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Arnold Askew - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
I have slowly developed a way to utilize many different types of bodywork and movement education. As I continue to grow and learn I am constantly updating what I know and how I use it. As I learn more, I will share more.
Massage Therapy Qualifications:
Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner
Certified in Neuromuscular Therapy, Clinical Sports Massage, BioSomatics, Zen Therapy, Touch for Health
Licensed Massage Therapist: Alabama #8
Nationally Certified in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork
Member: Association of Bodywork and ... [More]
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- How Massage Education Has Changed
[Health-and-Fitness:Massage] When choosing an Alabama Massage School that is right for you consider the following. The field of Massage Therapy has grown by leaps and bounds over the past decade. Once thought to be less than reputable, massage is now a mainstream and booming career opportunity.
- Combining Massage and Somatic Education
[Health-and-Fitness:Massage] To successfully combine Massage and Somatic Education requires understanding the differences in the two modalities. Massage is a powerful therapy, which includes affecting tissue repair, releasing trigger points and chronic tension as well as clearing adhesions within the fascia. Somatic Education, on the other hand, is technically not a therapy; it is a method of teaching, using movement and awareness. The primary focus of Somatic Education is enhancing the efficient use of the nervous system.
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