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Massage opens the door to a world of better well-being

Gerda Vencevičiūtė-Danilevičienė (left).

The profession of massage therapist is relevant, popular and necessary. It is hard to imagine medical facilities, rehabilitation, spa and wellness centers without professional massage therapists, without the warmth of their hands those who constantly take care of their health and well-being, and those of their loved ones. In the city of Alytus, there is a large selection of massage masters working with different techniques, so the residents of the capital of Dzūkija have something to choose from.

“I entered the world of massages with an inner need to realize myself and an endless desire to help others feel better. Having discovered the world of massages, I feel like I have discovered myself. I can’t say that I felt bad working as a TV reporter, a visual arts teacher, teaching multimedia and design to students, or working as a project manager in the Lithuanian Health Workers’ Union. Apparently, there was a time for everything. All the time I was where my heart was calling, where I felt that I had to be there and I could spread my creative potential and help others discover themselves… I founded the “Jūratė rojaus” massage studio in Alytus, which moves to southern Italy during the summer season, once a week I pamper the visitors of the private Family Health Center in Vilkavišky with my massages”, says Jūratė Marčiulaitienė.

Everywhere, and in the city of Alytus, there is a large selection of massage masters working with different techniques, so the residents of the capital of Dzūkija have something to choose from. Today, the extremely abundant offer of this service opens wide the door to the world of relaxation and better well-being. It is good that representatives of this profession constantly improve their practical skills by learning from the best professionals in this field, participate in competitions, championships and organize trainings and camps themselves.

J. Marčiulaitienė and the owner of the “Laikas Tau” salon, massage master Diana Labanauskienė have mastered the new classic of therapeutic massage for professionals – myofascial, lymphatic drainage massage. The courses were conducted by Bojan Miric, a teacher who has been living and working in Italy for a long time. Creator of MasterClass programs – author of SPA, therapeutic, sports massage. European champion who won the gold medal in 2019. IMA (International Massage Association) certified judge. Master of Sports and Physical Education Sciences, physiotherapist. Organizer of International Massage Camp in Italy. Vice President of the World Nuad Thai Association.

New experience, meetings with the best massage masters from Lithuania and all over the world, new massage techniques and sincere fellowship of colleagues. All of this was in Kaunas’ Žalgiris Arena on “Health Days” in the demonstration program of the leaders of the International Baltic Massage Championships – “Baltic Massage Superstar Shine 2024″/”Baltic Massage Superstar Shine 2024”. Next to the most famous masters of the world of massage, such as Antonio Cerrone, Bojan Miric and others, Gerda Vencevičiūtė-Danilevičienė from Alytis demonstrated her original technique.

“Our body is one unified whole that connects several systems – the central nervous, skeletal, muscular, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, reproductive, immune and lymphatic systems. There is no disorder of just one body part or segment. The whole body is disturbed. And only by looking at the body as a whole will we be able to help a person recover, get rid of pain, fatigue, etc.,” assures Gerda, a professional in her field, and together with Edita Šauklyte and Algird Kašėta, invites you to the massage camp “Body” that will be held at the beginning of summer in the Dzūkija National Park, Darželei. flow”, which is intended for everyone who wants to improve their knowledge in the field of therapeutic movement and massage, to try the latest techniques that not only relax, but also heal the body.

Psychologically, emotionally and physically, massage really saves and helps. We live in an ever-accelerating pace, and an hour of massage is said to be equivalent to 8 hours of sleep, and it also helps to relax and calm down. Massage can help in many cases, but it is not a cure-all. A massage alone won’t save you, because feeling good depends on many things…

Text by Jūratė Marčiulaitienė

Photos by Rūta Andre and AgneLi Photography

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– 2024-03-31 04:20:27

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