Tsuboki Japanese Foot Massage
Last updated 3/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.77 GB | Duration: 3h 3m
Last updated 3/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.77 GB | Duration: 3h 3m
Learn a fantastic and thorough foot massage to use on your clients, family, and friends
What you'll learn
Carry out a Tsuboki Foot Massage safely and effectively. Talk to clients about why it is so effective
Explain basic principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Locate and press acupressure points on the foot
Requirements
A professional massage or beauty or A&P qualification (If you intend to practice professionally) OR
Some experience of giving or receiving massage and an interest in complementary therapies
Description
Tsuboki Japanese Foot massage was developed to allow myself and others to deliver the benefits of foot masasge without the need for extensive training. Foot massage is extrememly relaxing and also therapeutic. Tsuboki Foot Massage is accessibel to the therpist in terms of learning; and accessible to the client, in that ther is no need to undress.There is some theory, so that you have a grasp of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and so that you have some idea of the kind of effects you can be having simply by massaging the feet. After that the course is mostly practical. It is broken down into short modules so that you can learn one technique at a time, before putting it all together to make a forty-five minute routine.There are 5 Stages to the massage:Stage 1 - We warm up and mobilise the foot and lower legStage 2 - We use rollers on the foot in order to stimulate, soften, and massage more deeply without injuring ourselves as therapists.Stage 3 is a luxurious massage with a moisturising creamStage 4 - We work all the acupressure points and meridians on the footAnd we finish with Stage 5, Buddha Footprints, a simple but incredibly calming technique to bring it all together.
Overview
Section 1: INTRODUCTION
Lecture 1 INTRODUCTION - ANNE PARRY
Lecture 2 COURSE OVERVIEW
Lecture 3 INTRODUCTION TO THE THERAPY OF TSUBOKI JAPANESE FOOT MASSAGE
Section 2: THEORY
Lecture 4 BENEFITS OF TSUBOKI JAPANESE FOOT MASSAGE
Lecture 5 CONTRAINDICATIONS AND CAUTIONS FOR TSUBOKI JAPANESE FOOT MASSAGE
Lecture 6 TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE IN A NUTSHELL
Section 3: BEFORE WE BEGIN
Lecture 7 POSITIONING OF CLIENT AND PRACTITIONER
Section 4: WARM UP AND MOBILISATION
Lecture 8 INITIAL CONTACT AND FRICTION
Lecture 9 FOOT TWIST
Lecture 10 SOLE SQUEEZE
Lecture 11 PRESSURE TO CALF
Lecture 12 PRESSURE TO LOWER LEG AND HEEL
Lecture 13 PLANTAR AND DORSIFLEXION
Lecture 14 ROTATE ANKLE
Lecture 15 TOES FLEX AND STRETCH
Section 5: DRY TECHNIQUES
Lecture 16 CATERPILLAR
Lecture 17 KNUCKLE ROLL
Lecture 18 PERCUSSION
Lecture 19 KARATE ARCH OF FOOT
Lecture 20 PINCH DOWN OUTSIDE OF FOOT
Lecture 21 TOES - RUB, ROTATE, SNAP
Section 6: ROLLERS
Lecture 22 ROLLERS
Section 7: MASSAGE WITH LUBRICATION - DORSAL (TOP OF FOOT)
Lecture 23 APPLYING CREAM - SLIDING SANDWICH
Lecture 24 THUMBS BETWEEN METATARSALS
Lecture 25 ANKLE FRONT AND BACK
Lecture 26 ACHILLES TENDON
Section 8: MASSAGE WITH LUBRICATION - PLANTAR (SOLE OF FOOT)
Lecture 27 FOUR KNUCKLE SLIDE
Lecture 28 PULL UP INSTEP
Lecture 29 GRAB INSTEP
Lecture 30 FANNING
Lecture 31 PULL IN WEBBING
Section 9: PERCUSSION
Lecture 32 THREE DIRECTION PERCUSSION
Section 10: ACUPRESSURE POINTS AND MERIDIANS
Lecture 33 HOW TO LOCATE ACUPRESSURE POINTS ONTHE FOOT
Lecture 34 OVERVIEW OF MERIDIANS ON THE FOOT
Lecture 35 STOMACH MERIDIAN
Lecture 36 SPLEEN MERIDIAN
Lecture 37 BLADDER MERIDIAN
Lecture 38 KIDNEY MERIDIAN
Lecture 39 GALL BLADDER MERIDIAN
Lecture 40 LIVER MERIDIAN
Section 11: BUDDHA FOOTPRINTS
Lecture 41 BUDDHA FOOTPRINTS
Section 12: FULL ROUTINE
Lecture 42 FULL ROUTINE
Section 13: CONCLUSION AND CERTIFICATE
Lecture 43 CONCLUSION
Massage professionals who would like to expand their repertoire,Complementary therapists who would like to venture into massage,Lay people who would like to learn how to give family and friends a foot massage