Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Shiatsu or Ashiatsu?

Today a client of mine told me about an interesting converstion she had with someone she knows relatively well. The client, whom we'll call Susie, has been receiving Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy on a regular basis for 5 or 6 years. She gets barefoot massage about once every other week, and it is very helpful in her pain management of an injury sustained at work.

This friend, "Larry," insisted that there was no such thing as "ashiatsu" and maintained that Susie was really getting Shiatsu treatments. No amount of arguing could convinve Larry that Susie was really getting Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy. Since it wasn't listed in his shiatsu book that he showed her, in his mind, it didn't exist.

Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy is relatively new, at least in terms of how long traditional shiatsu has been around. Ruthie Hardee has been teaching our form of Ashiatsu since 1995, a mere 12 years. In comparison to the thousands of years shiatsu has been performed in India, Thailand and Asia, it's not been long.

Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy is, however, growing rapidly in popularity in the United States. So for clients such as Susie, they're happy with their form of Ashiatsu, no matter what it's called.

http://www.ashiatsuworkshops.com/ has information on classes.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Ashiatsu Class--Satisfaction Guaranteed

Why take the Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy classes? You've got nothing to lose, but lots to gain. If you are not completely satisfied with your experience in Barefoot Basics after the first day of class, I will happily give you 100% of you tuition back.

I have never had to refund anyone's money since I've been teaching (over 3 years). Satisfation guaranteed, for sure! My website www.ashiatsuworkshops.com shows lots of pictures, ashiatsu faqs and class descriptions, etc.

Ashiatsu Workshops Website Revamped

Ashiatsu training has never been easier to find. Take a look at my revamped website, http://www.ashiatsuworkshops.com/ for loads of information about classes in barefoot massage. Included is our 100% satisfaction guarantee that after the first day of training in ashiatsu, you 'll receive your money refunded in full if not pleased wtih the program. That's how certain I am of the quality of our professional training program.

Off to Denver next week to teach Ashiatsu at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Don't forget, I've got portable Hardee-Ashiatsu bars and will travel to teach groups of therapists in your location!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Ashiatsu-the great holiday gift to yourself...

As the leaves are finally changing colors here in the Midwest, the temperatures beginning to drop, people are starting to think of upcoming holidays. Halloween is just next week already, Thanksgiving next month, Christmas and Hanukkah arriving in December.

As the upcoming holidays bring much joy in many ways, many people begin to feel a tad stressed. Or really whacked out of joint, even. The smart consumer who realizes that massage is a great stress reliever will begin booking massage appointments, perhaps quite a few of them. It's great for their body and soul, not to mention the happy massage therapist's pocketbook. It's this time of year the massage therapists really begin to feel the strain of performing lots of deep tissue massages. We tend to not want to turn away our hurting clientele, even when we feel pain ourselves. LMTs ice their hands and wrists, offer it up, and hope for the best.

Now is a great time for those therapists who only do hands on massage to learn the revitalizing skills of Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy. Using your feet to caress your clients deep knots and tight muscles is a much easier way than massaging with your hands and arms. I am offering my last Ashiatsu training class of the year, Barefoot Basics and Anterior/Side-Lying, in December for those therapists who need to revive themselves before the end of the year. Check out www.ashiatsuworkshops.com/classes_schedule for more info and dates.

Now's the time to treat yourself to the best holiday gift-recieve your CEUs, get a couple of days of deep tissue massage, learn how to give the "deepest most luxurious massage on the planet!"

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Ashiatsu training at your site

Want to learn Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy but can't come to Cincinnati? Gather together a group of therapists, 6-8, and I will come to your location.

I will provide all the portable ashiatsu bars, stools, manuals and products for you to purchase if you wish (cool ashi shirts, instructional and promotional DVDs). I will even provide massage cream!

Call 513-238-0970 or email me at fredettemassage@fuse.net to find out more. Or you can log on to www.ashiatsuworkshops.com to find out more.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Ashiatsu Instruction-Register online!

Effective today, www.Ashiatsuworkshops.com is pleased to announce the addition of registering for your barefoot massage training class online! You can pay by credit card through PayPal's secure transaction.

Baby keeping you up? Too much caffeine? Sign up for Barefoot Basics or Anterior/Side-Lying classes any time of day or night. If you pay for Ashiatsu Barefoot Basics in full, you'll receive a FREE cool official ashi wear shirt!

Our next Barefoot Basics training workshop is December 7-9, and Anterior/Side-Lying is December 10. Hope to see you there!

