content comes from Brain Education, an academic study from South Korea that stems from over 40 years of research and application and has been practiced by millions around the world.
WHY WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH…
We suffered from high-functioning loneliness and depression our whole lives. We lived different lives in different states, but when we met, we realized we were struggling with common issues that reflected an important problem in our young adult generation. We didn’t know who we were, what we were passionate about, what we should live for, and what direction our lives were “supposed” to go. We spent a lot of time wandering in search of that magical ‘answer’ that will solve all problems (like I’m sure most of you are doing right now), and yet the further we searched outside, the more pronounced the emptiness inside of us felt.
Millions of people suffer silently from mental health related issues. Yet our society still places taboos around openly talking about relevant mental health topics like loneliness, depression, and anxiety. As a result, our young adults don’t know how to talk about it constructively, where to turn to, or what resources they have to combat this real-life threat to their wellbeing.
We credit Brain Education for giving us the courage to overcome our own mental health struggles and create the lives we want...and now we hope you can too through the videos we share on this channel.
CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL
Instagram ► https://instagram.com/braineducation_tv
Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/braineducationtv
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#gut #gutmassage #braineducation
Please leave requests and comments down below!
❤️Linda and Gabi
- published: 02 Apr 2022
- views: 47102
1:02
Continuing Education for Massage Therapists
John Balletto LMT, CKTP shares the important ways he encourages massage therapists to grow their knowledge throughout their careers.
John Balletto LMT, CKTP shares the important ways he encourages massage therapists to grow their knowledge throughout their careers.
https://wn.com/Continuing_Education_For_Massage_Therapists
John Balletto LMT, CKTP shares the important ways he encourages massage therapists to grow their knowledge throughout their careers.
- published: 20 Nov 2017
- views: 349