Massage Business


Ice and Snow no Matter

Wow! Despite tons of snow and ice down in Little Rock and having to move the days of the DIT Upper-Lower Back and Legs training from Friday-Saturday to Saturday-Sunday, the class went well. We had an awesome group of therapists, […]


Nurses Have Bad Backs Too

Recent studies have shown that a lot of nurses deal with bad backs because of poor equipment and body mechanics issues on the job. Unfortunately, sometimes the hospitals they work for won’t admit that their injuries are job-related. It’s become […]


DIT for Upper back, Lower back, and Legs

We get consistent feedback from MTs saying they use the DIT techniques from our DIT for Upper back, Lower back, and Legs training in every session they do. Our mission is to provide real tools that you can use right […]


Palpating the Upper & Lower Back with DIT

We have a short video for you today that shows how to palpate the upper and lower back to see where you can use Direct-Indirect Techniques to free up tight myo-fascial restrictions in the client. The focus for one of […]


Inactivity or Obesity – What’s Worse?

I’m constantly preaching to my clients and my students to get up and move – daily – whatever you like to do. Joints were made to move. And that’s one thing we just don’t do enough of in our culture. […]


Bodyworkers Have Low Back Issues Too

Here is a video called ‘Bodyworkers Have Low Back Issues Too’. It shows how the typical work posture of a massage therapist tends to stress the quadratus lumborum and iliopsoas muscles, what we can do to help others with sore […]


Completed training in Little Rock

I had a fantastic weekend in Little Rock, training a great group of therapists. It was quite an eclectic group – people from all over Arkansas, as well as Kentucky – and from varying backgrounds, too. Several therapists had wonderful […]