Sun, Sep 29
|The Nook Yoga Studio
Pressure Sensitive Release Taster Sessions - 30 mins
Pressure Sensitive, another business based here in Dale House. Tim is a Soft Tissue Therapist specialising in Myofascial Release therapy (MFR). Join Tim for a taster session at The Nook Craft and Wellbeing Coffee Morning for Macmillan
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Sep 29, 2024, 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM
The Nook Yoga Studio, Dale House, Bredon Rd, Tewkesbury GL20 5BX, UK
About the event
Myofascial Release is a gentle, powerful bodywork approach that focusses on our fascia - the 3D continuous suit of tissue that encases all of our other bodily systems. If fascia becomes stressed by physical injury or emotional or psychological trauma, it tightens forming areas of restriction in the body. It feels like a straight jacket. Fascia restrictions can exert crushing pressure on our nerves, arteries, muscles, organs, joints etc, leading to many common ailments. Fascia also stores suppressed trauma, so MFR can really unlock that mind-body connection. MFR is great for postural rebalancing, chronic pain conditions, anxiety & trauma, injury rehabilitation and scar tissue remediation.
These tasters are a chance to experience the deep effect of John Barnes' Myofascial Release in your own body and to discuss with Tim any questions you might have about how the treatment approach might help you or a friend or family member.
MFR is performed on dry skin, so Tim's advice is to NOT use any moisturisers or sun creams on the day and to wear shorts, vest tops, sports bras during treatment.
These treatments are 30 Minutes on the 29th September in The Pressure Sensitive Therapy studio on the first floor, please note there are steps to the studio.
Available Times:
- 10:30 AM
- 11:00 AM
- 11:30 AM
- 12:30 PM
- 1:00 PM
- 1:30 PM
Instructions to Book:
Please select your preferred time from the “Choose Date” button above
More info on MFR is available on Tim's site www.pressuresensitive.co.uk/treatments
Please note a booking charge of £ 5 will be charged at the time of booking, this will be donated to our Macmillan Charity Fund