Massage Tutorial: the Trapezius (deep tissue, anatomy review)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @happydandonday
    @happydandonday 3 года назад +34

    i just wanted you to know that even as someone who has never been to school for massage therapy and has no plans to, this video is absolutely invaluable to me. it taught me SO much about how my own body works and has helped me improve my posture and be more precise when i describe my pain to my therapist. i rewatch it at least twice a year and every time i learn something new. thank you so much for your professional but non-intimidating videos!!

  • @HeadtoToeMuscleClinicGreenwich
    @HeadtoToeMuscleClinicGreenwich 9 лет назад +182

    This is one of the best massage videos on RUclips I've seen in a long time. Very professional, clean, crisp, as well as informative. You are a credit to the profession. I am looking forward to more videos. I hope everything goes well for you!

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  9 лет назад +7

      Head to Toe Muscle Clinic Much appreciated!

    • @Teqo7
      @Teqo7 8 лет назад +11

      +Massage Sloth I'm a foreigner (a Finn) and I find your teaching VERY good! I love how you explain everything so short but still long enough for me to understand it. You don't stick to anything irrelevant or unimportant. When I had watched one minute of this video I was already feeling like you are the best teacher ever!
      I wish all the best for you and I know for sure that you will go far in life!

    • @georgematthews9229
      @georgematthews9229 8 лет назад +3

      +Head to Toe Muscle Clinic I think he talks too much. I think he should do less talking and more massaging.

    • @MamadNobari
      @MamadNobari 2 года назад

      Simp

    • @john-bv9wc
      @john-bv9wc Год назад +1

      This is true i try to learn but many videos doesn't actually show good strokes just super basic this is good

  • @rebeccae7688
    @rebeccae7688 9 лет назад +93

    I love your "philosophy" on knots. I'm a year and a half into my career and have found myself very frustrated with people who just want you to find the knot and "kill it".... >.

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  9 лет назад +13

      Bex C Great to hear! You've pretty much outlined my two main goals: Remind people of stuff they learned in massage school, and gently guide them away from "digging" styles of massage. Thanks for the kind words!

    • @kingdomcome1617
      @kingdomcome1617 3 года назад +10

      People forget the body is a closed system... everything is connected to everything else. I wish you well in your career! Once you get settled with finances and have an opportunity, I would suggest learning another skill that doesn't require such strain on your joints/muscles (especially on the hands/wrist). Just in case something happens, a backup plan is always a good idea!

    • @kingdomcome1617
      @kingdomcome1617 3 года назад +3

      Just noticed this is a 6yr old video and comment lol. Wish you the best anyways.

  • @ASMR-sg9jh
    @ASMR-sg9jh 9 лет назад +46

    LOVE the anatomy review. I'm not long out of my massage course and although there was a big section on A&P seeing someone point out the actual muscle on a real live person is so much more valuable than just seeing pictures in a book. Thanks for adding it to you videos :)

  • @nillyboymotley5111
    @nillyboymotley5111 4 года назад +5

    He just described where all of my pain is. I love this video...

  • @danielvafaie8300
    @danielvafaie8300 9 лет назад +13

    from an osteo student's point of view, you're a supper legend. please keep up the good work...

  • @tenacioustan2386
    @tenacioustan2386 3 года назад +2

    I'm here so I can give a deep tissue massage to my girl, i hope i can relieve her pain with the amazing tips you gave here. she doesnt deserve to suffer, and i dont want her to spend money every time her back hurts. i hope i can relieve her tension. she already does everything for me and i wanna pull my weight for her.

  • @erinross406
    @erinross406 5 лет назад +11

    I have had upper back pain, moving into my neck for years. I had a thermogram that pinpointed my inflammation to my traps. As a massage therapy student, I’m excited to be able to practice these techniques, and be practiced on. Thank you Ian.

