Techniques for good pressure: Thinking differently: A guide for massage therapists

Techniques for good pressure: Thinking differently: A guide for massage therapists

by Maxime Marois, Massoguide
Techniques for good pressure: Thinking differently: A guide for massage therapists

Techniques for good pressure: Thinking differently: A guide for massage therapists

by Maxime Marois, Massoguide

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Overview

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How do you relax sore or tensed muscles?


If you want to know how to massage sore areas, this guide is for you. This massage book, accessible to all, is full of information detailing each step to follow to massage sore areas and to offer good pressure.


You will be able to:



  • Find which muscle is tensed.

  • Learn where to massage to relax it.

  • Discover where to look to find other sore spots.


Free your clients from those annoying pains with a therapeutic massage.



  • Use this guide for professional massage therapists to learn about massage theory and techniques that you can apply in your practice.


Also, this guide will allow you to learn about why a muscle might be sore and what you may do about it by exploring:



  • Find out about different types of movements you can apply

  • How a therapeutic massage can work the deepest muscles fibers

  • Discover other tools, equipment, and massage supplies that you can use (massage gun, stretching exercises, foam rollers, and massage balls)



Relax your clients and their muscles efficiently and safely with this book.


Buy it now!


Made for experienced massage therapists and beginners by a massage therapist!

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Product Details

BN ID: 2940160767086
Publisher: MassoGuide
Publication date: 09/27/2021
Series: Guides for massage therapists
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 389 KB

About the Author

Maxime Marois, a massage therapist, began studying massage therapy after a work injury that required him to seek the help of a physiotherapist. After multiple months of treatment, an interest in understanding the sources of his tensions and his aches developed. It rapidly evolved into a desire to be able to help himself in between the physio visits. This led him to begin a massage course.

This interest in understanding the source of the different issues and the multiple ways to reduce or remove them stayed with him during his career. In noticing the different tensions that his clients would talk to him about, he began to find links between the different tensions and the client’s postures. To help his clients, in between their massage appointments, he began offering them self-massage advice that would produce quick results.

This knowledge helped him associate the most tensed or sore muscles to the best tools to relax them and the most useful self-massage methods and offer this knowledge to the greater public so that they too can benefit and ease their tensions.
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