"With a bit of luck, her life was ruined forever. Always thinking that just behind some narrow door in all of her favorite malls, men with hairy arms are getting incredible kicks from things she'll never know."
Omg iv been looking for this video for yearsssssss. I remember watching this ages ago. And I was never able to find the video again. And I found it!!!!!!!!!
your tui na's pretty good a few things I would change about body mechanics but over all good technique... too light on the points but again i don't know the condition the patient is in good stuff thanks for sharing
Dear John Thank you for your warm response. I am not that familiar with the health system in the USA and the few doctors I know are very kind and giving persons. I wish we can move forward to "human ecology" and find ways towadrs creative medicine
Blind massage therapy is a old tradition (Chinese Anmo, to Japan as An-Ma...). The Israeli social security & the Israeli association of the blind are sponsering a 2 year massage therapy for the blind in order to give them a new occupation and a better place in society.
It's like little bit of material that goes in front of the mic to stop your plosive consonants causing that really loud crack. At the beginning of the video you shift towards the mic and then as you commentate every time you make the 'lha' of 'pp' sounds there is a really horrible buzz. Love the video though, so relaxing.
It really depends patient to patient. That's the thing in these sort of arguments that people tend to forget. Western medicine and alternative medicines both have benefits, both have people trying to scam others. Both are good, but in nature flawed. There is no perfect medicine. Massage and chiropractics may help one person where a pill could not, and vise versa.
I am fascinated by the language. It uses what seem to be english words or cognants at certain points (like "kneading") but it sounds like yiddish or turkish, and those languages have words for those words...
beleve me,life in the US are far mor esey financialy than they are in isreal for example driving license can cost in isreal up to 3,000$ ! and never less than 700$ ! and dont get me started on the taxes around here...i woudn't be soprised if in isreal there were a tax about a tax let me tell you that.. anyway..isreal's department of finance is prety fucked up..
This one of the forms in the neigong tuina school. It is meant as a generall treatment , so there is no special pathology. As any other form it is a base to other treatments.
Your missing a huge base for you, ASMR. This vid puts me an my daughter to sleep like gas, super relaxing. Your movements are precise an professional, even the tone of your voice. Even tho we cannot understand it ( sounds similar to Arabic) we find it super relaxing an soothing
The combination of the technique along with Hebrew makes it seem so very soothing. I wish you success. I do have a question. Is this technique also for someone with overweight?
Looks fascinating but does it really get into affecting trouble spots (e.g. muscle knots)? The pressure of the flat pushing seems fairly light. I would like to know if it is more a relaxation technique you are showing here please?
Hi Thanks for your comment I do not think this techniqe is meant for overweight, though one result will be an improved blood circulation, which might benefit this condition
The project is called "lighthouse" and is sponsored by the Israeli ministery of education & social security in order to help the blind gain a profession and contribute society
Dear voaser What is demonstrated can be a whole body treatment (look at part 2), but is one part of this system, which includes eight forms. The therapist can add different techniques if needed, but according to my experience the one on the video can be used in different ways. Regarding your question about flat pushing - I'm not using it as a replacement to oil techniqes...this style put great emphsis on qigong, so eventually I'm using it as a healing method without contact Abi
The project is called "lighthouse" and is sponsored by the Israeli ministery of education & social . . security in order to help the blind gain a profession and contribute society
你怎麼樣 ? I didn't understand your comment regarding the European influence...This is a Chinese method, learned from Chinese teachers. I have no knowledge regarding the history of this method which mentions any foreign influence.
Thanks for your response. I will see if that is possible...we took the video for PR at the Wingate Institute, so the basic idea wasn't to publish it on youtube
its not a pop filter he needs cause all that would do is prevent sound pressure levels from the voice to muffle his words, just sounds like the signal is clipping or distorting so maybe turn the gain down on the mic if he talks too close to it. my guessing is he leant in too close to speak a couple times.
Why are you demonstrating this with a *sitting* client instead of having them rest on a table? It takes effort to stay upright, thus preventing the body from relaxing as much as possible. It also prevents the possibility of using *traction* methods to decompress joints.
Hi. I don't know if you are familiar with Tuina, but in this method treatments are done both sitting & on a table. Not necessarily the same techniques. Part 2 is on a table.
@@AbiMoriya669, I trained in Tui Na at the Acupressure Institute under Brian O'Da -who taught it exclusively on a table. I never saw it practiced on a sitting recipient; and I don't see the benefit of doing so for reasons I explained here.