Gaylord Brunosky
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Hi everyone and thank you in advance.
I am researching a subject for an article and the subject is:
What is massage?
I will basically write the content below and if you could agree or disagree with me I could guage how we could define massage as a group. This way perhaps we could understand what we do and how we could do it better in the future.
Let me first explain my interpretation of a part of us that essentially makes up the very core of our being.
The Dura Mater is a special skin that surrounds the brain, attaches to the Axis and third cervical vertebrae, runs down the entire length of our spine and attaches for the last time at our sacrum.
The dura is one of the very first parts of us to form in the womb. This is why I explain it as being at our core.
The dura not only protects and houses our brain but it is responsible for housing our central nervous system. As we know, the nervous system conducts electrical impulses which enables us to perform a very wide range of incredible functions.
When we get stressed our central nervous system becomes stressed. So by relaxing the nerves we can relax the dura. And by relaxing the dura, we are relaxing the core of ourselves.
Swedish massage is an effective way of doing this by influencing the countless numbers of nerve receptors within our skin. That feeling of calm release flows from outside to inside, relaxing the bed of nerves.
Deep tissue massage takes this process further by also relaxing the deep receptors within the muscles.
My personal choice is deep tissue work but I am not saying, Swedish is a lesser technique. To me both are closely related but different in many ways.
I realize there are other factors to massage like flow of lymph and circulation etc but I believe relaxing the core of the people who needs us is special and this is something we can all be proud of. I enjoy my work very much for this reason. I hope you do also.
Before I sign off I have a question for you that would help me very much.
Do you think there is enough quality, focused education out there to effectively study deep tissue massage techniques and theories?
H2 sent me an excellent post that informed me of a great school (Sorry, can't remember exactly where) But apparently it had an extensive neck massage program which suggests a good deep tissue education. H2 was very happy and has just graduated.
I remember back some twenty plus years ago when I still had my massage training wheels on, there was not much in the way of deep tissue education. I fairly much had to self educate and learn from the field. Luckily I met with many excellent teachers who helped me.
Please tell me about your experience concerning deep tissue education.
Thanks
I am researching a subject for an article and the subject is:
What is massage?
I will basically write the content below and if you could agree or disagree with me I could guage how we could define massage as a group. This way perhaps we could understand what we do and how we could do it better in the future.
Let me first explain my interpretation of a part of us that essentially makes up the very core of our being.
The Dura Mater is a special skin that surrounds the brain, attaches to the Axis and third cervical vertebrae, runs down the entire length of our spine and attaches for the last time at our sacrum.
The dura is one of the very first parts of us to form in the womb. This is why I explain it as being at our core.
The dura not only protects and houses our brain but it is responsible for housing our central nervous system. As we know, the nervous system conducts electrical impulses which enables us to perform a very wide range of incredible functions.
When we get stressed our central nervous system becomes stressed. So by relaxing the nerves we can relax the dura. And by relaxing the dura, we are relaxing the core of ourselves.
Swedish massage is an effective way of doing this by influencing the countless numbers of nerve receptors within our skin. That feeling of calm release flows from outside to inside, relaxing the bed of nerves.
Deep tissue massage takes this process further by also relaxing the deep receptors within the muscles.
My personal choice is deep tissue work but I am not saying, Swedish is a lesser technique. To me both are closely related but different in many ways.
I realize there are other factors to massage like flow of lymph and circulation etc but I believe relaxing the core of the people who needs us is special and this is something we can all be proud of. I enjoy my work very much for this reason. I hope you do also.
Before I sign off I have a question for you that would help me very much.
Do you think there is enough quality, focused education out there to effectively study deep tissue massage techniques and theories?
H2 sent me an excellent post that informed me of a great school (Sorry, can't remember exactly where) But apparently it had an extensive neck massage program which suggests a good deep tissue education. H2 was very happy and has just graduated.
I remember back some twenty plus years ago when I still had my massage training wheels on, there was not much in the way of deep tissue education. I fairly much had to self educate and learn from the field. Luckily I met with many excellent teachers who helped me.
Please tell me about your experience concerning deep tissue education.
Thanks