This Workshop is hosted by Lauterstein-Conway Massage School,
www.TLCschool.com!
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> with David Lauterstein
>
> Sunday, January 18th
> 9:00am-5:00pm
> $125 in advance only
> Bring your massage table and pillows
> 7CEU Hours
>
> Take this workshop, and get a discount on the March Advanced
Clinical
> Program in San Antonio. Find out how!
>
> Deep Massage - Side-lying is a one-day workshop in which you will
> learn fantastic new techniques for the serratus anterior,
> iliocostalis, multifidus, quadratus lumborum, tensor fascia lata,
> gluteus medius and minimus, iliotibial band, peroneous longus and
> tibialis anterior. Side-lying work - especially for the lower back -
> is easier and more effective than prone work.
>
> Deep Massage: The Lauterstein Method is a unique approach to
> structural and energetic bodywork. It has its roots in Zero
> Balancing, Rolfing, and Structural Bodywork. It is a sophisticated
> approach to bodywork through which the therapist learns to work
> easier by evoking the nervous system's relaxation response from
> within the client.
>
>
> David Lauterstein, BA (Music Composition), LMT, Cert. ZB, TLC
School
> Co-Director, MTI
> David has been in massage and bodywork practice since 1977 and has
> become one of the most highly respected international educators in
> the massage therapy realm. He regularly teaches in England and
> throughout the U.S since 1982. He is the author of the book,
Putting
> the Soul Back in the Body: A Manual of Imaginative Anatomy for
> Massage Therapists, numerous articles on the philosophy and
practice
> of massage and bodywork, and is the former editor of the national
> magazine, Massage Therapy Journal. He is certified in Structural
> Bodywork and in Zero Balancing and is the founder of Deep Massage:
> The Lauterstein Method. He is a faculty member of the Zero
Balancing
> Health Association. His background prior to massage therapy was in
> philosophy and music composition (BA, U of Illinois, 1972).
>