  • @daughteroftheking2344
    @daughteroftheking2344 5 лет назад +6

    You are a wealth of knowledge! As a new therapist, I really appreciate your anatomy overviews and detailed description of massage techniques. Thank you! You’re a Godsend 💖

  • @gerardolara4477
    @gerardolara4477 Год назад +1

    I've been recently watching your videos because they're very educational but yet, soothing. The calmness in your voice,sir

  • @monicavincent347
    @monicavincent347 9 лет назад +11

    Ian does a great job with his video's. His is clear and explains anatomy, function and technique very well. Really the best I've seen on RUclips!

  • @adrianavilla3590
    @adrianavilla3590 9 лет назад +1

    SPOT ON!!!! Absolute best, most educational, professional massage video I've ever seen. Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge. I have serious Myofascial Pain from years of Surfing and several injuries. This video thoroughly demonstrates what, why and how for every single nagging and aching pain, many of us have. It should be a prerequisite for all massage therapists!

  • @kirstiebarrowman6472
    @kirstiebarrowman6472 9 лет назад +4

    just wanted too thank you from scotland ! i find your videos very informative not only on technique but also on the anatomy of the body ... you help me too become a better therapist ... keep them coming please

  • @angelicaharwell3062
    @angelicaharwell3062 2 года назад +1

    The depth of information & your elegant technique is unreal. I find myself saving all your videos..& as Ive mentioned on other videos, I am strictly interested in performing Equine massage! Yet you are my favourite instructor! Thank you thank you🦄🌿

  • @UniqueMasterpiece927
    @UniqueMasterpiece927 9 лет назад +18

    My massage hero! You are THE best.

  • @RiriLove88
    @RiriLove88 Год назад

    This relaxed me so much just watching it. I was in a car accident years ago that left me with a really bad whip lash. Years later it turned into scoliosis and muscle spasms. I was about 18 when it happened and had no clue that whiplash can worsen over the years. So I’ve been dealing with chronic back pain and headaches since then. Its mostly the trapezius muscle that hurts. No one ever seems to understand. Massages never do anything for me unless it with a masseuse who really knows what they’re doing. I’ve been told to see a chiropractor but I heard that can sometimes make it worse. I may need to see a physiotherapist. Had I known that a whiplash could cause this much damage then I would’ve at least made sure I got paid every dime from that car accident but my friend at the time lied to make it seem as if she was hit so she could get paid and I got nothing but that’s another story. Anyway great video.

  • @stephanielemaire1366
    @stephanielemaire1366 6 лет назад +3

    I have been using The Harvey Maneuver. Love it! Clients love it. Thanks for this video. I do a lot of neck and upper trap work.....so many folks with poor posture.

  • @hattiea529
    @hattiea529 8 лет назад +6

    I find your videos so helpful. I've applied most of them in my practice and they work. Thank you!

  • @katetaylor2042
    @katetaylor2042 9 лет назад +3

    As a beginner student of massage, I have found this really helpful, thank you. The techniques you show here feel intuitive (i.e. letting the muscle show your hands what to do). I enjoy your thorough teaching method (now I just need to figure out a way to remember all the lovely details when I'm with a client :-) ).

  • @adeliachamberlain7367
    @adeliachamberlain7367 8 лет назад +3

    Thank you massage Sloth , I have learnt a lot from your videos , you given me a new insight in trapezius , I shall put in practice what have taught

  • @mandi221980ify
    @mandi221980ify 8 лет назад +7

    Love this one! Any time I have a client that I know has an "issue" I scroll through and watch several of you videos at one time. And I am so glad I am not the only one that doesn't like to "dig" in. My personal philosophy is that if you tense up against what I am doing we are being counterproductive. And as for the low table, that is actually how we were taught in school. Thank you for you dedication to keeping us informed and giving us new ideas and things to try..p.s. my boss bought me a hydraulic table, and most of the time, I don't use it for anything other than putting sheets on. ;0

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  8 лет назад

      +Amanda Christian So glad that you've found the videos helpful, Amanda! We're definitely on the same page when it comes to working with the body. And hey, I bet that hydraulic table makes changing the sheets super easy :) Worth every penny!

