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Its far from hokey... Its highly effective. I like this guys better.. He developed the approach. http://www.britishsportstherapy.com/ that style was developed in England.. Michael Young does it his way... The style is so effective the Chiropractors did it there way and called it Active Release. Its a very effective approach.. I'd buy it from the guy that created the style. http://www.britishsportstherapy.com/
Its far from hokey... Its highly effective. I like this guys better.. He developed the approach. http://www.britishsportstherapy.com/ that style was developed in England.. Michael Young does it his way... The style is so effective the Chiropractors did it there way and called it Active Release. Its a very effective approach.. I'd buy it from the guy that created the style. http://www.britishsportstherapy.com/
I wouldnt know about his flyer., and Ive never taken his seminar,( I learned Soft Tissue Release) but Ive helped tons of people using those techniques...Its based on Active Isolated Stretching( avoiding the stretch response) and massage in combination. Its basically the technique I use on myself... Ive found it very powerful. Its most
effective for carpal tunnel and the like. I think I mentioned when traveling a few years ago I met a chiropractor that told me he specializes in carpal tunnel.. He showed me what he does...It was Active Release (massage) a copy of Soft Tissue Release. And Muscle Release Technique is also a copy of Soft Tissue Release.
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