Same. I consider myself a rational person who doesnât normally believe things like this but there is something about this that Iâd love to understand
Kinesiology is such a fascinating therapy. It's attracting a lot of interest too! There's no end of things we can work out using it's technique. What do you love about it?
I think that what makes kore therapy so fascinating to many of us is it's peculiar approach. the fact the strenght or weakness of a muscle can be tested by the response of the two fingers of the recipient being pulled apart, apparently not directly linked to the muscle it self, is something that one would not expect.
@@jdicarlo77 Yes, it's like I'm having a conversation with Jodi's body.. eg saying " Ok body, tell me what needs sorting. Is it this part? Or this part? If I get a yes, I'll investigate more fully, eg " Is it the left side of the knee or behind the knee" etc. It helps if the person doesn't understand completely because I know they are not influencing the results.
Although it sounds so relaxing hearing you say "aand hold", can you please explain what's the healing purpose of that? Is it sort of a check up on organs and functions? So curious about this. Btw I'm such a big fan Victoria. You have the most relaxing voice and vibe đ
Kinesiology finds a âStrong Indicator Muscleâ with its first tests. Ie one which holds strong and can be used for further investigations. Then we continue with the body analysis by checking the IPSI test. Ie arm and leg of one side then other side. This is key to the assessment and treatment. Then normally the next test would be a contra-lateral body test where we test arm of one side and opposite leg, then the other sides. This tells me whether the walking gait is strong because a healthy body walking will project one leg and opposite arm to balance and twist body to its optimum striding position. Then the therapist continues with a few more body tests depending on passes and fails found so far. It takes years to learn and become familiar with weak and strong muscles and detecting what the body is trying to tell us. Any physical body wants to be well. And when it realises a therapist knows what they are doing, it shows the therapist in simple replies to questions.
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Victoria, what I like most about your technique is its gentleness. Even when pressure is needed and applied, it still feels soothing :)
Ah thatâs nice. Iâm glad the gentle nature of kore comes across like that.
I find Kinesiology so fascinating!!
Same. I consider myself a rational person who doesnât normally believe things like this but there is something about this that Iâd love to understand
Me too!
Know what you mean!
Kinesiology is such a fascinating therapy. It's attracting a lot of interest too! There's no end of things we can work out using it's technique. What do you love about it?
I think that what makes kore therapy so fascinating to many of us is it's peculiar approach. the fact the strenght or weakness of a muscle can be tested by the response of the two fingers of the recipient being pulled apart, apparently not directly linked to the muscle it self, is something that one would not expect.
@@jdicarlo77 Yes, it's like I'm having a conversation with Jodi's body.. eg saying " Ok body, tell me what needs sorting. Is it this part? Or this part? If I get a yes, I'll investigate more fully, eg " Is it the left side of the knee or behind the knee" etc. It helps if the person doesn't understand completely because I know they are not influencing the results.
Another great video. They are so relaxing.
Tingles. Thanks V and J
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Although it sounds so relaxing hearing you say "aand hold", can you please explain what's the healing purpose of that? Is it sort of a check up on organs and functions? So curious about this.
Btw I'm such a big fan Victoria. You have the most relaxing voice and vibe đ
Kinesiology finds a âStrong Indicator Muscleâ with its first tests. Ie one which holds strong and can be used for further investigations. Then we continue with the body analysis by checking the IPSI test. Ie arm and leg of one side then other side. This is key to the assessment and treatment. Then normally the next test would be a contra-lateral body test where we test arm of one side and opposite leg, then the other sides. This tells me whether the walking gait is strong because a healthy body walking will project one leg and opposite arm to balance and twist body to its optimum striding position. Then the therapist continues with a few more body tests depending on passes and fails found so far. It takes years to learn and become familiar with weak and strong muscles and detecting what the body is trying to tell us. Any physical body wants to be well. And when it realises a therapist knows what they are doing, it shows the therapist in simple replies to questions.
â@@VictoriaSprigg return the favor
@@VictoriaSprigg thank you so much for the thorough explanation. Have a wonderful evening
@@radicaboshnjakoska653 itâs a pleasure
11min 30secs asmr kicks in nicely
Good to know, thanks for highlighting.
best asmr show, thank you
Wow, thank you
Could you share the name of the period pain device? I was searching for it as a possible solution for my painful cycle days. Thanks
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Thank you, itâs such a great device and has changed my clientsâ lives!
As a dude im about to go in for peroid pain. Id be snoring on that table so fast.
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