ab holistic therapies - kinetic chain release and massage
My adventure with massage started when, just out of curiosity, I took an
Introduction to Massage Course in the School of Holistic Therapy, in Edinburgh
at the end of 2015. To my big surprise, at the end of the course the principal
tutor asked me if I’d like to take a Diploma course in Holistic Therapeutic
Massage, since she liked the way I worked. I was able to start straight away,
and what a great 10 months they were. I loved it, always looking forward till
the next course weekend. I learned a lot of massage pain-relieving techniques
(including myofascial release, neuromuscular techniques and stretching) as well
as lots of anatomy, physiology and pathology. I also learnt a great deal about
myself and the importance of listening and recognising not only physical but
also emotional state of people we work with. If I had never got to work doing
massage I would always be grateful for the opportunity to do this course. My
only regret is that I didn’t do it earlier. It would have helped me a lot in
difficult times which preceded my massage adventure. That was only the
beginning. After taking my final exams, Simonetta, the principal tutor, offered
me a job of a Teaching Assistant in her school and I’ve been working for her
ever since. The more I learnt, the more I realised how much more there is to
know. Hence my next step was Advanced Myofascial Release – in the same school. I
find working with fascia (a connective tissue) really enjoyable. This kind of
work is incredibly effective, not only on a physical but also an emotional
level, and it’s definitely the kind of work I want to specialise in.