About Dr. Mally

Dr. James Mally is a massage teacher, educational content producer, and creator of MassageLibrary.com. He has been doing massage professionally since 1976 and teaching massage classes since 1979. His initial training was a 1000-hour massage program at Lindsey Hopkins School in Miami. He later attended Bastyr University in Seattle, graduating as a Naturopathic Doctor in 1984.

In 1990, he founded Healing Arts Institute, a California state-approved massage therapy school. He owned and directed the school until 2011 and graduated over 3000 massage therapists.

He produced his first massage video, Deep Tissue Massage, in 1996. The video employed a 3-D computer skeleton and is believed to be the first massage video to use 3-D computer graphics. He produced other videos (now DVDs) and workbooks on Sports Massage, Swedish Massage, Side-Lying Massage, and Massage Cupping. These DVDs and workbooks are being used in massage schools worldwide. His Side-Lying Massage DVD has been translated into Japanese and is very popular in Japan.

Dr. Mally sold his massage school in 2011 to have more time to see massage clients and develop, practice, and refine massage techniques. He operates a teaching practice where he works with massage therapists and their problem clients, sharing assessment techniques and strategies to help the clients. Selling the school also allowed Dr. Mally to travel to teach his workshops internationally, produce more DVDs, and develop an online massage library at www.massagelibrary.com.

Dr. Mally is approved by the National Certification Board of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education Approved Provider. Provider #451329-10

Dr. Mally was inducted into the Massage Therapy Hall of Fame in 2018.

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Soft Tissue Release – Falls Church, Virginia

Soft Tissue Release is a very effective technique to help people in pain. It involves client movement to enhance the effectiveness of the work.

The type of movement used with Soft Tissue Release has many variations. We can work with muscles while stretching them, either actively or passively. We can also work with muscles while the client contracts them, with either concentric or eccentric contraction.

We will explore these variations and the rationale for using them. Once the principles are understood, this technique can be applied anywhere in the body. Tips and tricks for body mechanics and positioning will be shown to make it easy for the therapist.

Extensive notes will be provided with this class. Please bring shorts and a sports bra for women.

Call 703-533-3113 for more information or to register.

($180 + $10 materials fee)

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