In conjunction with anatomy?
Jun. 25th, 2003 11:02 amI mentioned this in Jamie's journal, and with all the training and, alas, injuries that have been occurring lately, perhaps we should pursue this further.
Some time ago, Ororo and I were trained by a licensed massage therapist. The Professor knew that with all the training and situations we'd been in, learning how to ease sore muscles would benefit everyone greatly, as well as learning how to just relax the body when tense. I don't think that I could necessarily teach a class myself right now; I have forgotten some of what we were taught, and could use a refresher.
But if there was sufficient interest, and in conjunction with Ms. Bartlet's anatomy class, we could bring in someone to teach the basics.
Normally, I would have posted this in the Staff journal, but since students would be the ones taking part, I'm posting this in my own journal, so that everyone can respond.
All those interested, speak up!
Some time ago, Ororo and I were trained by a licensed massage therapist. The Professor knew that with all the training and situations we'd been in, learning how to ease sore muscles would benefit everyone greatly, as well as learning how to just relax the body when tense. I don't think that I could necessarily teach a class myself right now; I have forgotten some of what we were taught, and could use a refresher.
But if there was sufficient interest, and in conjunction with Ms. Bartlet's anatomy class, we could bring in someone to teach the basics.
Normally, I would have posted this in the Staff journal, but since students would be the ones taking part, I'm posting this in my own journal, so that everyone can respond.
All those interested, speak up!