Massage & Bodywork

NOVEMBER | DECEMBER 2016

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64 m a s s a g e & b o d y w o r k n o v e m b e r / d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 6 P O U R I love our profession, and I worry about our profession. With each continuing education workshop I teach, I am moved by the devotion of these therapists—their eagerness to learn, their willingness to grow themselves, the sincerity of their practice. And I am simultaneously horrified—contorted body mechanics, shoulders that creep up toward ears, arms pressing so hard they shake, gritted jaws and gripping hands, and endless overexertion. We are devoted to helping our clients, but too often we seem equally devoted to injuring ourselves. By David M. Lobenstine Photography by Elena Ray Illustrations by Gene Klein How to Massage with Greater Depth and Ease DON'T PUSH

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