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So last night in class, my instructor said, "Oh, that's right, you are an experienced bodyworker, that's why your massage is so coherent."
Thanks for the compliment (?), but does anyone know what a coherent massage is?
This doesn't help much...
Main Entry:
coآ·herآ·ent
Pronunciation:
\-ənt\
Function:
adjective
Etymology:
Middle French or Latin; Middle French cohأ©rent, from Latin cohaerent-, cohaerens, present participle of cohaerēre
Date:
circa 1555
1 a: logically or aesthetically ordered or integrated : consistent b: having clarity or intelligibility : understandable 2: having the quality of cohering; especially : cohesive, coordinated 3 a: relating to or composed of waves having a constant difference in phase b: producing coherent light
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JasonE
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randypd wrote:Four weeks in, they are still focusing on the physical aspects of it. I expect that to change as the semester progresses, grasshoppeh.
Sounds like there is plenty more time for them to expound upon the myriad "physical aspects" of the work. There is the skin, the connective tissues, the musculature, the lymph system, blood circulation, and all those nerves running everything... one semester hardly seems enough time to scratch the surface of all that!
[quote="randypd"]Four weeks in, they are still focusing on the physical aspects of it. I expect that to change as the semester progresses, grasshoppeh.
Sounds like there is plenty more time for them to expound upon the myriad "physical aspects" of the work. There is the skin, the connective tissues, the musculature, the lymph system, blood circulation, and all those nerves running everything... one semester hardly seems enough time to scratch the surface of all that!
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:48 pm
randypd
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Four weeks in, they are still focusing on the physical aspects of it.
I expect that to change as the semester progresses, grasshoppeh.
Four weeks in, they are still focusing on the physical aspects of it.
I expect that to change as the semester progresses, grasshoppeh.
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:08 am
EgoMagickian
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How much, if any, emphasis are your instructors giving on the energetic aspects of shiatsu?
How much, if any, emphasis are your instructors giving on the energetic aspects of shiatsu?
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:09 pm
randypd
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You both are on the same track, which is a nice feeling.
I had a bit of a brainstorm last night about doing the work with more intention, especially energetically. I am learning energetic meridian and chakra work from another teacher and my aha! was that I can fuse the two modalities and bring a new level to my shiatsu work.
I love doing body work!
You both are on the same track, which is a nice feeling.
I had a bit of a brainstorm last night about doing the work with more intention, especially energetically. I am learning energetic meridian and chakra work from another teacher and my aha! was that I can fuse the two modalities and bring a new level to my shiatsu work.
I love doing body work!
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:00 pm
pueppi
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Intention. Agreed. When a therapist is paying attention and not just rubby-rubby-ing, you can sure tell the differece. I don't know why some therapists (not you) don't realize that, but many don't.
Seems like you are paying attention, working in a non-random way and the client is obviously noticing.
Congratulations!
Not the best verbage to describe it, but I think you get the drift.
Intention. Agreed. When a therapist is paying attention and not just rubby-rubby-ing, you can sure tell the differece. I don't know why some therapists (not you) don't realize that, but many don't.
Seems like you are paying attention, working in a non-random way and the client is obviously noticing.
Congratulations!
Not the best verbage to describe it, but I think you get the drift. :)
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:53 am
shivashiva
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I have never heard that word used about massage, but it makes perfect sense to me. Frequently a new student's massage will feel very choppy, like they are piecing it together bit by bit. Also there is a lot of randomness involved. "Oh, hey let me rub this spot!" without a real intention. Where the massage of an experienced therapist will feel frequently like a seamless experience.
Usually people will use the word "flow" to describe it, but I think I like the word coherent better. As the definition says "integrated, coordinated, ordered, understandable" Whether or not the session has any "flow," by having these elements of coherency it becomes an enjoyable experience, a joy for the body-mind to integrate.
I can't wait to hear what more articulate people have to say!