Monday, October 15, 2007

Ashiatsu and the therapist's size

When I learned Ashiatsu, if a therapist was over 5'7" or weighed over 135 lbs, they needed to have excellent upper body strength. Some therapists I've spoken with have expressed concern that their weight or height would be an issue if training in Ashiatsu.

Originally, both female and male massage therapists who were instructed in Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy learned both one footed and two footed strokes in Ruthie Hardee's class. Some LMTs simply did not need to perform two footed strokes because their clients were not significantly larger than they, or because they could work sufficiently deeply using just one bare foot on a client at a time.

Hardee wisely divided this class into two classes, which are now known as Barefoot Basics, the one footed posterior strokes, and Deepfeet II, two footed posterior strokes. Now therapists can decide if they want to train in the advanced class. Upper body and core strength are definitely needed to massage with two feet. Many students of my advanced classes have mentioned after class that they underestimated the amount of upper body strength necessary.

I have taught both slight therapists as well as men and women massage therapists who weigh 200+ pounds. Those larger therapists may find that they never need to take the two footed strokes class, but those that do choose to take it simply need to be able to do chin ups and military pushups prior to the start of class.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Ashiatsu Instruction

Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy classes are small and fun with loads of individualized instruction. Keeping the class size to 8 students enables the instructor to really spend time with each student. The therapists are able to observe, receive and give each of the strokes learned in class.

The small class size enables each student to soak in the ashiatsu information we delve into during class, whether it be the history of barefoot massage, strokes, etc. Each AOBT instructor explains the strokes thoroughly, demonstrates and helps the students physically do the stroke if need be.

For more information, check out www.AshiatsuWorkshops.com

Monday, October 8, 2007

Ashiatsu Portable Bars

We've had a lot of questions about the Ashiatsu portable bars. What are they good for (or why would I want them)? What are the ashiatsu bar dimensions? Are they really portable?

The healing power of heels is now truly portable. After initial ashiatsu training in our professional training program, our grads can purchase the portable bars to demonstrate deep compression and effleurage in a variety of settings. Many ashiatsu therapists who have trained in our adaptation of the ancient shiatsu technique have had great press with their portable bars. They have taken them to Chamber of Commerce events, sporting events such as GOBA (Great Ohio Bike Adventure), car dealerships, beaches, pools and more.

In fact, at the national AMTA convention in Nashville, TN a few years ago, I was the only therapist featured in the local newspaper for the entire event. Was it was because I was the best therapist at the convention? No--it was because the portable bars are such an eye catcher and photograph well.

The dimensions of the portable bars are impressive-at 7'11' high, they are 6' long and about 5 1/2 feet wide. They weigh about 75 lbs and can be set up in about 20 minutes. The Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy bars cost $999 and are available to graduates of our ashiatsu training program. Shipping and packing charges are added to the cost (they are shipped from Denver). As the commercial may say, "on your MasterCard, about $1100. Marketing effects: priceless!"

www.AshiatsuWorkshops.com will provide more information about this exciting alternative health style of massage using deep compression for destressing the client!

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Spa Finder Magazine

Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy has had press in at least 22 nationally published magazines as well as hundreds of articles about grads in local newspapers. Spa Finder magazine just voted Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy the "best skier's massage." Yet another kudos to the original source of barefoot massage in the United States!

Monday, October 1, 2007

Bamboo and Barefoot Massage Training

Beginning in the spring of 2008, I will be offering the wonderful deep tissue Bamboo-Fusion training classes. Using warmed bamboo, the massage therapist will learn to knead, roll and work the client's muscles smoothly and comfortably.

Using these tools will allow the LMT to work deeply without hurting herself/himself, and will have fun doing it! Please contact me at fredettemassage@fuse.net to be put on the mailing list for more information!

To visit the founder's site, please click on www.Bamboo-Fusion.com
The Midwest class schedule for Bamboo will be listed on www.AshiatsuWorkshops.com.

AMTA convention winners Ashiatsu Booth

At the AMTA convention this past weekend here in Cincinnati, the Ashiatsu booth picked a winner each day for a $200 gift certificate off tuition. The three winners were picked at random each day and did not need to be present to win.


Congratulation to the following massage therapists!


Lisa Jacobs; Harrison, OH
Pam Kostecke; E. Rochester, NY
Michele Croston; Louisville, OH


The winners can receive $200 off tuition for any 2007 Barefoot Basics class located at a permanent training facility in the US. Thanks to all the 200+ LMTs to entered the contest!