  • @massageworx8975
    @massageworx8975 8 лет назад +3

    watching this video had a phenomenal effect on the treatment that i just finished thank you for this vid. i have to say that i really enjoy the way you work its inspiring !

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  8 лет назад +1

      Great to hear, I appreciate the kind feedback!

  • @ehetleos
    @ehetleos 8 лет назад +2

    For some reason, your teaching reminds me a great lot of Tom Myers' method of letting knowledge pass forward to new therapists. Very informative video, keep it up! Thank you!

  • @TaushaTW
    @TaushaTW 7 лет назад +6

    Heather is lucky. My back hurts where the spine is. I have a painful lump between the shoulder blade and spine. I was told it was muscles spasm. I think I will visit a massage therapist for help. Thank you for this video!

    • @TaushaTW
      @TaushaTW 2 года назад +3

      Turns out I had a lipoma that infiltrated the erectus spina. I had surgery and physical therapy.

  • @lauramerchlinsky
    @lauramerchlinsky Год назад +2

    Incredible. Your lesson is helpful. You’ve shown me where my pain is and the how and why.

  • @carolinasoulshine8949
    @carolinasoulshine8949 2 года назад

    You are like no other. Always referring back to you videos. Thank you so much. U are so grateful appreciated merely for existing. Big hug, FSM brethren.

  • @marienelson.
    @marienelson. 2 года назад

    This is the most relaxing thing I’ve ever watched.

  • @craffte
    @craffte Год назад

    WOW great amount of info in the first three or four minutes.First off, I had no idea it extended all the way up and down.
    Thank you for this video.

  • @whengandree5371
    @whengandree5371 5 лет назад +4

    Very informative, step by step techniques, I've learned a lot ,thanks massage sloth..

  • @julia713
    @julia713 9 лет назад +6

    Thank you so much for sharing these videos! Honestly, if you had a video series, I would buy it. Your work is so easy to follow, especially talking about the muscles as you work them. I am learning more from you than at school! :-)

  • @pippatreloar1
    @pippatreloar1 9 лет назад +2

    i really love the muscle specific anatomy tutorials. So helpful! I sometimes get a bit lost during a routine trying to work the back as a whole, i feel like i neglect individual muscles.

  • @robind8691
    @robind8691 9 лет назад +1

    this is excellent, i have so much pain there, am currently getting myofascial release at PT and it helps alot. this massage would be perfect in addition. thank you for an excellent tutorial.

  • @LauraNicoleLMT
    @LauraNicoleLMT 5 лет назад +5

    The squeeziest of muscles! LOL You crack me up while I'm learning :) Love it!

  • @Abiamejia888
    @Abiamejia888 Год назад

    You are. Amazing. I just sense it. I feel this massage and the anatomy review like said often, is very much loved.

  • @claysmith4909
    @claysmith4909 5 лет назад +1

    Yes an excellent demonstration presentation of trapius muscle issues

  • @Ihavemyownopinion4
    @Ihavemyownopinion4 Год назад

    As a student of massage thank you for your help ❤❤❤

  • @LaidBack4Twenty
    @LaidBack4Twenty 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video... very informative and helpful techniques...by far the best massage video I've seen in a long while...

  • @ellyp9123
    @ellyp9123 6 лет назад +3

    Absolutely LOVE this video, Ian. Thank you!

  • @lauriejordan2716
    @lauriejordan2716 10 месяцев назад

    I need this massage more than anyone could imagine.

  • @SoCalDean
    @SoCalDean 8 лет назад +4

    Thank you! Very informative and easy to follow. Good teacher!

  • @africansnow
    @africansnow 8 лет назад +3

    Ok I must say that though I am a recent grad, I honestly watched this video a second time JUST to learn new words haha. I am officially adding "palpable" to my everyday vocabulary ahaha and yes, I definitely googled what PALPABLE means
    - also learned a lot about massage therapy which is a hobby of mine so thank you for that as well lol! Cheers

  • @h5y
    @h5y 9 лет назад +4

    Just finished the video... Gosh darn what a great video!

