When we say the Center for Barefoot Massage is anatomy-based, we mean more than just learning muscle attachments. It’s about why we teach what we teach — and how it helps therapists adapt barefoot massage to their own bodies while improving outcomes for their clients.
Traditional Ashiatsu often relied on set routines: the same strokes, in the same order, for every client. While predictable, that approach left many therapists burned out — and left clients wanting more detail and nuance.
FasciAshi, our modern barefoot massage system, blends fascia research, pain science, and years of hands-on practice to create something more adaptable:
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Strokes designed for your anatomy (so you work smarter, not harder)
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Variability that reduces strain and sparks creativity
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Pressure and pacing that meet each client’s nervous system where it’s at
Curious what “anatomy-based” barefoot massage feels like to learn — and to receive?
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When we say the Center for Barefoot Massage is anatomy-based, we mean more than just learning muscle attachments. It’s about why we teach what we teach — and how it helps therapists adapt barefoot massage to their own bodies while improving outcomes for their clients. Traditional Ashiatsu often relied on set routines: the same strokes, in the same order, for…