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6 m a s s a g e & b o d y w o r k m a r c h / a p r i l 2 0 1 5 800-458-2267 expectmore@abmp.com Massage & Bodywork (ISSN 1544-8827; USPS 005-245) is a bimonthly magazine published by Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals Inc., 25188 Genesee Trail Road, Suite 200, Golden CO 80401. Periodicals rate postage paid at Golden, Colorado, and additional offi ces. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to ABMP, 25188 Genesee Trail Road, Suite 200, Golden CO 80401. Vol. #30, Issue #2 March/April 2015. All rights reserved © 2015. SUBSCRIPTIONS Annual subscription rate in the United States and Canada is $26 for one year, $45 for two years (US funds). To subscribe, call 800-458-2267. Websites: www.massageandbodywork.com, www.abmp.com, www.massagetherapy.com, www.massageprofessionals.com No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without specifi c written permission from ABMP. The views expressed herein are those of the authors, and not necessarily of the publisher or its advertisers. Publisher cannot be responsible for any unsolicited articles or materials, or the return of such items. The editorial and advertising content in Massage & Bodywork is for educational purposes only and is not intended as comprehensive modality training or medical advice. Massage & Bodywork encourages practitioners and massage therapy clients to consult a qualifi ed professional for individual diagnostic and health-care needs. Massage & Bodywork promotes professionalism among practitioners, stimulates healthy dialogue, and expands the knowledge of those in the fi eld to advance their success—while remaining mindful of the breadth of bodywork backgrounds, beliefs, and modalities. Printed in the U.S.A. on recycled stock containing at least 10% postconsumer fi ber. Enviro/Tech inks, which Massage & Bodywork has printed with since 2002, have a renewable resource content of 27.3%, which is much higher than the published 7% minimum soy content required for soy inks. Enviro/Tech inks include cottonseed, vernonia, sunfl ower, tung, linseed, and canola oils, in addition to soy. Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals EDITORIAL LESLIE A. YOUNG, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF leslie@abmp.com DARREN BUFORD, MANAGING EDITOR darren@abmp.com KARRIE OSBORN, SENIOR EDITOR karrie@abmp.com CARRIE PATRICK, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR carrie@abmp.com BRANDON TWYFORD, ASSISTANT EDITOR brandon@abmp.com ADVERTISING ANGIE PARRIS-RANEY, MANAGER angie@abmp.com HANNAH LEVY, COORDINATOR hannah@abmp.com DESIGN & PRODUCTION AMY KLEIN, ART DIRECTOR amy@abmp.com JAMES SUTHERLIN, SENIOR DESIGNER james@abmp.com TAMRA MCILVAIN, DESIGNER tamra@abmp.com http://abmp.us/LinkedInMT @ABMPmassage www.facebook.com/ABMPpage http://abmp.us/ABMPgplus @ABMPmassage www.massageprofessionals.com mp As he freefalls into his golden years, Art Riggs gives thanks for the serendipitous events that led him to a bodywork career. He fi nds great gratifi cation in the fascinating chess game of structural bodywork and an occasional vacation blended with teaching in faraway, fun places. When Jeffrey A. Simancek isn't teaching or delivering massage, he takes advantage of the fun and adventure life brings. He often volunteers with the Boy Scouts, local businesses, and special events. In his free time, Jeffrey's busy in his garage creating some fascinating and unique project. contributors There are four things Philadelphia's Mark Liskey can't live without: his wife, Lisa; rescue kitties; travel; and brown rice. Alternatively, there are four things he can live without: meat, dairy, hair loss, and the Dallas Cowboys winning another Super Bowl.

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