I have never heard that word used about massage, but it makes perfect sense to me. Frequently a new student's massage will feel very choppy, like they are piecing it together bit by bit. Also there is a lot of randomness involved. "Oh, hey let me rub this spot!" without a real intention. Where the massage of an experienced therapist will feel frequently like a seamless experience.
Usually people will use the word "flow" to describe it, but I think I like the word coherent better. As the definition says "integrated, coordinated, ordered, understandable" Whether or not the session has any "flow," by having these elements of coherency it becomes an enjoyable experience, a joy for the body-mind to integrate.
I can't wait to hear what more articulate people have to say! ;)
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:36 am
randypd
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"Coherent" massage
So last night in class, my instructor said, "Oh, that's right, you are an experienced bodyworker, that's why your massage is so coherent."
Thanks for the compliment (?), but does anyone know what a coherent massage is?
This doesn't help much...
Main Entry:
coآ·herآ·ent
Pronunciation:
\-ənt\
Function:
adjective
Etymology:
Middle French or Latin; Middle French cohأ©rent, from Latin cohaerent-, cohaerens, present participle of cohaerēre
Date:
circa 1555
1 a: logically or aesthetically ordered or integrated : consistent b: having clarity or intelligibility : understandable 2: having the quality of cohering; especially : cohesive, coordinated 3 a: relating to or composed of waves having a constant difference in phase b: producing coherent light
Anyone have any ideas?
So last night in class, my instructor said, "Oh, that's right, you are an experienced bodyworker, that's why your massage is so coherent."
Thanks for the compliment (?), but does anyone know what a coherent massage is?
This doesn't help much...
Main Entry:
coآ·herآ·ent
Pronunciation:
\-ənt\
Function:
adjective
Etymology:
Middle French or Latin; Middle French cohأ©rent, from Latin cohaerent-, cohaerens, present participle of cohaerēre
Date:
circa 1555
1 a: logically or aesthetically ordered or integrated : consistent b: having clarity or intelligibility : understandable 2: having the quality of cohering; especially : cohesive, coordinated 3 a: relating to or composed of waves having a constant difference in phase b: producing coherent light
Anyone have any ideas?
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:13 am
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Thanks for the compliment (?), but does anyone know what a coherent massage is?
This doesn't help much...
Main Entry:
coآ·herآ·ent
Pronunciation:
\-ənt\
Function:
adjective
Etymology:
Middle French or Latin; Middle French cohأ©rent, from Latin cohaerent-, cohaerens, present participle of cohaerēre
Date:
circa 1555
1 a: logically or aesthetically ordered or integrated : consistent b: having clarity or intelligibility : understandable 2: having the quality of cohering; especially : cohesive, coordinated 3 a: relating to or composed of waves having a constant difference in phase b: producing coherent light
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JasonE
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randypd wrote:Four weeks in, they are still focusing on the physical aspects of it. I expect that to change as the semester progresses, grasshoppeh.
Sounds like there is plenty more time for them to expound upon the myriad "physical aspects" of the work. There is the skin, the connective tissues, the musculature, the lymph system, blood circulation, and all those nerves running everything... one semester hardly seems enough time to scratch the surface of all that!
[quote="randypd"]Four weeks in, they are still focusing on the physical aspects of it. I expect that to change as the semester progresses, grasshoppeh.
Sounds like there is plenty more time for them to expound upon the myriad "physical aspects" of the work. There is the skin, the connective tissues, the musculature, the lymph system, blood circulation, and all those nerves running everything... one semester hardly seems enough time to scratch the surface of all that!
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:48 pm
randypd
Post subject:
Four weeks in, they are still focusing on the physical aspects of it.
I expect that to change as the semester progresses, grasshoppeh.
Four weeks in, they are still focusing on the physical aspects of it.
I expect that to change as the semester progresses, grasshoppeh.
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:08 am
EgoMagickian
Post subject:
How much, if any, emphasis are your instructors giving on the energetic aspects of shiatsu?
How much, if any, emphasis are your instructors giving on the energetic aspects of shiatsu?
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:09 pm
randypd
Post subject:
You both are on the same track, which is a nice feeling.