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  9 лет назад

      h5y Awesome! I was afraid I rambled too much :)

    • @fazeelalaher6250
      @fazeelalaher6250 5 лет назад

      @@MassageSloth
      What makes you think that
      Your explanation is important n invaluable
      Thank you
      Been following you for years
      Seeing the palpable of muscles in a real body makes it so easy

  • @elisainki
    @elisainki 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, thank you so much!

  • @candicane3985
    @candicane3985 2 года назад

    This really makes me want a massage! Great tips. Thank you for everything this video provides!

  • @360luv4allivingthings
    @360luv4allivingthings 5 лет назад

    I love the description of the pain the muscle causes, this is great information! thank u!❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤗🍃🌈

  • @valerietynes7912
    @valerietynes7912 9 лет назад

    Love this video. It helped me pen point my neck pain.

  • @billanthony8230
    @billanthony8230 9 лет назад +4

    Great videos man, keep it up
    Thanks for all the new techniques. :)

  • @eneidalebron5122
    @eneidalebron5122 20 дней назад

    You are an amazing excellent instructor ❤😮.

  • @AmberAlohaTouchMassage
    @AmberAlohaTouchMassage 9 лет назад +2

    Enjoying your patient method of instruction. Very calming voice and I don't think your face is dumb :) Really enjoy your vids. Keep up the awesome work. Mahalo!~Amber

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  9 лет назад

      Amber AlohaTouchMassage Haha, thanks very much. :-)

  • @banjopaulable
    @banjopaulable 2 года назад

    Thank you so much. I'm just starting out and your message is both grounding and inspiring. Thank you!

  • @victorbedolla1375
    @victorbedolla1375 9 лет назад +3

    Fantastic work as always!

  • @Deerector
    @Deerector 9 лет назад +2

    Great vid Harv! Keep them coming. By the way, I have lowered my table like we spoke about and have been working like this for about 6-7 months. I do like it better. There are a few techniques i like it higher for but until I get a hydraulic table (never) im keeping it low 😉

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  9 лет назад +1

      Deerector That's totally rad! Let me know how that evolves over time, and if you come up with any adaptations that are good for your body. And I hear you about that hydraulic table thing :) One day.

  • @talofek2976
    @talofek2976 9 лет назад +2

    love your teaching !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you are so informative

  • @dewii4554
    @dewii4554 11 месяцев назад

    I Love This Video Very Educational And Inspiring

  • @lillyleidinger
    @lillyleidinger 9 лет назад

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! I learn a lot from your videos! They are great!! Thanks for investing so much time and for all the explanations!!

  • @NattyWerewolf
    @NattyWerewolf 3 года назад +1

    I just used a lacrosse ball and rolled on it and the wall. Amazing feeling.

  • @k1ngofpayne991
    @k1ngofpayne991 3 года назад

    great channel found you because i wanna learn about massages to help my wife out.

  • @carrollclark8505
    @carrollclark8505 Год назад

    Went to massage school in two.thousand ten completed shooting got overwhelmed in my studies trying to meet.all.the.reqirements of being able to.have a career thank you for.your.instruction

  • @adamj6645
    @adamj6645 3 года назад +1

    This is like watching the Joy of Painting.

  • @AceBoone05
    @AceBoone05 Год назад

    Really great video & very knowledgeable 😊 Thank you!

  • @caroldurand6803
    @caroldurand6803 8 лет назад +2

    That looks amazing!

  • @premonitions1390
    @premonitions1390 2 года назад

    a wonderful teaching video! thanks so much!

  • @ceciliajohnson8534
    @ceciliajohnson8534 2 года назад

    I so wish this was me on this table right now.

  • @luvbenet
    @luvbenet 8 лет назад +2

    This video is awesome!! Thank you!! :)

  • @beautiful1gg
    @beautiful1gg 9 лет назад +6

    This is great!!!! do you teach classes ?? seminars??

