A dynamic presentation that reviews basic Acupressure and how it relates to the athlete and Sports Massage. Carol also gives valuable tips on developing your practice, and suggests practical tips on sensitive areas in dealing with clients. Chapter Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Four Areas of Sports Massage 3 The Local Grass Roots Massage Therapist 4 Chinese Medicine 5 Acupressure of the Ear 6 1: Large Intestine 4 (LI4) 2: Liver 3 (L3) 3: Heart 7 (H7) 4: Spleen 9 (S9) 5: Kidney 1 (K1) 7 1: Gall Bladder 34 (GB34) 2: Stomach 36 (S36) 3: Pericardium 6 (P6) 8 The Back of The Body 1: Bladder 57 (B57) 2: Bladder 40 (B40) 3: Gall Bladder 31 (GB31) 4: Governing Vessel 14 (G14) 5: Governing Vessel 4 (G4) 6: Chinese Concepts 9 Shoulder Points 1: Large Intestine 15 (L15) 2: Triple Burner 14 (T14) 10 Biomechanics Point-Flare Running Problems 11 Gua-Sha (Scraping) Uses for tightness/congestion of neck/shoulder/spine 12 Invaluable Tips for the Sports Massage Therapist Length: 104 minutes |