I had a bit of a brainstorm last night about doing the work with more intention, especially energetically. I am learning energetic meridian and chakra work from another teacher and my aha! was that I can fuse the two modalities and bring a new level to my shiatsu work.
I love doing body work!
You both are on the same track, which is a nice feeling.
I had a bit of a brainstorm last night about doing the work with more intention, especially energetically. I am learning energetic meridian and chakra work from another teacher and my aha! was that I can fuse the two modalities and bring a new level to my shiatsu work.
I love doing body work!
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:00 pm
pueppi
Post subject:
Intention. Agreed. When a therapist is paying attention and not just rubby-rubby-ing, you can sure tell the differece. I don't know why some therapists (not you) don't realize that, but many don't.
Seems like you are paying attention, working in a non-random way and the client is obviously noticing.
Congratulations!
Not the best verbage to describe it, but I think you get the drift.
Intention. Agreed. When a therapist is paying attention and not just rubby-rubby-ing, you can sure tell the differece. I don't know why some therapists (not you) don't realize that, but many don't.
Seems like you are paying attention, working in a non-random way and the client is obviously noticing.
Congratulations!
Not the best verbage to describe it, but I think you get the drift. :)
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:53 am
shivashiva
Post subject:
I have never heard that word used about massage, but it makes perfect sense to me. Frequently a new student's massage will feel very choppy, like they are piecing it together bit by bit. Also there is a lot of randomness involved. "Oh, hey let me rub this spot!" without a real intention. Where the massage of an experienced therapist will feel frequently like a seamless experience.
Usually people will use the word "flow" to describe it, but I think I like the word coherent better. As the definition says "integrated, coordinated, ordered, understandable" Whether or not the session has any "flow," by having these elements of coherency it becomes an enjoyable experience, a joy for the body-mind to integrate.
I can't wait to hear what more articulate people have to say!
I have never heard that word used about massage, but it makes perfect sense to me. Frequently a new student's massage will feel very choppy, like they are piecing it together bit by bit. Also there is a lot of randomness involved. "Oh, hey let me rub this spot!" without a real intention. Where the massage of an experienced therapist will feel frequently like a seamless experience.
Usually people will use the word "flow" to describe it, but I think I like the word coherent better. As the definition says "integrated, coordinated, ordered, understandable" Whether or not the session has any "flow," by having these elements of coherency it becomes an enjoyable experience, a joy for the body-mind to integrate.
I can't wait to hear what more articulate people have to say! ;)
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:36 am
randypd
Post subject:
"Coherent" massage
So last night in class, my instructor said, "Oh, that's right, you are an experienced bodyworker, that's why your massage is so coherent."
Thanks for the compliment (?), but does anyone know what a coherent massage is?
This doesn't help much...
Main Entry:
coآ·herآ·ent
Pronunciation:
\-ənt\
Function:
adjective
Etymology:
Middle French or Latin; Middle French cohأ©rent, from Latin cohaerent-, cohaerens, present participle of cohaerēre
Date:
circa 1555
1 a: logically or aesthetically ordered or integrated : consistent b: having clarity or intelligibility : understandable 2: having the quality of cohering; especially : cohesive, coordinated 3 a: relating to or composed of waves having a constant difference in phase b: producing coherent light
Anyone have any ideas?
So last night in class, my instructor said, "Oh, that's right, you are an experienced bodyworker, that's why your massage is so coherent."
Thanks for the compliment (?), but does anyone know what a coherent massage is?
This doesn't help much...
Main Entry:
coآ·herآ·ent
Pronunciation:
\-ənt\
Function:
adjective
Etymology:
Middle French or Latin; Middle French cohأ©rent, from Latin cohaerent-, cohaerens, present participle of cohaerēre
Date:
circa 1555
1 a: logically or aesthetically ordered or integrated : consistent b: having clarity or intelligibility : understandable 2: having the quality of cohering; especially : cohesive, coordinated 3 a: relating to or composed of waves having a constant difference in phase b: producing coherent light
Anyone have any ideas?
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:13 am
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