by Bethany | Mar 14, 2012 | David Lauterstein, Types of Massage, Zero Balancing
By Zanna Heighton Zero Balancing has been my inspiration for over 25 years. There’s not much you can’t work out with the Zero Balancing principles that its originator, Dr. Fritz Smith, teaches alongside the manual skills. When I started looking at the...
by Bethany | Mar 14, 2012 | David Lauterstein
For years, I’ve enjoyed playing guitar to inspire students even more when they practice. My background and degree before massage was in music composition and improvisation. And for years people have asked me, “Do you have a recording”?...
by Bethany | Mar 14, 2012 | Anatomy, David Lauterstein
By David Lauterstein Origin:Rectus femoris: Anterior inferior iliac spine; Vastus lateralis and medialis: Linea aspera; Vastus Intermedius: Lateral and anterior surface of femur, Insertion:Tibial tuberosity (via patella ligament), Action:Rectus femoris: hip flexion,...
by Bethany | Mar 14, 2012 | David Lauterstein
“I saw the angel in the marble and I carved until I set him free.” – Michelangelo Each person has his or her own shadows and lights. Everyone has some chronic tension. Everyone is conditioned by familial and genetic challenges, and by recent...
by Bethany | Mar 14, 2012 | 500-hour Massage Program, David Lauterstein
Tonight in his speech, President Barack Obama said, “For in our hands lies the ability to shape our world.” And it took me right back to the origin of our school’s logo. Years ago I visited a potter’s studio in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. His...
by Bethany | Mar 14, 2012 | David Lauterstein
The great painter and sculptor, Alberto Giacometti, after years of doing abstract art, said he wanted to do a little life-drawing. “I had to make (quickly I thought; in passing) one or two studies from nature, just enough to understand the construction of a...