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  9 лет назад +11

      Quanii Beautiful1q Not at the moment, but sometime soon! I plan to keep giving away everything I know online, though :)

    • @Kenaguil
      @Kenaguil 6 лет назад

      You should really consider doing classes or seminars!

    • @recommendedmusic
      @recommendedmusic 6 лет назад +1

      Massage Sloth i'm a massage therapist and i would spend all my money to take an in person seminar/classes from you! Especially, if it counts towards CEUs

  • @eric18993
    @eric18993 Год назад

    You're the best. Great video

  • @irishspiriteyes8731
    @irishspiriteyes8731 2 года назад

    You sir are amazing!! Great guidance !!!🌱🙏🙏

  • @maggienoffke7360
    @maggienoffke7360 8 лет назад

    This is wonderfully helpful. I have one question: when the client is supine and your hands are underneath her upper back, where - specifically - are you working? Thank you.

  • @anamayarelaxingroom
    @anamayarelaxingroom 2 года назад +1

    Hi Ian! Hope you an your family are doing great! I recently found your channel and damn is really helpful and growth-helper. It's really awesome to "know" someone who finds massage therapy as what it is; a gift for humanity, and besides being so good at it. Well, after the gratitude message, I'm leaving this comment because I'm also reading your book, and I just got to the Impostor Syndrome part and I know is never stopping because, as you said, it keeps professionals bussy trying to always improve their skills, so, I work in México and I would really appreciate if you recommend me where can I take a digital course to learn some new techniques, be better and certified by an American Association or something. Hope you have the chance to read my comment and, if you can, helping me a lil bit with this training stuff. Greetings from México!

  • @h5y
    @h5y 9 лет назад +1

    Wonderful video!

  • @funsized924
    @funsized924 2 года назад +1

    This video makes me realize I desperately need to find a new massage therapist

  • @chicagomike
    @chicagomike 2 года назад

    I do massage for friends not a licensed therapist. I love it. What table is good. Most are guys. Any recommendations. Something mobile. Thanks.

  • @brianaivesliboon6629
    @brianaivesliboon6629 Год назад

    Hello...thank you for the tips.❤❤❤

  • @dragonflyychac3530
    @dragonflyychac3530 8 лет назад

    ahhh, the voice is sooo hypnotic.

  • @PhireMuziq
    @PhireMuziq 8 лет назад +1

    Ur the best. So helpful

  • @Blueskies1180
    @Blueskies1180 Год назад

    “Bust up the knots”…LOL 😂

  • @BretNidaRedfinRealEstate
    @BretNidaRedfinRealEstate 5 лет назад +1

    This is awesome! Thanks. M

  • @WholeheartedlyHomestead
    @WholeheartedlyHomestead Год назад

    Thank you for posting this, please take a moment to read my full comment 🙏 I've been getting a terrible neck and shoulder pain on and off since open heart surgery 4/19 (they paralyzed my right diaphragm during procedure but it returned 9months later, praise Yah, I still have a lot of weak breathing though, my chest feels so tired all the time) but this on and off pain has been brutal and my Drs completely brush off any complaints of pain I make. Its a stiff deep pain in my neck and shoulders, I'm always begging my husband to rub it but he can't ever reach the spot that feels like a trigger point under my shoulder blade. Do you think I could have something out of place from my open heart surgery?
    I get awful low back and hip pain I've had 2 discectomies/ lamenectamies, and a labral tear hip repair caused by extra bone growth in my hips, one side hasn't tore but I get a feeling of having my right leg seared in a frying pan often, my clothes hurt me to the touch (I've noticed it coincides with periods of high stress).
    I have extra bone growth in my feet and stiff deep pain in my ankles that makes it hard to walk.
    I have no appetite ever because I'm in so much pain all the time. I don't digest properly any more, I can't stay hydrated (I get fluid infusions tri yearly at least). Every Dr treats a separate part of the body so it makes it hard to get care when my symptoms are so spread out.
    Do you have any advice for my situation?? This has all taken place since 2016, I'm 32 years old. I can't take on any more medical debt, I haven't been able to work the past 7yrs and don't qualify for disability bc I was only 25 when my back went out and I had to stop working bc it was a constant road of recovery one surgery after another and dealing with missed chronic gallbladder disease that they finally caught in 2020, praise Yah. They keep brushing me off, so many have said it's in my head, even though there's continues to be a major issue found. I feel absolutely broken and my prayer of this year is just to be able to garden. I regret not doing so much before.. we don't understand how important our health is till it's ripped away. When I was in a moment of juggling ohs recovery, on oxygen 24/7 with a paralyzed diaphragm, undiagnosed gallbladder disease, and terrible body pains my family started wanting to discuss my will.. to make sure my children would be taken care of and it was a deep mourning for my own life and for my families. I turned to יהוה He delivered me and put me in a place I could at least breathe in, then He took me to the Dr that discovered my gallbladder disease and delivered from that illness it's been a chain effect from them on. he has told me 'you have not because you ask not' I realized maybe instead of dancing around the healthcare system maybe I could just encounter a heart with the knowledge and compassion I desperately need in my situation. I'm posting this comment a few different places when I see someone who knows what they're doing. Any advice at all, from anyone, would be a blessing to me and my family. Thank you!!!

