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Summer of 2008 Residents in the central part of America, especially in Oklahoma, may have concerns about protecting their bodies. We are amazed this summer with all the body pain throughout the South and even Colorado and Tennessee and other states where we personally thought body awareness would never exist.

Bodywork education courses are especially important for people living in this world. Wild land urban interface and in close proximity to National Forests and open space areas. These lands offer many places to camp & hike and during the summer you can expect for more and more people to became body aware. Different types of bodywork can and has helped thousands of people affecting our eco system for the good.

Many times we hear over and over, how do I protect my body living in the rural areas? The first thing is learning the basic body safety techniques. This includes clearing all the negative thoughts that have been piling up for years and clearing all the thoughts around your mind. Clearing all the negative things around your house and just plain cleaning up your mind and your living area. We also see that many things piled up and stacked in the brain tend to affect your muscles over time. Just by using these basic mind and home clean up strategies can provide a piece of mind for preventing any more damage done to the body.

Knowing there has to be more than just the basics of body awareness safety, we strongly recommend our products that no one else has in the massage market. We have spent a lot of time educating and marketing our massage benefits and education systems specifically made for people in the rural and other high-risk areas. These high-risk areas will sooner or later have to come face-to-face with the reality of getting a massage. Massage was made to protect your body and maintain proper mental thinking. These exterior massage clinics can be used for both new and used bodies. Depending on your size and the state in which you are in, there are multiple sized massage clinics that fit each and everyone of you. The inventor of this massage system and type of education can be seen at imtcollege.

Insurance companies such as BC/BS, United Healthcare and some of your local VA clinics are becoming a major part of this product in all parts of the United States. If you are educating yourselves with your body concerns, you may want to contact your health insurance company and find out if they have any knowledge or coverage for massage therapy. This knowledge can be shared and used by all having similar body concerns.


Tobi Brock, author and founder of the Integrated Massage Therapy College was first introduced to massage therapy when working with Chiropractors in their offices in San Angelo, Texas in 1992. The doctors trained and tutored Tobi in the science and techniques of medical massage. As she developed her skills under the watchful eyes of her mentors she saw, first hand, the powerful effects that massage can have on the human body, mind and spirit.





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