Esalen Massage Therapist

Esalen Massage Therapist Deep Esalen massage for Oakland, Berkeley and San Francisco. Two convenient Berkeley locations and outcalls throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.

Please have a look at my website. Thanks Premo
http://esalenmassagetherapist.com

10/09/2017
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02/05/2012

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Premo O'Brien combines her love of massage and her deep tranquility in a unique and touching massage offering. During your massage she hopes to share a piece...

11/14/2011

I had a great week after participating another awesome massage workshop in Esalen. Learned a lot new moves in the side-lying position. I love to learn and there is so much one can learn touching other human beings. Namaste

10/01/2011

Found a really interesting article online about a question many active people have. Here you go:

How long Should I Wait to Exercise After a Massage or Bodywork Session?
(By Ray Bishop, Originally published in Body Sense magazine, Spring/Summer 2007. Copyright 2007. Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals. All rights reserved)

Q"How long should I wait to exercise after a massage or bodywork session?"

A. Advanced Rolfer Ray Bishop, of Atlanta, Georgia, recommends clients avoid strenuous exercise for at least twenty -four hours after a bodywork session. "Exercising after a session can both increase muscle soreness and compromise the value of the soft-tissue work you've just received," he says. "By strenuous exercise, I mean activities such as running, weight lifting, high intensity aerobics, or power yoga classes.

"Light exercise such as moderate walking, gentle stretching, or swimming laps at an easy pace is okay for healthy individuals. One widely accepted view in favor of this twenty-four-hour recovery period is that sustained pressure on connective tissue makes it more gel-like. The technical term for this change is thixotropic effect. This state of increased softness lasts about twenty-four hours, so high-intensity exercise may pull or move the tissue back to old patterns or even induce new strain patterns.

"I usually suggest you take it easy that evening and the following day. To further reduce any bodywork-related soreness, drink at least two liters of water in the next twenty-four hours to hydrate and flush your system. Take a hot Epsom salt bath and drink gently calming teas such as chamomile or passionflower to facilitate sleep and reduce stress that is so commonly seen as a contributing factor in chronic muscle tension and soreness. If you're dealing with an injury, these guidelines would have to be adjusted, but these basic suggestions seem to work well for most of my clients.

"I do find that healthy people who exercise vigorously five to six days a week sometimes find even these modest recommendations quite challenging. If you're one of these people, I recommend you work out before your session and then take it easy afterward."

09/08/2011

I am excited to attend the next "Deep Bodywork" training (http://webapp.esalen.org/workshops/9781) with Perry and Johanna in Esalen as an assistance. What a treat to be in Esalen again, learn, eat good food and enjoy the beautiful nature :-)

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Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
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