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I realize I'm not the worlds best blogger. I think it's my reading narcolepsy that's to blame. If I read a lot, I fall asleep. If I actually do take the time to sit down and write something, it'll be so long that you'll fall asleep. Naps are nice, but they are kind of inconvenient if it happens face first into your laptop in a Starbucks.

So while I'm busy ~not~ keeping this blog super bogged down with posts, you can follow me on Twitter and Facebook. Whether you are a client of Heeling Sole, a massage therapist interested in learning more about Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy, or a graduate of one of my classes, I'll have a little bit of something for everyone here on the blog (occasionally) but more often it'll be on my social networks, in 140 characters or less.

Twitter: twitter.com/heelingsole

Heeling Sole Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/heelingsole

Texas Ashiatsu Classes on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/JeniAOBT

And I'm sure you already know about my mailing lists, which I end up re-posting here as a PDF file anyways, but just incase you'd like to get alerts from me in your inbox, you can sign up on this page: http://www.heelingsole.com/contact.html

Thanks for tuning in! OH, and don't forget that I redesigned the Heeling Sole website ... check it out!

 

~Jeni

Vote for Heeling Sole for best massage in San Antonio!

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If you like the Ashiatsu, Ashi-Thai and Fijian barefoot massages that you receive from me at Heeling Sole, then say so! San Antonio Magazine if having a "Best of the City" contest, and "Best Massage" is category #64!
I am the highest trained Ashi therapist in alla Texas, you know ;)
VOTE NOW! If I win, I'll offer a can't-be-beat deal on my famous Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy sessions so you all can celebrate with me! Contest ends October 1st, 2010.

Click here to vote for Heeling Sole / Jeni Spring, LMT as the best massage in San Antonio!

-Jeni

August Ashiatsu

A few weekends ago I held a Barefoot Basics and Anterior/Sidelying classes in San Antonio, and it was amazing as usual! Here's Colleen, Jaime, David, upsidedown me, Betsy, Kim & Shanna:
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And from the Anterior/Sidelying class there was Colleen, Shanna, Suzanne, and April:
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Whats next

  • September 7-8th, Ashi-Thai workshop in San Antonio. $399, 16 CE, register HERE
  • October 1-3, Barefoot Basics in Germany! More info HERE
  • I'll be at the Houston AMTA meeting on September 12th presenting Ashiatsu, another 3 CE opportunity.
  • Ashiatsu at the Ft Worth TAMT Massage Conference October 15-17 offering a 4 CE class as well as a booth in the vendor hall. Stop by to get some Ashi-Shwag and a massage!
  • Existing Ashiatsu graduates: don't miss the Ashiatsu refresher courses in Austin, Houston, and Dallas! 3 Hours, 3 CE's, $75, we'll focus on your body mechanics, application of the strokes, and questions from you!
See http://www.heelingsole.com/workshops.html for the updated schedule.
Guest CE classes coming to San Antonio this fall:

September 19-20, Fijian Massage, www.barefootmassage.org
(Sun-Mon) Taught by Christyn Rittenhouse, the top instructor under the modalities founder, Lolita Knight, for Fijian Massage

October 3-4, Bamboo-Fusion, www.bamboo-fusion.com
(Sat-Sun) Taught by Dari Haffie, instructor under the modalities creator and master of Bamboo Massage Therapy, Nathalie Cecilia.

So now onto actual massaging! For you clients out there, I'm massaging at the office, schedule your session online or call 210.967.4400 to get on my table and under my feet!
~Jeni

Why Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy?

I was asked this weekend why I chose to only provide barefoot massage sessions in my own practice. Why did I choose to retire my hands completely? Why do I do only the styles of massage that people have never heard of?

The easy and selfish answer is that Ashiatsu is easier on my body - less wear and tear on my hands, wrists, shoulders, on up the line from my spine through my neck. I can easily do twice as many Ashiatsu sessions providing deep and relaxing bodywork in comparison to what my amazing hands and wicked accurate forearms could do (I'm not knockin' my original massage tools, they rock!) My upper extremities aren't the reason why I retired them - my feet just happen to be better. I don't get tired giving Ashi sessions, and the quality of the work stays consistent, so my last massage is just as good if not better than the first.

