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gridley8w Posted - June 01 2004 : 10:06:53 AM
With all the extra classes out there, which have you found to be most beneficial for your massage techniques? Any you'd recommend? Any you'd steer clear of? Good experiences or bad?
Anyone know anything about Michael Young, Stuart Taws, or Eric Dalton?
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livingwell202 Posted - July 12 2004 : 10:08:05 AM
I have taken lots of classes... I loved the ones from The Humanities Center school of Massage. www.2touch.com All have benefited my practice, Lots to choose from. I really liked the Sports Massage. You can bet that these are all very Professional!
I have also taken Michael Young's class. I LOVED IT! I will take it again! www.mrtherapy.com Great Support email or by phone! The 3 days you spend will be worth every penny.
I also took Spa Reflexology... Good Class but instructor... alittle unorganized for me.
Good luck

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