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Hi Gordon.
thank you very much for post.I glad you liked it and could learn some new techniques.most likely you have paid attention
that proposed myofascial release techniques,ischemick compressions and more make this procedure much clinical oriented. As I stated at tape, esthetitions can include this clinically oriented techniques into regular routine. They thought you how to do face massage now you can give them back.
Best wishes.
Boris
Gordon J. Wallis said:
Boris, I just watched your video clip. At first I wasn't going to bother. After all, I totally agreed with what you are saying about massaging those areas. And gosh I've been massaging the head, face, and neck for 26 years! And I work in a spa that has a dozen esthetitions that are massaging those areas all the time. I've picked up lots of techniques from the work they do too.. So I thought...Well what would I learn from this..Its obviously for a beginner massage therapist.. But I'm just drinking coffee here before I go to work. So I might as well watch it.. And I'm glad I did. Because I'm reminded yet again, and actually freaked out again about the profession we're in. I've done thousands of head, neck, and face massages..And my clients love it...I'm a successful massage therapist. But my goodness. I've not used one of those techniques before!!! lol.. The techniques in our profession are infinite! And you're not using any of the techniques that I use when massaging those areas !!!..lol That's what I like about our profession. We can learn so much from each other. I could probably order a hundred head, neck, and face massage videos. And I bet they'd all be different. I'm amazed when I think about it.. We can learn from anybody.. I don't care if they are a beginner or an advanced phd. massage therapist. Its so easy to learn something new in this profession. I'm freaked out when I think about it.. Hmm, I may just buy your dvd.
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