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Boris Prilutsky <borismedmassage@yahoo.com> |
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Yea the Deep Tissue issue...I look at things a bit differently then most therapists I think? Relaxation massage, Sports massage, Deep Tissue massage and so on. How hard do you press?....And so you press with different levels of intensity with each of these hundreds of different kinds of massage styles? I think a good analogy would be the Martial Arts.. If I was being attacked.. I wouldnt be thinking...Hmm...Should I fight this guy the Praying Mantis Kung-Fu way or the Savate French Foot Fighting way, or perhaps the Greco Roman Wrestling way? Id just fight and defend myself. I just massage people. It depends on what they need and want as far as how the massage goes...And pressure should always be perfect..Any massage or style should feel really freakin good, even Deep Tissue. Hurts so good is where its at...Deep Tissue to me doesnt just mean oh,,,Im doing Deep Tissue, I press harder now.. Deep Tissue means working specifically and in more detail as compared to general massage which is less detail and broader contact.. All massage should be done with the proper pressure...As intense, or as good as any massage should be is ...It Hurts So Good!!!! The hurt part is your body telling you that somethings wrong (duh !) , the part that feels good is your body telling you that what your therapist is doing is healing or it wouldnt feel good.....HURT GOOD is where its at ..Thats Max Pressure. Sore as hell is maybe ok,, but it should Never Hurt!!.There is a difference between Hurt and Sore . Before I work on a new client.. I educate them on how a massage should feel.. The touch is the massage people.. A healing touch feels Freakin Good!!!!!!!!! or Hurts Good.. lol PS- a good massage especially deep tissue is not a one way street.. its the Client and therapist working together to create a healing experience. There are too many therapists Brutalizing their clients. Thats stupid..Beginner Massage Therapists press too hard.. Healers don't.
Hi Gordon.
I really can feel what you're talking about and in general agree with you. Sense of touch this is what make different between good therapist and less good one. Some gifted more from this perspective some less but I believe that everyone can develop it to maximum extent, and all of us have to be and will be healers if will decide so. This is not a “beautiful”statements only. As an educator for many years I can assure you that all is doable.
However some clarifications needed. No matter what massage discipline /methodology you are performing, deep tissue mobilization must be a part of any clinical work. Goals of massage is to increase blood supply including to the deep tissue, to release tension within muscles including within deep muscles, to release tension within fascia including deep fascia ect.
What I'm talking at proposed video clips is that vigorous pressure do not allow us to mobilize deep tissue but opposite, as well leading to injuries of soft tissue which is opposite of healing idea. I also talking about that our clients often demanding to apply a vigorous pressure and why we shouldn't be managed by them at the time to provide them with some therapeutic affect that will satisfied craving for strong sensation.
Really can feel what you are talking about and do enjoy reading your posts.
Best wishes.
Boris.
Hi Gary.
agree with you:IOW, deep tissue therapy needn't be torturous in order to be effective." But would like to take liberty and will rephrase a bit: deep tissue therapy will be not effective if will be torturous as well cannot be called therapy if it torturous"
Best wishes.
Boris
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