The ego-filled answer is that Ashiatsu is unique. I am awesome. Blend those together and you got an Awesome Ashi waiting for you to schedule. My Ashiatsu will melt your body and leave your entire being as a pile of dripping goo on the table. I am the only one in town, heck, in the state, with the advanced training, experience and expertise in Ashiatsu. I have blended every advanced training course that I have taken into my Ashi sessions - go look at my Continuing Education resume - I do all that and more with my feeties. My feet can feel everything that my hands can. No one can Ashi like I Ashi. The student's I've taught are darn good and are giving me a run for my money, but my feet know the barefoot voodoo and will put you in a trance.

But talent only goes so far. The real reason why I only massage with my feet is that it is the best massage that I've ever had, and the world needs to feel more massages like this.

I have received too many massages where I wonder when it will be over. I feel like they are either smearing lotion on me, diving aimlessly into my body with sharp thumbs and elbows, or I'm annoyed at why they are spending so much time in one spot. I VERY RARELY hit the zone-out stage during a massage session. I only tip them because I know they are being paid dirt. (The few who do give me massages that I love know who they are - I love you guys!!!!!!!) As a massage therapist it is hard to get beyond analyzing what, why and how someone is massaging you - (and sometimes why they are even bothering!) We are the ultimate critics. Receiving massage is not relaxing to me, it's more of a chore. That is, it was a chore until I received an Ashiatsu session for myself!

The first Ashiatsu I received was like bliss incarnated. From the second she started to 4 hours after she finished, I was completely gone. I could have died happily on that table. I was finally able to let go, I relaxed, and I could give a flying purple monkey about what she did next or why she was doing it. I think for the first time ever my brain shut off and the body followed. I floated out of that massage, I probably shouldn't have driven, and the benefits lasted in my body for weeks. She had even worked clinically with an injury treatment focus, and had addressed some "chronic tissue-issues" (as I call them) in my hips during that session. She wasn't even TRYING to melt me like butter, thats just what Ashiatsu does.

Here's why. The strokes are slow. So slow you forget they are moving and you completely doze off from in the midst of the perfect pressure hold. The strokes are long. No more of this wishy washy swirly wirly loop-de-loop lotion application - Ashiatsu strokes go from head to toe in single (or double if you get an Advanced trained therapist) full side of the body movements. There is not any annoying ever-distracting movement that prevents you from leaving your consciousness behind. The strokes aren't painful. Ashiatsu works the deepest layers of muscles and connective tissue without hurting because the deep pressure is diffused through the whole foot, and is applied to the whole affected area of your body, not just a tiny spot, and an Ashiatsu trained foot maintains your preferred level of consistent pressure. The massage isn't pointless. An Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy trained massage therapist - from the day they leave their first class - can address pain in the neck, back, shoulders, hips, joints - you name it! By working with the fascia and the entire length of all muscles addressed, Ashiatsu can work with complex tissue-issues creating a positive structural change in chronic soft tissue damage. This stuff is not just fluff, Ashiatsu tricks you and does more than you realize. Its worth its weight in gold. Yah, your massage therapist might be a body builder with gorilla sized forearms and hands who gives the "no pain no gain" massage week after week, but my Ashiatsu therapist is a petite 125 pound woman who peacefully works on me, works with me, and works with gravity to her advantage, and I only need one of these massages a month to get the same exact benefits done faster, lasts longer, and brings me to health more effectively by encouraging my body to heal itself. I'd gladly pay her weight for each session once a month, and ditch the cheap massages that were needed weekly. She'll be around longer anyways.

So, long story short, Ashiatsu rocks and I want you all to experience the best massage that I have ever felt.

