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Wow, thanks for the great info!! I've been toying with the idea of becoming a yoga teacher, it really helps you become mindful of your alignment/posture. We did a lot of PNF stretches in school, but I didn't use it much then. I guess it was too soon because you don't generally work on many people with serious issues when you leave school. I am interested in learning more about active stretching, thanks for the encouragement!
My goal is also to get the client to a place where they can go as long as possible between massages w/out experiencing pain/symptoms. I give homework & education but many times clients don't follow my advice. Athletes are more mindful about what their body needs & are willing to do what they can to keep at peak performance, unfortunately the general population doesn't share the same value.
I am willing to hear any advice you have on communicating more effectively! I agree this has been a problem w/ me & I am trying to work on it. I was thinking about going through the stretching exercises w/ clients when time allows to make sure they are doing it properly & to show people how good it feels to get into a good stretch & breath. We do have a bigger office & clients are in & out constantly & I'm not sure how clients would respond to this. I guess if I snag them & bring them back into the room to stretch they would feel more comfortable. Also, here in the tri-state area we are very rush rush, many times when a massage is done clients practically run out to get on to their next task. Sorry, just babbling at this point! Thanks for all the great advice, I really appreciate it!
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