That point right below the ball of the foot (where the ball of the foot ends and the arch begins) is where I have some issues. I sense that I'd be screaming as well but seeing how deep you get and how you were "combing" the muscle out made me just go: "Oh....that guy must have felt good the next day." I use Gua Sha and that same wooden tool on my feet but it's hard to torture yourself at times.
Unfortunately there’s not many practicing in the US but do some research on active release massage therapists and chiropractors as well as reflexologists. It’s the closest thing I’ve found to this!
Sorry but I have hardly trained anyone in the US lately. I am applying for my US Green Card so hopefully I will be able to help Americans get new careers and alleviate suffering.
Why aren’t there any Raynor therapists in USA. I’d love this type of massage but there’s literally two, one in Hawaii and one in San Francisco. Meanwhile, Canada is loaded with them 🤷🏽♂️
There may still be some practicing RM therapist in WY and MA. But it's mostly because Brandon is a citizen of Canada, UK, and Australia. Hopefully his US visa gets processed soon, so he can teach in the US. Most likely he will start in WY, KS, MN, VT while residing in STL. We have two really good instructors that teach Puerto Vallarta if that's closer to you and feel like a holiday.
Only happened recently. It was actually a tooth with a dead nerve from a fight I had when I was 13. Eventually the tooth broke off and I put a crown on it but that crown came out recently and the rest of the tooth crumbled so i had it pulled out. I am getting a dental implant made and it will be ready in May. The dentist gave me a denture to wear in the meantime but I find it uncomfortable so I don't wear it
your tools sound like wind chimes, I wonder if the sound of them clanking together would make soothing music
interesting comment
That point right below the ball of the foot (where the ball of the foot ends and the arch begins) is where I have some issues.
I sense that I'd be screaming as well but seeing how deep you get and how you were "combing" the muscle out made me just go: "Oh....that guy must have felt good the next day."
I use Gua Sha and that same wooden tool on my feet but it's hard to torture yourself at times.
I live in Louisiana and can’t find this in my area. I even bought tools to practice on myself but I’d really love this treatment from a professional
Unfortunately there’s not many practicing in the US but do some research on active release massage therapists and chiropractors as well as reflexologists. It’s the closest thing I’ve found to this!
Sorry but I have hardly trained anyone in the US lately. I am applying for my US Green Card so hopefully I will be able to help Americans get new careers and alleviate suffering.
@@brandonraynor Seek asylum and you'll be set for life .
@@allieismsyou’re pretty
I will be teaching in St Louis in December 2024 and am now ready to start taking on clients also
We do love it!!!
We miss Shane, hopefully he can "still feel it"
Yeah i have to contact him to see how he is going
For some reason I like my sesamoid bones squeezed with major pressure that’s why I watch these videos
3:30 best big toe click sound ever made in this channel
Gotta love the big toe click
It’s up there
Where in sydney cam I get this done?
Jean Loup in Richmond or Art Weeks in the Mountains
SHANEEEEE!!!!!!!!! I want him back
Please do a clinic in Toronto canada
My toe needs that so badly.
I will I’m just at a meditation retreat in King City Ontario and I plan to be up here often
He don't want to go to hard, since it his first treatment 😮
Do the students practice on him too?
Yes I have one coming up
Oh man, this is intense, I could sure benefit from getting this done on my feet though.
I need this
Implants takes time I hope you let us videos during your time off
Thanks Ray, Should be done by the end of May in time for my next Advanced Course in Canada
Home sick today and others pain helps me heal lol
Benefits of this ???
Getting rid of chronic residual tension
Why aren’t there any Raynor therapists in USA. I’d love this type of massage but there’s literally two, one in Hawaii and one in San Francisco. Meanwhile, Canada is loaded with them 🤷🏽♂️
There may still be some practicing RM therapist in WY and MA. But it's mostly because Brandon is a citizen of Canada, UK, and Australia. Hopefully his US visa gets processed soon, so he can teach in the US. Most likely he will start in WY, KS, MN, VT while residing in STL.
We have two really good instructors that teach Puerto Vallarta if that's closer to you and feel like a holiday.
@@corinicole3444 My wife summed it up.
@@corinicole3444 Can you give me the name of the Massachusetts therapist please?
@Cori Nicole I'm not far from STL, ill be setting an appointment if that happens.
@@corinicole3444 please put Texas on the list!! I want this!
Hi energy
Ducks ain't the only thing that go quack quack
Wood frogs I believe also quack. What an amazing and diverse world we live in. forestsociety.org/something-wild/if-it-sounds-duck-it-might-be-frog
Wow that’s a lot of pressure
Yeah he's tough
Que isso😮
I respect Brandon for the amount of power he uses while massaging. He really takes it very seriously you can tell.
Thanks. Yes I do
I like that you reply to comments. That's awesome! Thank you! @@brandonraynor
This looks both satisfying and painful as fuck
Correct
out of all these years of being a raynor supporter didn’t realize you had a missing tooth 😅
Only happened recently. It was actually a tooth with a dead nerve from a fight I had when I was 13. Eventually the tooth broke off and I put a crown on it but that crown came out recently and the rest of the tooth crumbled so i had it pulled out. I am getting a dental implant made and it will be ready in May. The dentist gave me a denture to wear in the meantime but I find it uncomfortable so I don't wear it
@@brandonraynor teeth are annoying lol
Show some class...
He loves working those sessimoid bones
That looks painful I have a great big toe that would not like this