Wanna learn it? I teach it. Check out the "workshops" tab on my site for the details. Wanna feel it? Schedule a massage online - click the blue foot at the bottom of any page on my site to book your appointment.

Appointment Scheduling

The quickest, easiest way to get on my massage table is to schedule an appointment online. Click on the "Book Now" button. If you call my cell or use the contact form from my website, we may end up playing phone tag since I am currently filled to the brim with massage appointments. I am trying my best to return all calls within 24 hours. You may also call my office at 210.967-4400 to schedule, reception hours are Monday-Saturday 10am-5:30. (But online is definitely the best, you'll get to see open appointment times and choose what you like.)

I ask that you arrive 10 minutes early to complete your health intake forms - otherwise it may cut into your massage session. If you'd like to complete the form at home and bring it with you, the PDF file is available here.

I do have a 24 hour cancellation policy - so be sure to alert me of any changes that need to be made to our appointment 1 day in advance.

A big thanks to all 234 of you who bought a Groupon Coupon this past Wednesday! You have been a part of the biggest deal I ever offered, and made it a HUGE success! Just remember to print out and bring in your already purchased Groupon Coupon to take advantage of the deal, or else your Fijian Barefoot Massage session will be the regular price. If you are waiting around for another deal like this from me - it ain't gonna happen, sorry - this was a one time, one day only offer.

Still need to find a way to save money on a Barefoot Massage? Refer a friend. My Soul to Sole referral program gets you $10 off any regular priced massage when a friend you send schedules a massage. Need massage regularly? Then sign up for my Costco-Sized Massage Plans and get 3, 6 or 9 massages, the more you buy the more you save!

~Jeni

1 day only sale on Groupon.com

I'd like to say thanks so much to all my clients for your patience, good juju vibes and confidence in my massages while I heal this broken arm! It means the world to me! My usual Ashiatsu and Ashi-Thai services will be back as soon as possible, so for now please enjoy my Fijian Barefoot Massage treatments.

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To help promote this wonderful style of massage, I'm offering a deal through a pretty big company that you may have already heard of... Groupon. Soon you'll save $30 instantly on your next Fijian massage if you take advantage of the 50% off coupon available only at Groupon next week! The start date of the sale will be Wednesday, March 3rd at the weeeeee hours of the morning, and will end at midnight that night, unless it sells out earlier than that! You'll have a year to redeem the massage, so buy it on Wednesday and save it for a rainy day.

Pass on the word, tell your friends and sign up here http://www.groupon.com/san-antonio/ to be in on the deal, and watch for the sale to post on Wednesday, don't miss it! Limit 2 per person, may buy multiple as gifts.

Don't forget about the usual referral deals and online gift certificates available.
Thanks again~

-Jeni Spring, LMT
Heeling Sole Barefoot Massage

Barefoot for a reason

On a really fun night out with my husband, I broke my wrist roller skating. Every massage therapists worst nightmare, right? Maybe not so bad for me, because unlike most massage therapists, I'm not dependent on my hands! Being a barefoot massage therapist rocks! There are some draw backs with this whole situation, but honestly, my feet were always the ones meant to massage, not my hands.

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I broke the head of my right Radius, and chipped off the Ulna's Styloid Process. I go into surgery on Monday, and throughout the next 4 months I'll be getting better and better. "We can rebuild her, better, faster, stonger than she's ever been before."

Luckily my big happy Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy family is coming out to help me! The Barefoot Basics and Anterior/Sidelying workshop in February is still happening - I'm bringing in Rhonda Cachilla, an AOBT therapist out of Austin who taught AOBT classes with me early last year. As my TA, she can demonstrate the work that my cast prevents me from doing, and together we'll rock out a fun Valentines Day weekend Ashiatsu style! For the Advanced Ashiatsu course at the end of February I already had Ruthie Hardee scheduled to fly in and give you the opportunity to learn from the founder - guess that was perfect planning! She'll teach, and I'll watch you all like a hawk so I can tweak your body mechanics and help you perfect the work. So in both classes, you'll have 2 instructors, which doubles your learning, doubles your fun! Currently there are 2 spots left in each class - so sign up now online, and sign my cast when you come to class!!!

