Showing posts with label deepfeet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deepfeet. Show all posts

Friday, January 25, 2013

Fasci-Ashi: "Hip Sweep/Swoop/Swirl""

"Fasci-Ashi"... as in Fascia+Ashiatsu=Fasci-Ashi.   
(And you thought you finally figured out how to pronounce "Ashiatsu", now I throw a curve ball at you!) 
I'd like to talk about what ~I see~ is happening during the strokes that we teach in our Barefoot Basics class. In my head, I call this work "Fasci-Ashi"... as in Fascia+Ashiatsu=Fasci-Ashi.  (A true "Jeni-ism" term that I'm pretty proud of, no matter how cheesy it sounds!) 
An amazing thing about Ashiatsu is that although it’s billed as a westernized luxurious adaptation of eastern styles of barefoot massage, the therapeutic benefits of its modern and ancient roots are working synergistically – you just need to know what to look for within the strokes to understand how to use it strategically in more clinical applications.
So to stir things up, periodically I'll post this series of Fasci-Ashi's, each one on a different aspect of our modality.
The "Hip Sweep/Swoop/Swirl" series of strokes from our beginner class: 



Focusing on the strokes from our introductory level class that deal directly with the spine, I’ll start with what I see is happening during the Hip Sweep/Swoop/Swirl series, which addresses thick connective tissues of the Lumbodorsal Fascia.
Working this area of the low back and hips starts a chain reaction of relaxation throughout the entire body. Gliding effleurage barefoot compressions and multidirectional frictions to the sacrum and surrounding areas will gently mobilize the web of deep and superficial membranes – increasing range of motion and tissue rejuvenation, naturally assisting a passive realignment of the Sacro-Iliac joints and pubic symphasis. Prolonged compressions will heat, stretch and energize connective tissues while also activating the parasympathetic nervous system as the body gently attunes itself. Passive jostling as we exit the stroke helps the client feel an effortless freedom of movement, encouraging a release of deep physical holding patterns.
Gliding effleurage, multidirectional friction, compression, and jostling. All in Ashiatsu? Yep.  
Sound Scrumtrulescent?!!? This is only 1 stroke of the many we have to offer! This will feel amazing to your client and is very gentle on your own body. If you haven't felt an Ashiatsu session from one of our Certified Alumni, maybe it's time you do!
You can learn how to do these strokes in any Fundamentals class taught by our authorized instructors on the FasciAshi Instructor team, listed here

Stay tuned and I'll periodically tell you more of what I see is structurally happening in each Ashi stroke we do.

Jeni Spring has been an instructor of Ashiatsu since 2008, and is the owner of Heeling Sole Barefoot Massage in San Antonio, Texas. She rides scooters and watches Roller Derby. 
Jeni Spring, LMT, MTI



Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Regarding used Hardee-Ashiatsu Portable Bars

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Health and Bodyworks and its instructors are not responsible for the condition, use, or purchase of any set of USED portable bars.  There have been revisions made to the structure, hardware, and design of the Hardee-Ashiatsu Portable Bars over the recent years.  We do not have information on which version of the portable bars are for sale as used by the owners.  We have no additional hardware or parts for these and we recommend purchasing a new set of portable bars through the Health and Bodyworks office to ensure that you are getting the highest quality product we carry.  Health and Bodyworks and its instructors are not liable for any transactions or related occurrences that may result from purchasing used portable bars.

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You may read more about the new Hardee-Ashiatsu Portable Bar System, and purchase brand new sets online here: http://www.deepfeet.com/portablebars.htm

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Monday, July 18, 2011

Ashi-Thai class

Meet the latest additions to the Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy family: Michelle, Paulina and Olga! These therapists from Austin and San Antonio spent the weekend strengthening their legs while learning to lift and bend their clients into deep and relaxing Ashi-Thai stretches. Look ma, no hands! Want to know more about the live Ashi-Thai class from AOBT? Visit http://www.deepfeet.com/ashithai.htm.

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

The Hardee-Ashiatsu Portable Bar System

How to set up the portable bars in 15 minutes or less! A fun & quick 4 minute video brought to you all the way from Germany! Frequently asked questions answered!

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