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“Ah, not to be cut off, not through the slightest partition shut out from the law of the stars. The inner — what is it? if not intensified sky, hurled through with birds and deep with the winds of homecoming.” — Rainer Maria Rilke by Carl Johns, LMT, Director, ASIS Massage Education-Flagstaff

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ost of us think of massage therapy as a decidedly indoor activity, but it does not have to be that way. In the same way we might go out into nature to practice yoga or martial arts, we can have the experience of massage and bodywork in the outdoors, connecting the microcosm of the body with the macrocosm of nature. Two of the most well-known bodywork modalities practiced over clothes and traditionally on the ground are shiatsu and Thai massage. Thai massage is based in the principals of yoga and incorporates intricate patterns of stretching with some compressive work to open the energy channels of the body and promote balance, vitality and good health. Shiatsu is a Japanese form based in the concepts

of Chinese medicine that primarily used compression with rocking, stretching, brushing and percussion to open the energy channels of the body and promote balance, vitality and good health. We are starting to see a theme about balance, vitality and good health. These bodywork modalities in their cultures — Thailand and Japan — are seen as primary health care. If used in this way, at the first sign of distress in the body, further intervention will not likely be needed. And while there are many skilled practitioners of these styles, it is not necessary to engage a professional therapist to receive the benefits of these ancient styles of

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bodywork. For instance, it is a tradition in Japan to teach shiatsu to the children in the family. The one who displays the most talent will be the family practitioner. Now imagine yourself learning one of these simple and profound forms of bodywork and using them while hiking out into a beautiful forest meadow with your family

or friends. There you can lay out a blanket and work over clothes, giving and receiving bodywork in nature all day long — experiencing the power of touch as you are touched by the sights, smells, sounds and sensations of nature. It just doesn’t get any better.


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Building the Perfect Breakfast

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pages 66-67

Need Sleep? Don’t Touch These Before Bed

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pages 68-69

Allergy Sufferers: Don’t Fear the Garden

1min
pages 64-65

Try These 7 Healthy Summer Foods

2min
pages 62-63

Make Sure Shoes, Boots & Socks are Right for Hiking

1min
pages 56-57

Small Changes Lead to Better Health

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pages 58-59

Build Your Brain with Constant Learning

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pages 54-55

You Can Practice Your Pilates Outdoors

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page 53

Connecting Your Body with Nature

1min
page 52

Laughing is Just One Weird Trick to Boost Metabolism

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pages 50-51

Going Outside Magnifies Exercise’s Impact

1min
pages 48-49

Up Water Intake & Your Body Will Reward You

11min
pages 46-47

Follow These Basic Rules to Beat Seasonal Allergies

2min
pages 44-45

Don’t Forget to Train for Summer Sports

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pages 42-43

Working Your Lower Body

1min
pages 38-39

Embrace the Benefits of Outdoor Recreation

2min
pages 40-41

Fun in the Sun with Your Furry Best Friend

2min
pages 34-35

What to Know About Your Best Friend’s Diet

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pages 36-37

Hike Into the Wild at Granite Mountain

2min
pages 26-27

Outdoor Training is Great for Boxing

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page 30

There Are So Many Reasons To Get in the Swim

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pages 28-29

Your Next New Adventure Awaits

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pages 18-23

7 Ways to Get Outside This Summer

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pages 14-15

Playground Time is Growth Time

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pages 32-33

Prescott Was Made for Campers

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pages 24-25

AHHHHH the Great Outdoors in Prescott

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