Ivy Garden Therapeutic Massage Still Operating?
Mable "Marbles"
Mable-Gene "Marbles" graduated from Indiana Wellness College Sports Medicine and Therapeutic Massage Program in Indianapolis in 2020. She loves working with medical and therapeutic massage clients to relieve pain and dysfunction. She is interested in learning even more about structural issues and muscle imbalances. Helping others is part of Marbles' nature and is something she's always been very passionate about. She has spent 17 years in the service industry, and became a Certified Nursing Assistant four years before obtaining her license in massage. Marbles mind is like a sponge - she has a brilliant mind and a vast knowledge base in many facets of life, which she shares freely with her colleagues and clients. She has a great sense of humor as well. To continue her education further she is a full-time student at IUPUI where she is pursuing her interests in Biology & Genetic Engineering. You'll love working with Marbles as much as we do. She is a member of the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA).
"Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow."
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Lori
Lori, who graduated Summa Cum Laude from Ivy Tech's Therapeutic Massage program, is certified in Barnes' Myofascial Release (MFR), and carries experience in IASTM techniques and Medical Massage. Trained in a variety of healing modalities, Lori is able to work with clients experiencing a wide range of acute and chronic issues. Her own experiences with muscle tension and imbalances have fueled her love of massage and given her invaluable skills and knowledge that enable her to more effectively assess, treat and educate her clients. Lori is a member of the Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals (ABMP). In the future, she would like to expand her knowledge of Barnes' Myofascial Release, Lymphatic Drainage & Cupping.
"When the breath wanders the mind is unsteady, but when the breath is calmed, the mind too will be still,"
- Hatha Yoga Pradipika, 500 year-old yogic text.
Amy Jo
Amy Jo joined Vital Living in August, 2016. She lived in Austin, Texas for 12 years prior to moving back to Fort Wayne and in Bermuda and Hawaii before that. She joined the Navy at 18 and between Virginia Beach and Atlanta she served for 7 years. Her interest in Massage Therapy began at The Rolf Institute in Boulder, Colorado in 2008 where she learned Myofascial Release and Structural Integration. She has since expanded her Myofascial Release (MFR) training with John F. Barnes, the renowned expert of MFR. Amy Jo graduated from A New Beginning School of Massage in 2012 in Austin, Texas. It was there that she discovered another love – Shiatsu (Japanese Bodywork) and Thai Massage (Thailand Bodywork) which together incorporate a traditional combination of acupressure, energy meridian work and yoga-like stretching for an invigorating albeit relaxing and balancing experience. (Thai-Shiatsu is done on a mat on the floor with the client wearing loose comfortable clothing.) Her Myofascial Release (MFR), Thai-Shiatsu Massage and Deep Tissue Therapy work wonders in helping relieve symptoms of neuropathy, PTSD, migraines, hip dysfunction, low back pain, etc… and are ideal for those wanting to relieve pain and reconnect their body and mind. Amy Jo loves using her treatment skills with tri-athletes, runners, walkers, cyclists, and fitness enthusiasts. She finds her skill set especially beneficial for dancers, yogis and musicians, as well as, people in general who are looking for the medical benefits of Therapeutic Massage. Amy Jo has been entranced with dance from a young age and has had a special love affair with belly dancing for the past 17 years. She was the President of the Austin Bellydance Association for 3 years. An event that is dear to her heart is the Camparet Bellydance Camp in Texas which she returns to yearly to work with 50 belly dancers. Amy Jo also enjoys yoga, photography, bonsai, gardening and cooking. We can tell you she's also an excellent writer.
"It is necessary that one learn to release tension in order to improve the circulation of Ki (life energy) and obtain a balance in basic bodily processes. Balance in our physical body is contingent on a balance between the mind and the body. Suppleness of the body indicates a flexible posture physically and mentally." - Shizuto Masunaga
Kori-elle
Kori-elle entered the field of skin care and esthetics with a passion for helping others to see the natural beauty within themselves. She is devoted to providing each client with personalized services and care. She also places a focus on helping each person to learn how to care for their skin at home and providing empowerment. A natural caregiver, Kori-elle is driven to help others experience self-care as a crucial part of a happy, healthy life. Leaving the corporate world behind, Kori-elle chose to follow her dream of helping others find peace and confidence within themselves. Having graduated from Rudae's School of Beauty Culture, Kori-elle specializes in personalized facial treatments, microcurrent, machine facials, acne treatments, and rejuvenation services. She is currently certified in the Skin Script product line, Milady Infection Control, and Barbacide sanitation practices. Continued education and further certifications are an important part of her career. Her future plans include obtaining certification in light therapy, Dermaplaning, HydraFacials, micro-needling, and sugar waxing.
"Self-care is never a selfish act – it is simply good stewardship of the only gift I have, the gift I was put on Earth to offer others." ~ Parker Palmer
Ivy Garden Therapeutic Massage Still Operating?
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