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Deep Tissue Myofascial Massage Certificate Course 7CEU*
Welcome to the deep tissue myofascial massage certificate course!
Here is what you will be able to do after this course (1:29)
How this course came about (1:27)
Download your goodies! (0:35)
A quick word about myofascial release, fascia and this massage style (2:14)
Why this section is the most important section for massage therapists (5:03)
The Table-The 4 most Important things about your Table (6:44)
Creams and oils, which ones? (2:20)
The Set-up of the table (4:13)
Some things that make the massage experience even more amazing. (3:34)
It's all in the Timing! (6:23)
Do No Harm (1:37)
Why most therapists don't last and what you SHOULD do instead (5:25)
Practice Makes Perfect- what I wish I had done. (1:45)
The Perfect Person to Practice your massage on (1:59)
Some final points (4:43)
Contraindications of Massage, intake forms and other useful forms (1:15)
Can you skip this section or not? (1:06)
You cannot go too slow-I didn't believe it either until... (1:43)
Shouldn't I be doing more techniques for a better massage? Nope (1:10)
Deep tissue massage-its not about killing your clients or yourself (1:50)
How do you get the perfect pressure for your clients? (2:36)
Don't miss out areas-its really noticeable! (1:29)
A major problem-not addressing your clients concerns (2:33)
When you should start on the back first and concentrate more strokes there (1:46)
Don't miss out on centering yourself before each massage (1:53)
Be very very aware of the placebo and nocebo effects (3:37)
One of your most powerful tools-the tennis ball (2:56)
How I have designed this massage sequence (1:53)
How we are going to use our hands, fists and forearms (8:05)
The important factors about deep tissue massage and using oils and creams (2:40)
The back sequence (24:18)
If you would like to practice the back sequence now, here you go. (23:57)
The hips and buttocks (4:51)
The legs prone sequence (12:29)
If you would like to practice the legs prone sequence now, here you go. (12:26)
The feet prone sequence (3:53)
If you would like to practice the feet prone sequence now, here you go. (3:55)
How to turn your client over correctly (1:41)
The neck sequence (19:39)
The head and face sequence (2:16)
The arms and forearms sequence (8:45)
Here is the 60 minute back, neck, head and arms sequence you can now offer (61:41)
If you would like to practice the arms sequence now, here you go. (8:42)
The stomach and my thoughts on massaging it (3:25)
The legs supine sequence (6:03)
If you would like to practice the legs sequence now, here you go. (5:57)
The feet supine sequence (2:36)
If you would like to practice the foot sequence now, here you go. (2:31)
Before you practice the full body massage sequences.... (1:24)
Here is the complete 2 hour full body sequence for you to practice to
How do you do a 1hr and 90 mins full body massage? Here are the timings for you (1:11)
Make sure that you offer your clients longer sessions (1:32)
How I charge for 90 minutes-its not what you think (2:20)
If you want to use your elbows, here is how you can do it (2:22)
Can I add some of my other massage strokes? YES! (1:08)
Congratulations! You have finished the course (1:21)
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