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Complete Idiot's Guide to Massage (Complete Idiot's Guide to)

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By: Joan Budilovsky

Format: Paperback
From: Alpha
Pub. Date: August 1998

Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 1998-09-01
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 384
Ean: 9780028627083
Isbn: 0028627083
Upc: 021898627087

ABOUT THE BOOK

EDITORIAL REVIEW


You're no idiot, of course. You eat all your veggies, get a good night's sleep, and exercise every day. But when it comes to being comfortable in your body, you feel like one giant knot. Don't throw in the towel yet! The Complete Idiot's Guide to Massage celebrates the physical, emotional, and spiritual uplift you can discover through soothing massage. In this Complete Idiot's Guide, you get:

USER REVIEWS
"Fun book to read! Informative... Tons of advice.. You'll love this book. :)"
~ Written on 2004-03-26

"So you want to bone up on knowledge and become a top-notch masseuse, eh? ...

Oh, don't get me wrong: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Massage is a great volume for people looking to learn massage... basics. It's definitely an "introductory" book, since it tries to hit all the bases of every massage technique before the back cover arrives. The result is that you feel more "educated" about what you're getting into than "enabled" to do massage.

Of course, the book has a lot of helpful techniques and teachings in it! You can certainly become a great amateur masseuse with this book's lessons and little natural skill. The muscle diagrams, in particular, are very helpful (you gotta know WHERE to massage, eh?), as well as the many warnings peppered around the book that explain why you should not paralyze your massage partner (they get upset with you) and the like. But in the end, I certainly felt like "That's it?" and will be buying a more detailed book soon.

Starting with this Guide, though, is a great idea. It eases you into massage smoothly and easily, and perfectly prepares you to start practicing on the nearest sore person or dive into more complex educational resources."
~ Written on 2002-07-24

"This is perhaps the consumate reference book for massage. Intelligent, thourough, and fun. All types of massage are addresed here. It's a must have for the serious (and not so serious)student."
~ Written on 2000-04-15

"This is an instructive and, dare I say it, entertaining map to the world of touch therapy. The authors take us through a wide range of massage topics, including techniques, history, philosophy and more, in easy to understand terms. The format of chapters, sidebars and summaries gives us the details while reminding us not to forget the essentials. Finally, in the text and graphics, the authors remember that a little levity makes the trip that much more enjoyable. I would recommend this book both to health care professionals and those just looking for a way to relax at the end of a day that has seemed like a week. Fine, fun work."
~ Written on 1999-07-07

"Idiots everywhere, rejoice! After finishing this excellent book, you too can give a massage! In this down-to-earth tome the reader is treated to the history, terminology and easy to follow techniques of massage. If you've ever had a desire to learn about, or give a massage, you owe it to yourself to check out this book. 2 thumbs (and all the other digits) UP for this great book."
~ Written on 1999-06-14



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