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Just wondering if anyone has trained in Watsu and wanted to share your thoughts on the work?

I had a treatment and it was astonishing. So impressed thinking of getting certified. 

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Watsu?  Water therapy from Harbin Hot Springs in Northern California?

Right, that is one place it is taught. My low back has been bothering me and I received a treatment that took the chronic pain away, but I was feeling a sense of euphoria for a week afterword. The only thing I've experienced of this magnitude was Bowen work. Have you had the work, Lee?

I spent a little bit of time in Harbin in the 80's and had some work done on me, but they didn't give it a name.  It was very cool. 

Sara, thanks for the links.

I'm in process, training outside of Harbin, although I might go up for one section.
One thing that I've had pummeled into my head is "your own pool is expensive."
So I asked why he'd built his own pool.
"Because it was so difficult to rent pool time."

So, that said, it is a useful modality, with opportunity to help clients in a way that mat or table massage miss.

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