Posts Tagged ‘school’
Equine Massage School Students Share Their Experience: Ogden, Utah
Equine Massage Students share their experience after a training session in Ogden, Utah. For more information about hosting an equine therapy training session in your city please contact us at http://www.gearywhiting.com/
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Day Spa Thai Yoga Body Massage, Atlanta Georgia | SpaTube.Tv
Traditional Thai and Yoga Body Massages located at a day spa in Atlanta, Georgia. Find a great day spa offering thai and yoga body massages today.
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IBMC School of Massage and Healing Arts
IBMC offers small, hands on classes that will help you take something you already love, and turning it into a career. Enroll today to receive accelerated career training in massage therapy.
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Swedish Back Massage- Effleurage/Petrissage – Health-Choices
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“A Massage School Completely Like No Other!”
From the Premier Holistic Massage Therapy School in the North East.
An excellent yet simple Swedish Back Massage Lesson by Owner and President of The Health-Choices Holistic Massage Therapy School in Princeton, NJ.
This 5 minute demo will show you some very easy but effective Swedish massage techniques that can help you melt stress away from your family or friends.
The song is “Spinneee” by Gary Stadler.
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Video made by Anna Savoia
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Thai Yoga Massage at Lotus Palm School
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Centuries ago, a dynamic bodywork therapy based on yoga and Ayurveda was born in the temples of Thailand. In this unique healing system of Thai Yoga Massage – also called Nuad Boran and widely known as traditional Thai massage – the practitioner guides the recipient through a series of yoga postures while palming and thumbing along the body’s energy (“Sen”) lines and pressures points. Together these actions result in a comprehensive full body treatment that relieves muscular tension, improves circulation, boosts the immune system and balances the body energetically.
At the Lotus Palm School of Thai Yoga Massage located in Montreal, Canada, you can learn how to give a massage by attending our intensive courses, receive a massage from our skilled professionals, and browse our shop containing a wide range of products and accessories for creating a successful massage experience.
Thai Yoga massage is an ancient healing art that has been practiced for over 2000 years. In our courses you will learn several posture sequences targeting the different body parts, in order to perform a full-body Thai Yoga Massage session including stretches, passive yoga postures, energy lines and several massage techniques, all of it aimed at bringing your client back to his or her’s natural state of holistic health and well being.
Also check out our online thai massage course! http://www.lotuspalm.com/product.asp?pdid=126
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Massage Sports Post-Event
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Post-Event Sports Rehabilitative Full-Body Massage.
For some reason, massage therapists that specialize in treatments of sport related injuries are calling this method ?sport massage. In my opinion, if someone sprains/strains the lower back, upper back, shoulder, knee, etc., by playing sport or working at home, or at the workplace, the pathology that will be developed due to kind of injury disturbing orthopedic status. Utilization of massage in cases of back and limb disorders we call orthopedic massage. There is no doubt that there is huge room for orthopedic massage available in sport rehabilitative medicine. It is proven that orthopedic massage therapy is a very effective tool in treating sport-related, industrial injuries, as well as helping people experience less pain in cases of degenerative diseases of the support and movement systems such as osteoarthritis, degenerative disc disease and other types of spondylosis. Really sport massage that is utilized only in industry of sport is a pre-event sport massage and post-event rehabilitative sport massage. These two types of massage therapy are very important efforts in order to improve the athletes performances, to prevent to a maximum extent, sport related injuries, as well as to eliminate side effects of exercise stress/overtraining. 20 years ago, training in sport massage was limited to massage therapists who worked with professional teams, Olympian teams, etc. Nowadays, sport massage has value not only for professional athletes, but also for the modern fitness enthusiast. If you will pay attention to the behavior of today’s gym members, you will see people who are working out as if they are preparing themselves for competition. It is obvious that most of them are pushing themselves to the limit. In most cases, people don’t or forget to ask themselves, ?Why am I in the gym? If you will ask them this question, no doubt their answer will be ?to keep (themselves) in shape and to contribute to (their) health. But the manner of working out like a professional athlete in the long run causes more harm than good. What a lot of people do not realize is that professional sport-like training is not contributing to health. Professional sports actually is a tough rough show business and nothing else. I personally don’t believe that we are capable of changing the minds of gym enthusiasts that vigorous exercise (which most gym enthusiasts are engaging in) is not a good idea. But there is no doubt that post-event rehabilitative sport massage can be of tremendous help to the health of these gym enthusiasts. The post-event rehabilitative sport massage that I offering to you today was initially developed and proposed by professor Alexander Dembo, MD, PhD, former Leningrad, now Peterburg School of Medicine in 1964.
48 hours after exercise
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Rodenberg, et al., 1994
15 minutes after exercise
15 min
Tiidus, 1995
48 hours after exercise
10 min
Gupta, 1996
48 hours after exercise
10 min
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CNWSMT Exceptional Hand and Arm Massage
The Center for Natural Wellness School of Massage Therapy provides a quick lesson on how to give an exceptional Hand and Arm massage.
