Product Description This DVD shows 16 specific Polarity bodywork sessions, using techniques based on the five elements and three principles of Polarity Therapy. Learn how to evaluate each client to give them a unique treatment that will target specifically what they need. Mary Sullivan, and her 30 years of teaching experience will bring your bodywork to a new level using these effective and transformative techniques. These techniques can be light, deep, or include motion- depending on the client. This DVD brings together what was previously two seperate videos, The Five Elements and The Three Principles, uniting them into one powerful treatment protocol. This is a great value with 2 hours of massage footage! About the Actor Mary Sullivan has been living and practicing Polarity Therapy for more than 25 years. She is a licensed acupuncturist, and teaches classes in Polarity Therapy, Lymphatic Drainage massage, Chi Nei Tsang and Women's Cycles. She maintains a private practice in Santa Barbara, California.
D**G
Clear, well paced and interesting.
This DVD makes it easy to learn the principles and techniques for giving a number of different sessions based on pulse reading and client intake to balance the elements. Very calming to watch and background is nice too (in a blooming orchard of some kind!) - so - all in all a great instructional video. I watched once to just take it in and then again to make notes etc. Very helpful.
A**A
All positive, no negative
Different approach for me than I had previously understood. Very clear instructions - makes you ready to roll! Great purchase.
D**N
Excellent, clear, nicely-paced DVD on Polarity Therapy protocols!
I love Mary Sullivan's gentle approach to the polarity therapy protocols. She demonstrates competence, compassion and intuitive wisdon as she clearly walks you through the designated protocols.
K**T
I cant believe I paid $50 for this
This has to be the worst put together instructional dvd I have every seen. I bought this dvd just to learn some basic techniques in Polarity. I understand the importance of theory and the history of modalities, but to not have the techniques grouped together in one section is unforgivable. Yes...you have to watch or fast forward through the lecture to get to the hands on demonstrations. They are scattered throughout the presentation. Which would be fine if they were also available to watch on their own. But sadly they are not.
R**S
Not Good
This video was horrible. I showed it to my class, and we all fell asleep. The woman that narriated it was boring, and the whole thing was put together poorly. I'm hoping to get my money back on this.
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