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Год назад

      I'm so sorry you've been struggling with this! My main advice here would be to seek out physical therapy. I know you can't take on any more medical debt, but open enrollment through healthcare.gov (which is what offers subsidized insurance) is open until Jan 15th and might have a plan that works for you if you're in the US. A good PT will take all your disparate pain into account and customize a regimen of stretching, strengthening, and soothing to your needs. A less-good PT will just give you a worksheet and blow you off, so get a second opinion if you're not actually being cared for. Occupational therapists are another option, and tend to be more holistic than your typical PT (but results will vary).
      And to answer your questions more specifically: No, I don't think anything is out of place following your open heart surgery, but I do imagine your pain is related to your recovery. The upper body is a vast network of pulling forces, and the healing and immobilization following thoracic surgery can be a really confusing time for your nervous system. It might try to keep you in a "cast" of spasming and sensitive muscle until it's sure you're safe. A good PT will gradually reintroduce you to movement, and a good massage therapist could do the same. If you'd like to try some self-care, look for the gentlest yoga regimen you can find (Yoga By Adrienne here on RUclips has many options) and start moving your body in new ways a little each day. If it hurts, find something that's kinder to your body for now. Think moving and soothing rather than just resting, though of course you need rest as well.
      I'm afraid I can't offer anything more than this, because anything more specific would need to be offered by a healthcare professional who has evaluated you. Best of luck, and be kind to yourself!

    • @WholeheartedlyHomestead
      @WholeheartedlyHomestead Год назад

      @@MassageSloth bless you bless you bless you! That was more than my Drs are giving me and I will take your advice seriously, thank you so much for taking the time to respond to me, means the world that you actually took a moment. Thank you!!

  • @TaushaTW
    @TaushaTW 4 года назад +1

    Backpacks cause pain here too.

  • @maevekelly4540
    @maevekelly4540 2 года назад

    Do you know any massage therapists in rochester,ny that do massage as you do. I have never had a massage done like your videos.

  • @basrahg.250
    @basrahg.250 12 дней назад

    هذا مذهل جدا ومفيد شكرا لك🌷

  • @AshishYadav-gz3jq
    @AshishYadav-gz3jq 4 года назад

    Massage give very helpful for healthy body and good immune system..

  • @shelberz1
    @shelberz1 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @Caysum21345
    @Caysum21345 5 лет назад +5

    Lol I wish I could get a apt with you

    • @SR-dy5zm
      @SR-dy5zm 5 лет назад

      If not with Ian, you may be able to get a session with an MT who follows his philosophy of massage.

  • @shantishanti6343
    @shantishanti6343 5 лет назад

    Nice job done ✅

  • @docgb5990
    @docgb5990 Год назад

    Brilliant ❤

  • @johnphamlore8073
    @johnphamlore8073 3 года назад +1

    It seems to me your trapezius massage also takes great care of the rhomboids?

