Fascial Release for Scalenes

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2011

http://www.massagenerd.com
http://www.massageproce.com
I am the former owner of my own massage school, and I have also traveled nationally to help other massage schools with their curriculum and to offer CE trainings.

I get invited frequently to speak and teach at a variety of massage schools based on my vast experience.

I've assisted schools in Hawaii, Missouri and North Carolina with their curriculum and I've been a program director as well.

I also provide consulting services for massage schools around the U.S. and I am co-creating a teacher training program with Robin Fann.

My studies include many modalities, including advanced cranio sacral therapy, chakra healing, reiki, myofascial release, medical massage, lomilomi, neuromuscular therapy, foot reflexology, thai massage, hot stone massage, raindrop therapy , Gestalt Therapy, Breathwork, Somato-emotional Release and more!

Many of the well renowned healers and spiritual leaders in our profession have been my mentor. Anodea Judith, PhD, Caroline Myss, PhD, John Upledger, DO, Paul St. John, LMT, Karla LaVoie, Reiki Master, Deepak Chopra, Michael Harner, Aminah Raheem, PhD and I've trained under the lineage of Kahu Abraham on the island of Kauai in hawaiian temple style lomi lomi,the list goes on.

I continue to study the shamanic principles of hawaiian spirituality and bring it into my life on a daily basis. It brings me comfort and peace, wisdom and growth, it provides me with love. Like the lotus flower, I am unfolding.

I have written for many holistic journals and I am a contributing writer for FutureLMT.com and Massage Today

Gloria has been nominated in the Massage Hall of Fame at the World Massage Festival 2011

In the meantime, contact me with any questions at massageproce@gmail.com

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  • I was immediately distracted by his chewing gum as he is talking. I always find that so tacky. I do appreciate the information, truly.

    I can't see where his thumb is. Is this on purpose that you don't want to show too much?

  • @sherrim1114 ... really !!! most of the time you can see the guy talking... and chewing gum.

  • It would be very helpful for the camera to actually focus on the areas the person is talking about.

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