Center for Natural Wellness School of Massage Therapy
3 Cerone Commercial Drive
Albany, NY 12205
518 489-4026
http://www.cnwsmt.com
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Pamela Held at the 2011 Alliance for Massage Therapy Education Conference
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INTRODUCTION
The Alliance for Massage Therapy Education is an independent non-profit organization established to serve as the voice, advocate and resource for the entire education sector — from entry-level massage training programs through post-graduate studies. The Alliance is the only organization that brings Schools, Teachers, and Continuing Education Providers together under one roof.
The Alliance provides a comprehensive range of services to this community, and represents their interests in all domains. This advocacy comes into play in dealing with regulatory issues, accreditation, standard-setting initiatives such as the the Alliance’s National Teacher Education Standards Project, as well as ongoing efforts to get massage therapy better recognized by and integrated into the health care delivery system.
As the field of massage therapy moves forward in its evolution, it is clear that the education sector must have a champion of its own. In fact, nearly all professions have an organization of this type. And by strengthening and improving massage education, the Alliance will bring great benefit to massage schools, teachers and practitioners, along with everyone in the general public who receives massage therapy.
MEMBERSHIP
It’s now easier to join the Alliance, with a new and simplified dues structure for all membership categories. There are now two options for Schools, Teachers and Continuing Education Providers: The Associate Level provides affiliation with the Alliance at a modest price and includes discounts on the Annual Conference. The Gold Level includes all privileges of membership, plus a highly valuable range of new services, benefits and discount programs. You are invited to become a vital part of this community. For complete information on what you will receive when you join the Alliance, click the banner above to go to the Membership page.
With a theme of Bringing Teaching to the Next Level, the Alliance held its second Annual Conference on August 18-20 in beautiful Charleston, South Carolina. A group of 125 education professionals came together with organizational leaders and industry representatives for three very productive days. There were keynote sessions, breakout workshops, and discussion forums on the Core Competencies for Massage Therapy Teachers.
LEADERSHIP
The Alliance is governed by a seven-member Board of Directors who represent the broad spectrum of schools and educators who make up this organization. This group of volunteer leaders is complimented by the professional staff, who oversee the day-to-day operations.
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Joe Lubow at the 2011 Alliance for Massage Therapy Education Conference
http://afmte.org http://MassageNerd.com
INTRODUCTION
The Alliance for Massage Therapy Education is an independent non-profit organization established to serve as the voice, advocate and resource for the entire education sector — from entry-level massage training programs through post-graduate studies. The Alliance is the only organization that brings Schools, Teachers, and Continuing Education Providers together under one roof.
The Alliance provides a comprehensive range of services to this community, and represents their interests in all domains. This advocacy comes into play in dealing with regulatory issues, accreditation, standard-setting initiatives such as the the Alliance’s National Teacher Education Standards Project, as well as ongoing efforts to get massage therapy better recognized by and integrated into the health care delivery system.
As the field of massage therapy moves forward in its evolution, it is clear that the education sector must have a champion of its own. In fact, nearly all professions have an organization of this type. And by strengthening and improving massage education, the Alliance will bring great benefit to massage schools, teachers and practitioners, along with everyone in the general public who receives massage therapy.
MEMBERSHIP
It’s now easier to join the Alliance, with a new and simplified dues structure for all membership categories. There are now two options for Schools, Teachers and Continuing Education Providers: The Associate Level provides affiliation with the Alliance at a modest price and includes discounts on the Annual Conference. The Gold Level includes all privileges of membership, plus a highly valuable range of new services, benefits and discount programs. You are invited to become a vital part of this community. For complete information on what you will receive when you join the Alliance, click the banner above to go to the Membership page.
With a theme of Bringing Teaching to the Next Level, the Alliance held its second Annual Conference on August 18-20 in beautiful Charleston, South Carolina. A group of 125 education professionals came together with organizational leaders and industry representatives for three very productive days. There were keynote sessions, breakout workshops, and discussion forums on the Core Competencies for Massage Therapy Teachers.
LEADERSHIP
The Alliance is governed by a seven-member Board of Directors who represent the broad spectrum of schools and educators who make up this organization. This group of volunteer leaders is complimented by the professional staff, who oversee the day-to-day operations.
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Wat Po traditional Thai massage school (Bangkok) – demonstration by Ajaan Samart – 7 Feb 2010.avi
This is the conclusion of the 5-day General Massage course at Wat Pho’s TTM school: a demonstration massage of the 10 “sen lom” lines that radiate from the navel. This was the second demonstration (the first one was on me – during the video I try to show the markings he made on my own stomach), so the conversation had turned to several unrelated topics and general Thai-style joking.
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