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How to Give a Calf Massage: Video Series

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Learn how to give a calf massage with expert advice on massage therapy in this free video series.

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  1. Learn how to give a calf massage with expert advice on calf massage in this free massage video.

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  2. Learn about calf muscle groups with expert advice on calf massage in this free massage video.

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  3. Learn how to warm up with expert advice on calf massage in this free massage video.

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  4. Learn how to warm up with expert advice on calf massage in this free massage video.

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  5. Learn the wringing technique with expert advice on calf massage in this free massage video.

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  6. Learn how to use lateral motion with expert advice on calf massage in this free massage video.

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  7. Learn how to give a nuero muscular massage with expert advice on calf massage in this free massage video.

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  8. Learn the upward stroke technique with expert advice on calf massage in this free massage video.

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  9. Learn how to apply pressure with expert advice on calf massage in this free massage video.

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  10. Learn the stroke friction technique with expert advice on calf massage in this free massage video.

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  11. Learn how to stretch the calf with expert advice on calf massage in this free massage video.

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  12. Learn how to stretch the calf with expert advice on calf massage in this free massage video.

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  13. Learn how to wake the calf up with expert advice on calf massage in this free massage video.

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  14. Learn how to work with the shins with expert advice on calf massage in this free massage video.

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  15. Learn how to finish a calf muscle massage with expert advice on calf massage in this free massage video.

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Massage is a popular and beneficial treatment method for a variety of ailments, and has been for centuries. Evidence of the use of massage has been found in many ancient civilizations such as china, India, Greece, Rome, and Egypt. Hippocrates, the Greek physician whom the Hippocratic oath is named after is purported to have said, “The physician must be experienced in many things, but assuredly in rubbing.” And if Hippocrates said it, then it must be true. And even if the massage techniques of today fall short in creativity compared to those of yesteryear—in Romania, some illnesses were treated by the patient being tread upon by a tame bear—they are decidedly safer, and some would argue, more effective.

In this free video series, our expert Alexson Roy will show you how to give a calf massage. He will teach you how to warm-up the muscle, the wringing technique, how to use lateral motions, and how to give a neuro-muscular massage. Alexson will also teach you the upward stroke technique, techniques for applying pressure, and the stroke friction technique. Alexson will even show yo how to stretch the muscle and wake it up before teaching you how to finish the massage.

 
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Alexson Roy Alexson Roy has been certified and licensed as a massage therapist for over 8 years. Therapeutic massage is his specialty, and he is knowledgeable in yogic, deep tissue, trigger point, and sports massage. Alexson's desire is to learn more techniques and explore the spiritual aspects of massage, these goals have taken him around the world to places like China and Thailand. Alexson hopes to continue to educated people about the importance of massage therapy and create new techniques and massage products in the future.dkdk

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