Hi Howard.
First of all I want to say thank you so much for teaching such a fabulous class over the weekend. My brain is so full of new information.
Secondly I wanted to let you know about my bike ride this morning post myofascial release. I'm the one who had the flat right foot and knee that pointed inward and when I rode my bike I had pain in my right hip. So today as soon as I got on my bike I could see that my ankle, knee and hip were all in a straight line!
I rode for 24 miles and kept a good pace at 14.1 mph which is good for me any day. What I noticed as different:
I thought you would be interested in my results soon after our class. I am so thrilled how I felt I can't wait to ride again. We can all add bicyclists to our list of potential clients.
Thanks again and best regards,
Carol Rossetti
Dear Sue,
13 feet!!! Thanks for letting me know.
Happy Holidays,
Howard
Howard,
Yes, I'm fairly certain. It was at the end of the season, and his throw hadn't changed, his approach hadn't changed. He was consistently throwing around 85 feet. I worked on him at a tourney, and his throwing arm was about 3 inches longer than before. He gained about 13 feet that day, and threw further for the next few weeks. (Despite recurrent shoulder trouble-also, that pain subsided for awhile as well.) I figured you'd like to know. And I thank you again
for your help upon your return home.
Sincerely,
Sue
Hi Howard. How's life?
I've been very busy in Cleveland. Just wanted to let you know that I did MFR on my friend at work. His arm seemed to be sore from "Golfer's elbow". His Flexor Carpi Ulnaris was hypertonic.
I did the proceedure on his extensors, and flexors, along with his hand. He writhed in pain during the proceedure, but afterwards was amazed with the results.
He went to hit balls that night. His arm was so loose he said: "I thought I broke it". Since then his golfing score has greatly improved, he's hitting farther than before.
I preformed the proceedure last week Weds. Today, I palpated his muscles in the extensor group, and they were still very soft and flexable. I often do the "occipital ridge" treatment on people with stiff necks and headaches. Everyone has been amazed with the results.I've also been working on my boyfriend's sprained ankle. He has felt much relief from the treatments.
Hope all is well with you. Take care and keep in touch.
Renee
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These testimonials are published as personal and anecdotal reports of the effectiveness of Myofascial Release Massage in each indvidual situation. The accounts have not been verified by an independent third party, and are not to be taken as either diagnosis or promise of cure for any condition - by prospective clients of Howard Rontal, prospective students of this work, or prospective clients of practitioners of Myofascial Release Massage. All therapy should be undertaken only after being advised by a licensed health care practitioner.
Hi Howard.
First of all I want to say thank you so much for teaching such a fabulous class over the weekend. My brain is so full of new information.
Secondly I wanted to let you know about my bike ride this morning post myofascial release. I'm the one who had the flat right foot and knee that pointed inward and when I rode my bike I had pain in my right hip. So today as soon as I got on my bike I could see that my ankle, knee and hip were all in a straight line!
I rode for 24 miles and kept a good pace at 14.1 mph which is good for me any day. What I noticed as different:
I thought you would be interested in my results soon after our class. I am so thrilled how I felt I can't wait to ride again. We can all add bicyclists to our list of potential clients.
Thanks again and best regards,
Carol Rossetti
Dear Sue,
13 feet!!! Thanks for letting me know.
Happy Holidays,
Howard
Howard,
Yes, I'm fairly certain. It was at the end of the season, and his throw hadn't changed, his approach hadn't changed. He was consistently throwing around 85 feet. I worked on him at a tourney, and his throwing arm was about 3 inches longer than before. He gained about 13 feet that day, and threw further for the next few weeks. (Despite recurrent shoulder trouble-also, that pain subsided for awhile as well.) I figured you'd like to know. And I thank you again
for your help upon your return home.
Sincerely,
Sue
Hi Howard. How's life?
I've been very busy in Cleveland. Just wanted to let you know that I did MFR on my friend at work. His arm seemed to be sore from "Golfer's elbow". His Flexor Carpi Ulnaris was hypertonic.
I did the proceedure on his extensors, and flexors, along with his hand. He writhed in pain during the proceedure, but afterwards was amazed with the results.
He went to hit balls that night. His arm was so loose he said: "I thought I broke it". Since then his golfing score has greatly improved, he's hitting farther than before.
I preformed the proceedure last week Weds. Today, I palpated his muscles in the extensor group, and they were still very soft and flexable. I often do the "occipital ridge" treatment on people with stiff necks and headaches. Everyone has been amazed with the results.I've also been working on my boyfriend's sprained ankle. He has felt much relief from the treatments.
Hope all is well with you. Take care and keep in touch.
Renee
Return To
STUDENT TESTIMONIALS
These testimonials are published as personal and anecdotal reports of the effectiveness of Myofascial Release Massage in each indvidual situation. The accounts have not been verified by an independent third party, and are not to be taken as either diagnosis or promise of cure for any condition - by prospective clients of Howard Rontal, prospective students of this work, or prospective clients of practitioners of Myofascial Release Massage. All therapy should be undertaken only after being advised by a licensed health care practitioner.