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Massage Video Clips
There are a lot of useful massage video clips on YouTube that can help you with your massage techniques. Sometimes, seeing a massage stroke or a series of strokes demonstrated one time during massage class is just not enough for you to get the hang of it.
This is the beauty of YouTube If you have a home computer and the internet, you can go to YouTube and type in "massage therapy strokes" and no fewer than 99 helpful instructional videos come up for you to review as of today, March 14, 2009. Of course, this number can change at any time as more and more people upload their videos on this very popular site.
I first heard of YouTube on Good Morning America several years ago. Once a week, they would show clips of some of the funniest videos they found and share them with America. At first, I could not understand what they were saying since I had never heard of it, so I went to the Good Morning America web site and found the story about it one week and clicked on the link. I was amazed at what I found.
If you have never before visited YouTube, I urge you to check out this web site. You can watch clippings of your favorite TV shows, movie scenes, and concerts. There are spoofs, bloopers, craft instructions, pet antics, children's antics, and so much more. Somebody had a great idea and now they are rich. Google bought it from the owner for millions of dollars a few years ago.YouTube is a tool that anyone can contribute to. Film something funny or make an instructional video and upload it so others can enjoy it.
Some videos are up to 10 minutes long and others are massage video clips lasting under 60 seconds.
You can type in "Swedish massage techniques" and over 1,300 massage video clips and instructional tutorials come up to help you.
Type in "chair massage techniques" and over 1,100 videos come up. YouTube is an amazing tool that is not only entertaining, but instructional and helpful to massage therapy students and beginning practitioners.
Practice typing in different massage phrases and see what videos you can come up with. Best of all, study the massage techniques that you see. They will help you with massage school and with the practical portion of your state exam.