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Applied Studies in the
Asian Tradition of Healing
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The Massage and Bodywork Therapist Continuing Education
Learning Center
FREE CE Hour
Learn
why Esomassage is so important to your future.
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Join the Charlotte
Area Meetup Group |
To register
for this special demo, (4 Legs, No Hands) send an email with "Demo" in the subject field
to: classes@chionline.com or call
704 907-5735
September
14, 2011
Time:
7:30pm to 9:00pm
Instructor: Joe N Martin, LMBT
Location: 11330 Vanstory Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078
Investment: FREE
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4
Legs, No Hands - Effortless Massage
Through an
unprecedented approach in teaching structural principles, this class will
demonstrate how to achieve greater results in your massage sessions while
reducing the physical strain on your body. The student will learn yin and yang
fundamentals which, when applied correctly, will affect body weight distribution
and as a result restore fun, ease and vigor to the practice of massage. Once put
into practice these principles will relegate fatigue and burnout to things of
the past.
Instruction and demonstration followed by plenty of hands practice in a group
environment will help students learn and assimilate the intrinsic secrets behind
ancient methods of grounding and energy (chi) manifestation. These learnings,
combined with the presentation of unique table-side body mechanics will enhance
the student’s current massage and bodywork practice and take it to the next
level.
In order to give students an invaluable first-hand experience of the
effectiveness of the principles and practices presented in this unique
lecture/demo, the instructor will demonstrate the Esomassage Massage Routine
which incorporates these practices.
During this lecture/demo special
attention will be given to the following important principles:
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Body Unity – the ability to accomplish more work while expending less
effort. This secret method used by tai chi masters to move a stable person
with light touch will be invaluable to every class of bodyworker when
manipulating soft tissue with the intent to heal.
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 | Yin
and Yang and their relationship with "Unity Force" and massage.
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there should always be a Yin movement that creates a Yang force.
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Standing and its relationship to phasic and tonic muscle fibers.
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 | How
to develop the "core" and how to use "Total Body Unity".
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Each of the
principles taught in the lecture/demo along with the accompanying activities
will provide compelling enough evidence to the student to convince him/her of
the necessity to incorporate these profound practices into their body work
practice. Attendees will leave the lecture/demo with a new approach to
massage and may find a restored excitement and love rivaling that which first
brought them to the profession of bodywork.
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