by Bethany | Sep 6, 2013 | David Lauterstein
by David Lauterstein This outline shows how marketing can be seen as applying the same principles we practice in sophisticated bodywork, especially Zero Balancing and Deep Massage (which use the “fulcrum” model for how to optimize contact). I wrote it a...
by Bethany | Aug 19, 2013 | David Lauterstein, Deep Massage, Types of Massage, Zero Balancing
I began teaching what I call Deep Massage in 1982. This was after studying extensively with Rolfer, Daniel Blake, studying cranial work with early students of John Upledger, and teaching anatomy and deep tissue massage at the Chicago School of Massage Therapy. I...
by Bethany | Mar 21, 2012 | All Articles
Here’s a goodie that David found today. The photo was taken at Heathrow airport in London when David Lauterstein and Tara White arrived – on their way to teach a Deep Massage: Lauterstein Method intensive at the retreat center “Plas Taliaris”...
by Bethany | Mar 14, 2012 | David Lauterstein
“The element most grossly omitted from treatises on harmony up to the present is the element of time. The question of the time-interval that must elapse between one sound and another if the two sounds are to produce a pleasing consonance or an interesting relation,...
by Bethany | Mar 14, 2012 | David Lauterstein, Deep Massage, Types of Massage
In the last months I’ve been intrigued by a little known muscle, the pyramidalis. This muscle lies anterior to rectus abdominis, and is contained within its sheath. Its action is to tense the the fascia of the ‘linea alba”, meaning “white...