Japanese Head Massage — Help Your Clients Sleep!

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Japanese Head Massage — Help Your Clients Sleep!
Last updated 1/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.46 GB | Duration: 1h 12m

Learn the 2,500-year-old Japanese Head Massage technique that will put your clients in a state of total relaxation.

What you'll learn

Learn to confidently perform Japanese Head Massage as an independent professional therapist.

Learn all the techniques required to do a full Japanese Head Massage.

Set yourself up as a Japanese Head Massage therapist.

Help your clients with tension and stress and bring them peace, calm, and relaxation!

Requirements

No previous experience as a therapist is required. All aspects of Japanese Head Massage are covered so that you learn the practice comprehensively.

Description

Did you have a good sleep last night?The number of people using PCs and smartphones is increasing at a high rate. According tostudies, Japanese people spend an average of 3 hours per day using them. People who overusethese devices have a problem with their bodies, that is "sleep disturbance".Hello, I’m Mitsutoshi Taniguchi, a Practitioner in acupuncture and moxibustion, and a shiatsutherapist. I am the Director of "Japan Body Care Academy", which is a school teaching"KEIRAKU" techniques.KEIRAKU is an original technique mixed with Shiatsu and Japanese dry massage based onOriental medicine, which has been passed down through many generations in Japan sinceancient times.Now our main school is located in Akihabara, Tokyo, but we also teach KEIRAKU in Rwanda, EastAfrica. In Rwanda, we teach the KEIRAKU, especially to the visually impaired therapists, mothers who have disabled children, or single mothers and we help individuals to make anincome out of learning these massage techniques. As I mentioned before, since "sleepdisturbance" reduces concentration, it gives us negatively affects studying and working.Moreover, it is said that "sleep disturbance" raises the risk of adult diseases, depression, anddementia.If you cannot sleep at night, you might have a problem with sleep disturbance. But please don'tworry.Among the techniques of KEIRAKU which I teach, there are techniques to improve sleepdisturbance. That is the "KEIRAKU head care" treatment.In the KEIRAKU head care treatment, we approach the meridians, passages of energy flow inone's head. We also do shiatsu to acupressure points.It is a treatment for just 17 minutes, but you can sleep deeply as soon as you get a KEIRAKUhead care.And you can sleep deeply at night as well. Of course, it goes without saying it is not effectivewith just one treatment but you can benefit from Keiraku head care by getting it twice a week.This program consists of the main video teaching the technique and 32 additional videos. Youcan master KEIRAKU head care by using this program.Thank you very much.Japan Body Care AcademyMitsutoshi Taniguchi

Overview

Section 1: Salutation・About KEIRAKU HEAD

Lecture 1 Hello I'm Mitsutoshi Taniguchi !

Section 2: Main technique of KEIRAKU HEAD

Lecture 2 KEIRAKU HEAD Main video

Section 3: Technique explanation

Lecture 3 kakiage of hair

Lecture 4 4 point stretch on eyebrow

Lecture 5 3-point temple stretch

Lecture 6 Shiatsu between the eyebrows 3 times

Lecture 7 4 point shiatsu above and below the eyes

Lecture 8 4 point shiatsu above and below the eyes(2)

Lecture 9 Middle finger pressure on the temples (3 times)

Lecture 10 warm your eyes

Lecture 11 Palm temple stretch

Lecture 12 Stretch 4 points above the eyebrows with your thumb

Lecture 13 frontalis muscle Stretch toward the top of the head (thumbs)

Lecture 14 Knead the hairline of the bangs (frontalis muscle) with the thumb at 4 points

Lecture 15 Knead the midline with one thumb

Lecture 16 Stretch the temporal fascia toward the midline (thumb)

Lecture 17 Stretch the temporalis muscle toward the top of the head (three fingers)

Lecture 18 Press the hollow on the back of the head with the middle finger

Lecture 19 Heaven pillar Kazeike Kneading the complete bone with the middle finger

Lecture 20 Four-finger kneading around the occipital bone

Lecture 21 Four-fingered trapezius muscle kneading two lines (inside and outside)

Lecture 22 Thorough finger pressure on upper shoulders

Lecture 23 turn your head sideways

Lecture 24 4 points of ear traction (bottom to top) *Pay attention to the direction

Lecture 25 Rub the pressure points at the base of the neck with your fingers

Lecture 26 press the same spot

Lecture 27 Four-finger kneading of the occipital muscle

Lecture 28 Shiatsu on neck root

Lecture 29 Grasp the sternocleidomastoid muscle lightly and knead

Lecture 30 Stretch the occipital muscle toward the top of the head (three fingers) 2 lines

Lecture 31 Stretch the temporalis muscle toward the top of the head (three fingers) 3 times

Lecture 32 Neck stretch

Lecture 33 Head back and neck traction

Lecture 34 Back neck stretch

Someone who is just starting out as a therapist or those that are already therapists who want to add Japanese Head Massage to their existing skills.