Sergey Vaulin
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Hey there,
A month back I did the 2-day Foundation for Gerry Pyve's No Hands Massage and am very excited about doing the Practioner course in September.
I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced No Hands, receiving, watching a demo, or indeed trained in it - what are you thoughts about it. Is is something you have looked into?
I thought I would share my experience of how I discovered it, and am becoming a huge advocate.
My first exposure was at the Complimentary Health Expo in ExCEL London in October last year where they were demonstrating the No Hands Chair Massage. I paid to receive a treatment, and it did feel as wonderful as it looked. I was interested in the technique but not enough to want to book onto a course or buy a book, but I did know that one day I was to come back to it. It just clicked for me, the technique the idea of prolonging my hands and the way the company was presented. They had four therapists all choreographed demonstrating the massage - i liked that, something I hadn't seen before.
A few weeks later I booked myself onto the Protect Your Career seminar being held by Gerry in London as part of the national tour. It was fascinating, going through the stages of injury and finding out about how we injure ourselves. But also Gerry himself, here is a man with tremendous energy and enthusiasm who loves what he does. The seminar then finished with Gerry's massage performance (not demonstration) - "Come Fly With Me and Bring Your Body Home". Choreographed to the music of Tim Wheater's Incantation album, with lighting effects this is an amazing way to see how you can flow and fly with your massage.
Well, I was sold, that evening I signed up for the Foundation, Practitioner, Advanced Practioner and Chair Massage courses.
Then in April I did the Foundation course, I was very excited to find out that Gerry was taking the course along with one of the other No Hands Practioners. The two days were run very differently to any other course I had been on, no manuals till be finished, feedback from bodies was only allowed when we had finished practicing stokes, there was a lot more energy and buzz in the room, and it was a large group - 20 of us!
The first morning and part of the afternoon was dealing with the introduction, basics and learning how to let go and fall onto your client - the key to No Hands, and also the hardest part to learn. We learnt the seven postural secrets and basic strokes. By the end of it I felt pretty confident of the technique and am now practicing it and also incorporating it into my traditional Therapeautic work with clients. Even now I can still here Suan telling us to "Floooow" and Gerry just giving us soo much energy and excitement. And now I am looking forward to the Practioner Course in September!
Thanks for letting me share this with you.
Love and Hugs
Foz xx
)
A month back I did the 2-day Foundation for Gerry Pyve's No Hands Massage and am very excited about doing the Practioner course in September.
I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced No Hands, receiving, watching a demo, or indeed trained in it - what are you thoughts about it. Is is something you have looked into?
I thought I would share my experience of how I discovered it, and am becoming a huge advocate.
My first exposure was at the Complimentary Health Expo in ExCEL London in October last year where they were demonstrating the No Hands Chair Massage. I paid to receive a treatment, and it did feel as wonderful as it looked. I was interested in the technique but not enough to want to book onto a course or buy a book, but I did know that one day I was to come back to it. It just clicked for me, the technique the idea of prolonging my hands and the way the company was presented. They had four therapists all choreographed demonstrating the massage - i liked that, something I hadn't seen before.
A few weeks later I booked myself onto the Protect Your Career seminar being held by Gerry in London as part of the national tour. It was fascinating, going through the stages of injury and finding out about how we injure ourselves. But also Gerry himself, here is a man with tremendous energy and enthusiasm who loves what he does. The seminar then finished with Gerry's massage performance (not demonstration) - "Come Fly With Me and Bring Your Body Home". Choreographed to the music of Tim Wheater's Incantation album, with lighting effects this is an amazing way to see how you can flow and fly with your massage.
Well, I was sold, that evening I signed up for the Foundation, Practitioner, Advanced Practioner and Chair Massage courses.
Then in April I did the Foundation course, I was very excited to find out that Gerry was taking the course along with one of the other No Hands Practioners. The two days were run very differently to any other course I had been on, no manuals till be finished, feedback from bodies was only allowed when we had finished practicing stokes, there was a lot more energy and buzz in the room, and it was a large group - 20 of us!
The first morning and part of the afternoon was dealing with the introduction, basics and learning how to let go and fall onto your client - the key to No Hands, and also the hardest part to learn. We learnt the seven postural secrets and basic strokes. By the end of it I felt pretty confident of the technique and am now practicing it and also incorporating it into my traditional Therapeautic work with clients. Even now I can still here Suan telling us to "Floooow" and Gerry just giving us soo much energy and excitement. And now I am looking forward to the Practioner Course in September!
Thanks for letting me share this with you.
Love and Hugs
Foz xx
)