I have to say that I had very good instructors in my therapeutic massage course, but I found yours videos and I am applying them, I no longer get fatigued and when I did my practical interview, the person I gave the massage to told me that it seemed that I had been giving massages for a long time.Thank you for these magnificent videos
You are fantastic. Such a lovely lesson and your explanation is professional. Congratulations you are the best therapist that I ever have seen. I appreciate everything you did. It's a privilege to see you.
I have watched all of your videos, they are very thorough and awesome. I just finished a massage program here in Los Angeles and I truly wish I could go to Soma, I would do it all over again so you could be my instructor. You are inspirational and make a massage an exquisite art. You are a healer, Rob.
Thank you so much for this video. What do you suggest when undraping a client and they have their hands on their abdomen? It always feels so awkward trying to grab their arm
I'm about to start school and if my instruction isn't this good, your videos will surely help me become the best I can be. Your tips on your own balance and body weight and where the pressure is coming from is so important for self care.
I've been watching your videos and I love the techniques. One of my lumbar disc is thinned and I was glad to see how you educate beginners on movements to reduce stress and protect the back while massaging. Great tutorials.
What exactly is “fascia release”? What happens to fascia, physically? Does it stretch (elongate)? If yes - by how much? I just can’t understand the use of the word “release”. When you release someone or smth from somewhere or smth, it means you let them go/fly away, you don’t hold them anymore. So, when you “release” fascia, do you mean it was holding on to smth and you break that hold and let it go? Honestly, I’ve no idea what massage ppl mean when they say “release”. If fascia was so easy to stretch and “release” by simply stroking and stretching with some pressure, why would people lose their limbs due to acute compartment syndrome? How do you know at all what’s happening to fascia, whether it is changing, and how is it possible to check? And how do you know that there IS a problem with fascia in the first place, why do you need to “release” it?
Fascia release has never been scientifically proven, in fact it's been argued that fascial "release" or "stretching" doesn't actually exist at all. I think what LMT's are implying when they say "release" is a newfound sense of ease/lightness/loosening in the client's body, though many will swear up and down that something is really happening physically. The truth is that there's a lot of misinformation circulating in the massage therapy profession and a lot of LMT's are resistant to admitting that their techniques are not producing results they thought they were for fear of feeling illegitimate.
fascia have to do with adhesions which means a bunch of muscle fibers/tissue mixture of them all bundle and tied together just think of it like a rubber and ball and you reduce/release/prevent them from going to into that timeline
I have to say that I had very good instructors in my therapeutic massage course, but I found yours videos and I am applying them, I no longer get fatigued and when I did my practical interview, the person I gave the massage to told me that it seemed that I had been giving massages for a long time.Thank you for these magnificent videos
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You are fantastic. Such a lovely lesson and your explanation is professional. Congratulations you are the best therapist that I ever have seen. I appreciate everything you did. It's a privilege to see you.
I have watched all of your videos, they are very thorough and awesome. I just finished a massage program here in Los Angeles and I truly wish I could go to Soma, I would do it all over again so you could be my instructor. You are inspirational and make a massage an exquisite art. You are a healer, Rob.
Thank you so much sir, your massage techniques and teaching are amazing.
Thank you so much for this video. What do you suggest when undraping a client and they have their hands on their abdomen? It always feels so awkward trying to grab their arm
I'm about to start school and if my instruction isn't this good, your videos will surely help me become the best I can be. Your tips on your own balance and body weight and where the pressure is coming from is so important for self care.
Awesome! This is better than the way my instructor taught me!
I've been watching your videos and I love the techniques. One of my lumbar disc is thinned and I was glad to see how you educate beginners on movements to reduce stress and protect the back while massaging. Great tutorials.
All your videos are so good. Relaxing and informative at the same time. Please keep putting content online. :)
Thank you!!😍😍I got more regular clients.
I have watched your videos and I'm getting some techniques so I can apply to my clients.
Great teacher!
That is very good teaching.
Great videos! Thanks. Which lotion do you usually use?
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Your tips so useful mister,thanks
Wow nice technigues i can apply to my clients thanks your vedio.
Thank you so much for sharing your expertise. ☺☺
Excellent video. Thank you.
I love this technique.
Good basic technique review!
Very good teacher
Thank you for the great video
Brilliant!💜🙏💜
very good massage technique
Amazing instruction 💙
PERFECT!
excellent ! I like it!
I like too
interested in soma institute how do i join to uplift my career as a therapist contacts and terms plse
My arm is aching so need that technic done to me
then at the end yell: "Thunder Cats, Thunder Cats,Thunder Cats! HOOOOO!"
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tnks
Gi butangan nimo nag engine oil kol?
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Are you a Greek??
What exactly is “fascia release”? What happens to fascia, physically? Does it stretch (elongate)? If yes - by how much? I just can’t understand the use of the word “release”. When you release someone or smth from somewhere or smth, it means you let them go/fly away, you don’t hold them anymore. So, when you “release” fascia, do you mean it was holding on to smth and you break that hold and let it go? Honestly, I’ve no idea what massage ppl mean when they say “release”. If fascia was so easy to stretch and “release” by simply stroking and stretching with some pressure, why would people lose their limbs due to acute compartment syndrome? How do you know at all what’s happening to fascia, whether it is changing, and how is it possible to check? And how do you know that there IS a problem with fascia in the first place, why do you need to “release” it?
Fascia release has never been scientifically proven, in fact it's been argued that fascial "release" or "stretching" doesn't actually exist at all. I think what LMT's are implying when they say "release" is a newfound sense of ease/lightness/loosening in the client's body, though many will swear up and down that something is really happening physically. The truth is that there's a lot of misinformation circulating in the massage therapy profession and a lot of LMT's are resistant to admitting that their techniques are not producing results they thought they were for fear of feeling illegitimate.
fascia have to do with adhesions which means a bunch of muscle fibers/tissue mixture of them all bundle and tied together just think of it like a rubber and ball and you reduce/release/prevent them from going to into that timeline
Kol pwede ko maka hire nimo kol?😭😭😭😭
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Oh that flexor stripping looks like it feels amazing.
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#covid-19 and #socialdistancing but great tips
This is an 8 year old video 🙄
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What is it at 1.33 "put ur 2 fingers n thumb out n then remove the arm n drop the bedsheet " 😵🥴🥶🥵🤮🤧🤒
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Do not sit on the table! So unprofessional!
Not true. Thats a ok
You have no Idea what you doin🙀🙀
Really ? Please explain !!
Razor Ibiza go to ibiza hotel and stay there dont go out
@@gsmdoctor3314 And tell him to book a good massage therapist
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