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Advanced myofascial pregnancy massage uses pendulation rhythm and the tensegrity principle to address full-body tensional patterns in a wide variety of client positioning.
Kneeling on a tuffet. Advanced myofascial pregnancy massage in Portland, Oregon with Hamid Shibata Bennett, LMT, CAMT (OBMT #301). Photography by Hamid Shibata Bennett
In this latest video, Hamid Shibata Bennett, LMT, CAMT demonstrates expanded client positioning, including kneeling bodywork, mat work and low-massage table techniques. This is the dance of structural integration for pregnancy.
So, breath a little deeper and find ease in movement as your body is going through all sorts of changes, readying to bring a new life into this world! Prenatal massage can help prepare your body through every stage of childbirth.
Music was improvised and recorded at Earth Body Wellness Center East on 38th and SE Belmont in Portland, Oregon. Featuring guitar by Hamid and violin by Marcia Muench.
So, here is the video, Pregnancy Massage… Keep watching past the credits for a client testimonial. Dig it!
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So lovely and inspiring!
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Thanks for the great support, really brilliant!
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