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ASSISTED YOGA POSTURES FROM THAI MASSAGE - PART 1

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This 4-part series covers over 80 carefully chosen Assisted Yoga Postures from Thai Massage and how to integrate them into a massage therapy routine on the massage table and massage chair when applicable.  These postures are generally performed with the client fully clothed on a floor mat.  All techniques are assisted stretching of fascia, tendons, ligaments and muscles at its best!  Assisted Yoga is within the scope of Massage Therapy, focusing on connective tissue stretching which is very different from muscle massage.  Expand your horizons!

Prerequisites:  Take Assisted Yoga Postures from Thai Massage Part 1 or Part 2 or Part 3 in any order.  Parts 1 and 2 are prerequisites for attending Part 4.

Come and expand your Horizons!

 

Duration:
1-Day workshop
Schedule: 10:00AM - 5:00PM
Dates: Friday, October 5, 2011
Instructor:

Camden Clay D.C.
Dr. Camden Clay graduated from Life Chiropractic College in 1983. He has studied Thai Massage for over 18 years, including 4 trips to Thailand studying one on one with extraordinary Thai Massage Masters. Dr. Clay has taught over 187 one-day Thai Massage Workshops over the past 15 years. Dr. Camden Clay is a master at finding weak muscles and making them strong. He has been consistently studying the art and science of muscle testing for over 28 years. Dr. Clay has taught over 55 muscle testing workshops over the past 23 years.

Dr. Clay is a master at finding weak muscles using “Subtle Muscle Testing” which is a muscle palpation technique that quickly discovers subtle variation in muscle tone, distinguishing between strong and weak parts of muscles.  He is also a master at making weak muscles strong, using body work. Since 1979, he has been creating an awesome blend of body work techniques for "making space" in the physical body.  First he uses Assisted Yoga Stretch Postures From Thai Massage and Deep Neuromuscular Massage to loosen things up. Then, he uses Chiropractic spinal and/or Extremity Adjusting Techniques.  Musculoskeletal pain and discomfort are almost always associated with muscle weakness. These muscles are not weak because of lack of exercise. These muscles are most often weak because of lack of physical space for the movement of blood, lymph, cerebral spinal fluid, nerve, and acupuncture meridian energy flow.

Price:

$125 Each Class When you sign up for All 4 parts in advance you will receive a $50 discount.

Earn:
6 CE NCBTMB

Additional information on the course can be found at: http://www.camdenclay.com

Assisted Yoga Postures From Thai Massage Part 1, Part 2 or Part 3 can be taken in any order.

Parts 1 and 2 are prerequisites for attending Part 4.


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