Shiatsu
Shiatsu
Shiatsu training under the guidance of an experience trainer and therapist Jan Pletanek of Pardubice.Course,OS PINK,Olomouc
Shiatsu, also known as acupressure, is a finger pressure massage technique that is sometimes confused with acupuncture. Shiatsu massage therapy and acupuncture are founded on the Chinese meridian system. The therapist applies pressure with his thumbs, finger, and palms to specific areas of the client's body that have been determined during an assessment period prior to the massage session. There are no needle pokes involved with Shiatsu. Massage techniques like tapping, squeezing, rubbing, and applied pressure are applied along the meridians to unblock energy blockages and reintroduce the optimal flow of ki.
I have an experience with Shiatsu masage like a student of interest to improve in this Japan therapy.
I can help you through the techniques of Shiatsu from the many problems of imbalances in the body energy :
E-mail:Jiri31Solc@gmail.com
- Deep muscle and tissue relaxation
- Stress reduction and management
- Releases toxins from the body
- Dis-ease preventative
- Increased flexibility
- Improved blood circulations
- Reduces blood pressure
- Reduces mental anxieties
- Balances ki (chi)
- Calms nervousness
- Increases mental and spiritual awareness
- It feels good!
Most people enjoy shiatsu massage as much as they enjoy deep tissue massage, but expect some differences. Shiatsu will involve deep breathing, rotating and stretching your joints, as well as manipulating pressure points. When these points are pressed, people describe the sensation as feeling tender, tickling, intense, or slightly uncomfortable, unlike anything else. After the massage, you may feel strange, but not sore as in a muscular tissue massage. Many believe Shiatsu is both preventative and healing, so getting it done on a regular basis, along with stretching, exercise, and a healthy diet, may improve your health.