Friday and Saturday, 9-5, Sunday 9-4
Cost: $295 if pre-registered by September 8, 2010
($350 thereafter) 20 CE hours
All participants will receive free with their tuition:
A 60-page workbook and a DVD with close-ups of each technique
“ Heaven and Earth meet in the heart. It is their destiny and place of rendezvous.” — Father Claude Larre
Deep Massage: The Lauterstein Method is a profound structural and energetic bodywork method. In this workshop you will learn Deep Massage techniques for the heart area, the upper back, neck, shoulders, arms and hands.
- Learn structural and energetic strokes (fulcrums) for:
pectoralis major and minor, anterior deltoid, subscapularis, infraspinatus,
supraspinatus, trapezius, sternocleidomastoid, posterior neck, biceps, triceps,
the forearm and hand.
- Give yourself great new tools to help remedy clinical issues such as respiratory problems, high blood pressure, thoracic outlet syndrome, tennis and golfer's elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome, and hand problems.
- Enrich your own experience of the heart realm and breath.
- Enhance your ability to work with emotional and spiritual issues related to the heart and breath.
- Learn how to apply principles and techniques drawn from Zero Balancing into an integrated approach for this important realm.
David Lauterstein is Co-Director of The Lauterstein-Conway
Massage School in Austin, Texas. He has taught and refined his method of Deep
Massage in England and in the U.S. since 1982. He is the author of Putting
the Soul Back in the Body, the CD, Roots and Branches, Seven Dimensions
of Touch, and numerous articles in national and international massage publications
(see http://www.tlcschool.com/massage-articles.)
He is also a faculty member of the Zero Balancing Health Association and has
been a certified ZB teacher since 1996. in 2009 he was inducted into the Massage
Therapy Hall of Fame and his school was designated the U.S. School of the Year
at the World Massage Festival. His background prior to bodywork was in music
composition and philosophy. This is reflected in his teaching which respects
fully both the art and science of massage/bodywork.
Prerequisites: Participants must be health practitioners—massage therapists or students, acupuncturists, chiropractors, physical therapists, or other qualified body or body-mind professionals.
To register or for more information, contact Downeast School of Massage, 207-832-5531. Register On-Line