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  3 года назад +1

      For sure, a lot of this work will also affect rhomboids, levator scapulae, serratus posterior superior, and the spinal erectors. And a lot more from a fascial perspective!

  • @tanyabarajas1555
    @tanyabarajas1555 2 года назад

    Let me know if you need any massage models in NYC! It would be an absolute dream to have you work on my upper back tension. #goals

  • @since1876
    @since1876 2 года назад

    2:19 this man could have shown this stuff on someone else but instead he just tries to show off how flexible he is so we get jealous 🥺

  • @riculfriculfson7243
    @riculfriculfson7243 9 лет назад

    Really good stuff :)

  • @brendagaddy9827
    @brendagaddy9827 Год назад

    Do you have a video on face and scalp massage?

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Год назад

      I wasn't sure at first... but I do! ruclips.net/video/m4Ti6cC1d98/видео.html

  • @LotusLady
    @LotusLady 8 лет назад +1

    Ian, can you do a video showing a general deep tissue massage session without any instruction? Just showing how you would work on a client without it being a tutorial?

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  8 лет назад +2

      +Miss Mash Hi Miss Mash! I was just thinking of doing that very thing, so it's nice to see that it'd have an audience :) It'll be a bit of a project, but hopefully I'll have that out within a month or two. Thanks!

    • @LotusLady
      @LotusLady 8 лет назад +1

      Wonderful!

    • @fazeelalaher6250
      @fazeelalaher6250 5 лет назад

      @@MassageSloth hi
      Did u do it

  • @samantha-kemp-therapy
    @samantha-kemp-therapy 4 года назад

    Nice one

  • @vanijain2379
    @vanijain2379 3 года назад

    Is this kind of massage really works? i have pain too

  • @sarahwhat
    @sarahwhat 10 месяцев назад

    Love this guy and his technique but can any experienced deep tissue therapist's help explain why he is working his hands down the body, as a student ive been told to always go up ? Any help on explanation id really appreciate. Not criticism, actual query xx

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hmm! So you're saying in your school they had you work from the hips up toward the head exclusively? A lot of school are adamant about only working from distal to proximal in the limbs (which I generally agree with, especially in clients who might have vulnerable vasculature), but I've never heard about a direction preference in the back (at least not until we get to the realm of structural integration and some kinds of orthopedic massage). As a client I like all sorts of directions-traveling down the back can feel like a long compressive stretch, and travel up the back can feel like a decompressive lift. My official stance: It's all good 🙂

  • @sulamelo965
    @sulamelo965 5 лет назад

    I love so much watch you!!!💓🤗

  • @eliph222
    @eliph222 4 месяца назад

    Just casually listened to the video and couldn‘t resist to mention, that he totally sounds like snoop dogg 😅👌

  • @rosalia6119
    @rosalia6119 8 лет назад

    I so need a message from you ! Omg I'm in heaven

  • @megansuter5573
    @megansuter5573 8 лет назад

    I have watched a ton of your videos and I love them!! I'm a new massage therapist so I find them helpful but I know this sounds like a small detail but do u prefer lotion or oil. I have found lotion use full because it aborsb to the skin quicker then oil so u can get a better pull but what do u use

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  8 лет назад

      +Megan Suter Thanks Megan! I use jojoba oil, though I have had good experiences with lotions and gels in the past. I find that jojoba, when used in moderation, gives me that "pull" that you're talking about, while lasting for the entire session without need to reapplication. It also keeps the skin on my hands happy, as I'm occasionally prone to eczema in springtime :)

  • @OVOZeria
    @OVOZeria 3 года назад

    Hi im going through really bad upper trap pain its been going on for the past few years i was also told i have a frozen shoulder in right arm. What would you recommend me doing as I went for a Thai massage and the woman has now actually made my traps and my frozen shoulder worse. Im to scared to go to anymore massages parlours so what would you recommend. Thanks