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Massage Therapy and Bodywork - Aquatic BodyworkHealth Information
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Aguassage - A Massage in the Water Description: This therapy is a modfied Swedish massage in a warm water pool. Sessions and teaching classes available in Miami, Florida. (aguassage.com) |
Aquabalancing Description: A method which frees chronic tensions to enable more ease and freedom. (aquabalancing.fi) |
Bill's Watsu Page Description: Information from a Watsu practioner named Bill. (parrottproductions.ca) |
H2OM Description: Richard Bock and Shantam are Aquatic Bodywork Therapists and Instructors of Wastu and WaterDance. (h2om.com) |
Heart Dancing Description: Offers aqua aerobic courses and videos. (heartdancing.com) |
Jahara Technique Description: Classes and information on structural bodywork modality done in warm water pools. (jahara.com) |
Starwater Watsu Description: Through gentle movement and acupressure, Watsu brings a deep sense of relaxation to all parts of the body. (starwaterwatsu.com) |
Waterdance Description: Watsu sessions by Davida Taurek are available in Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA. (davidadance.com) |
Watsu Description: History of watsu, pictures, on-line appointment scheduling for when you're on the Big Island of Hawaii. (dolphinheart.com) |
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