USA Deep Bodywork Techniques For Pain Relief: Workshop Dates Announced

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The Holloman Institute (+1 831-717-7193) has announced that they will be holding a workshop for practitioners of Deep Bodywork at Mount Madonna near Watsonville, CA.

The upcoming workshop will showcase the proprietary techniques that the Holloman Institute has spent decades developing and refining - a massage methodology intended to realign and support the body’s essential systems. Their methods seek to address chronic, severe pain and are suited for individuals who already have experience as practitioners of deep tissue massage.

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The Deep Bodywork workshops will be held every day from October 20th-25th, and will walk participants through the applications and techniques central to the method, including the follow up that is sometimes necessary to set the stage for long-term healing. The event will be held on the grounds of Mount Madonna; reservations 48 hours in advance are required to attend to ensure adequate supplies are available.

Deep Bodywork as a discipline emerged from growing concerns in the body worker community over the treatment of chronic pain. Specifically, as the event organizers explain, many massage therapists have been unwilling to treat those with severe chronic conditions in the past for fear of making those conditions worse, or simply administering ineffective treatment.

The organizers of this retreat want to address and eliminate those fears by introducing a new methodology - one that blends the energetic healing philosophies of the Eastern massage discipline with the grounded, systems-based treatments that have emerged as dominant in the west. The stated goal at the heart of the Deep Bodywork system, as such, is to balance the most highly interconnected bodily components like the lymphatic and circulatory systems to achieve lasting outcomes for patients.

Over the course of the workshop, instructors Perry and Johanna Holloman will instruct participants on the slow, deliberate execution of their techniques across key areas of the body. Their primary focus of this upcoming round of workshops will be on the forearms, wrists, shoulders, and hands due to, in their words, “the complexity of these structures, and the intense, chronic pain they can produce.”

Guests who wish to attend these workshops will find multiple accommodation options both on the Mount Madonna ground and in the nearby area. Camping options are also available seasonally, and overnight parking can be requested for mobile homes, campers, and other similar vehicles. Interested parties can view rates and RSVP for the seminar at the link below.

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Contact Info:
Name: Perry Holloman
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Organization: Holloman Institute
Address: PO Box 2385, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921, United States
Phone: +1-831-277-9916
Website: https://www.deepbodywork.com/

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