Unfortunately due to the nature and timing of my Ashi-Thai workshops, I will have to reschedule those next two classes - they are meant to happen January 25-26th and March 13-14th. Once I heal and am back to 100%, which will be soon, I'll put all the classes back on the menu and we'll be good to go!

As for my clients, I do need a short break. Depending on how I feel after surgery, I can start massaging again about a week later - expect me back around February 1st. I'll only be offering Fijian Massage, http://heelingsole.com/services-fijian.html, another form of Barefoot Massage that I am trained in. It doesn't need my hands at all! It is still an awesome massage, and lucky for you, it's cheaper!

In the meantime, please make sure that any Ashiatsu course you look into is taught by an authorized Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy instructor, we are all listed here! You'll still see me and the Ashiatsu crew @ the Texas AMTA convention in Galveston! I will be back to teach you and massage you ASAP - but I need to take care of myself so that I can continue to do what I love.

Think happy thoughts & have fun,
~Jeni Spring, LMT, CAOBT
www.HeelingSole.com
Texas AOBT Instructor

Happy Holiday Season!

Heeling Sole is FEETuring some special services just for you!
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  • Bring Massage Home for Your Holidays... book Ashiatsu and Ashi-Thai for your holiday event!
    Need your guests to relax and chill out? That's what I'll be there for! Contact me for more information. Reserve now - limited availability

  • Give Meaningful Gifts: Instant Online Gift Certs Available Now!
    Single sessions or Costco-sized packages, give them a massage for a reason or massages to last the season! Click here to create an Instant Gift Certificate

  • Give yourself the gift of relaxation this season: One hour, 90 minute and 2 hour massages available now! Save time for yourself to relax to fully enjoy the holidays. Book today for guaranteed availability this month.
    To schedule, contact me here, call Integrative Healing Institute at (210) 967-4400 or click here to schedule online!
  • Massage Therapists, don't forget, I've got the official Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy "Ashi-Wear", DVD's & eyebolts if you need them! Next month there is an Ashi-Thai workshop in San Antonio!

    National Massage Therapy Awareness Week!


    This weeked starts the Americal Massage Therapy Association's (AMTA) National Massage Therapy Awareness Week! Every year around October 25-31st its time to remind yourself to get back into the habit of taking care of your body with regularly scheduled massages.

    Are you aware of what your body is telling you? Sometimes we are so busy in life that we have learned to tune out our own natural intuition, and we shut down the voices saying "Hey! I'm overworked! I need a massage!"

    Not ~all~ the voices in your head are crazy, but the voices in your body are usually right! So listen to them and come in this week.

    A barefoot massage will help you turn up the volume on your body's awareness channel, you'll start to see the warning signs for when that evil knot that lives in your shoulder is about to attack.

    Let massage help you become more aware now, and you're body will thank you forever!

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    "When can I get a massage?"

    I've been hearing this question a lot lately! Here are the hours I am available - but I usually don't hover around the office all day, so all sessions are by appointment only, no walk-ins, no out-calls.

    Heeling Sole hours:
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday= 10am-7:30pm
    Thursday= 10am-1:30pm
    Sunday= 12pm-4pm

    To schedule your Ashiatsu, Ashi-Thai or Fijian session with me, please call my lovely office manager at the Integrative Healing Institute, (210) 967-4400 or schedule online HERE

    Isabelle's Spa hours:
    Thursdays= 3pm-8pm Saturdays= 9am-6pm
    Ashiatsu and Ashi-Thai are available here.
    210.493.5544
    A word of warning - if you schedule a Swedish massage with me at Isabelle's you are wussing out...just get the Ashiatsu already, you'll be glad you did!

    By the way, I post the "day-of" appointment openings on Facebook and Twitter.
    See you on the massage table soon!
    -Jeni

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