Walking with the Field of Gravity
Walking with the Field of Gravity is a four-hour balance and coordination class for licensed massage therapists focused on personal body use, postural awareness, and spatial orientation.
Walking with the Field of Gravity is a four-hour balance and coordination class for licensed massage therapists focused on personal body use, postural awareness, and spatial orientation.
This popular workshop features special video animation, anatomy dissection, and several head-to-toe techniques to enhance your skills as a manual therapist. The workshop presentation is stimulating for visual learners, while relaxed practice sessions with highly skilled teaching assistants will delight all you kinesthetically attuned therapists.
Physical and emotional burnout and injury are prevalent among massage therapists. Somatic Mindfulness bridges somatics and bodywork, teaching self-care as a professional skill, making the therapist’s own wellbeing the method for creating the conditions for healing, intuitive insight, and clarity of purpose.
In this course, practitioners will explore and apply myofascial release techniques, trigger point referral patterns, zone therapy, and mirror muscle concepts. Participants will leave with a complete, clinically applicable two-hour treatment protocol designed to reduce pain, improve mobility, and support long-term musculoskeletal health.
The reality is, neck pain is complex. Releasing the suboccipitals can be wonderful in certain circumstances, disastrous in others. There is no routine that works for all the different iterations of possible neck issues. In PNMT, we don’t teach routines, we focus in reasoning and problem solving. That takes time and expert guidance from the instructor. There is NO substitute for hands-on experience and the guidance of a mentor, especially in an area so small and complex as the neck.
This course offers Licensed Massage Therapists a unique, hands-on opportunity to deepen their anatomical understanding through direct interaction with pre-dissected cadaveric specimens.
This program is designed for practitioners who are seeking additional support to enhance their confidence and expertise in the art of healing with singing bowls.
delve into the deep healing practices of ancient elements—vibration, color, and precious stones. Learn how to simultaneously utilize seven Himalayan Singing Bowls, strategically placed at the seven chakra points on the body. Each bowl will be complemented by a corresponding precious stone to enhance the experience.
Welcome to the Art of Resonance, where we train in the Language of Vibration and Sound. This course is designed to teach the practitioner how to create a profound story-like Sound Bath experience that unifies all instruments, energies, and participants into a cohesive healing journey.
Choose 1, 2, or 3 day options to learn from Dr Ross an industry leader in Medical Massage. Check details for protocols covered in the seminar.
IMTA Fundamentals of Mastering Touch. You will be learning the principles of 4 primary modalities including energy awareness to offer an exceptional massage and help your clients feel better in their bodies. We will be exploring the principles of Myofascial work, Deep Tissue, Compression Stretching and Isolated Stretching. You will learn when to use what in any given situation.
Day 3
Explores the Hip and Shoulder complex. This is a more advanced approach using the IMTA Fundamentals by using specific protocols to help your clients get out of pain, gain mobility and flexibility and feel better in their bodies.
East Meets West Thai Fusion demonstrates “fearless draping” so you can confidently stretch your clients while respecting modesty. You can provide this as a standalone modality or easily apply these profoundly deep and relaxing stretches into any of your full-body massages. Choose to earn your 8 live CEs by attending in-person or as a live webinar. Check out Thai Fusion Massage below!
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