Alex
2008-03-07 00:44:32 UTC
Hi everybody,
I have researched massage and muscles ever since the age of 12 and have a
passion of assisting people to make massage the number 1 choice for their
health, wellbeing and performance optimisation.
I started learning from my uncle who comes from the old school of massage
and have learnt things that I have never come across in massage schools.
I have also studied body building for the sake of understanding muscle
activation, stimulation and recovery.
From this I have found that muscles are responsible for looking after the
Spine and therefore the more we help a persons muscles the better the chance
the body has to optimise spinal performance and therefore overall function.
I have developed something called SpinoPractic MassageT, which means,
practicing massage techniques to assist the spine.
I would like feedback from other massage practitioners from around the world
in finding out their opinions about this.
I am running my first introduction courses in Australia.
Regards
Alex
I have researched massage and muscles ever since the age of 12 and have a
passion of assisting people to make massage the number 1 choice for their
health, wellbeing and performance optimisation.
I started learning from my uncle who comes from the old school of massage
and have learnt things that I have never come across in massage schools.
I have also studied body building for the sake of understanding muscle
activation, stimulation and recovery.
From this I have found that muscles are responsible for looking after the
Spine and therefore the more we help a persons muscles the better the chance
the body has to optimise spinal performance and therefore overall function.
I have developed something called SpinoPractic MassageT, which means,
practicing massage techniques to assist the spine.
I would like feedback from other massage practitioners from around the world
in finding out their opinions about this.
I am running my first introduction courses in Australia.
Regards
Alex