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CTM-Bindegewebsmassage and Introduction to Visceral and Abdominal Massage (Bozeman, MT)

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CTM-Bindegewebsmassage and Introduction to Visceral and Abdominal Massage

We live in a stressful world, and many of our clients come to us for stress relief, and to bring more balance into their lives. Sometimes the accumulated stress and anxiety can land more in our gut than any particular skeletal muscle (intestines are muscles, too). Ironically, addressing these core issues with techniques such as Bindegewebsmassage and Visceral massage is not that common yet, although interest is steadily growing.

The techniques you’ll learn in this 2-day workshop can gently and powerfully help restore autonomic imbalance and improve visceral function—and they feel good. Day 1 (Bindegewebsmassage) will focus on systematically working with the dermatomes that influence the abdomen, pelvis, and the parasympathetic nervous system. Day 2 will focus on direct manual techniques in the abdomen and upper pelvic area using soothing, pleasurable techniques.

CTM-Bindegewebsmassage

Bindegewebsmassage, or Connective Tissue Massage (CTM), is a precise and elegant way to work with the body's dermatomes and autonomic reflexes to induce corresponding autonomic changes in specific organs. The technique was developed in Germany by Elizabeth Dicke, and is widely practiced there, although it is less known in the United States. Bindegewebsmassage is quite powerful, although it can appear subtle at first. 

Starting with the sacrum, specific cutaneous zones are stroked with a dragging pressure in a precise and orchestrated way that can "trick" the body into responding as if specific organs or organ systems are being massaged. In response, the target organ vasodilates and its smooth muscle tissue relaxes. Bindegewebsmassage is quite effective for treating menstrual cramps, eliminating or reducing symptoms over 90% of the time. It can also be helpful with reducing the symptoms of migraines, asthma, and intestinal cramping. In addition, CTM can subtly affect the fascial layers (especially adhesions in the subcutaneous layer), increasing range of motion and flexibility, and reducing pain or tingling from tightened tissue. Bindegewebsmassage typically has a calming effect, and can be used for general parasympathetic relaxation as well.

A handful of clinical trials have shown CTM-style manipulation has beneficial effects in pain reduction, reduced depression, improved quality-of-life, and moderate short-term increases of beta-endorphins. These trials add to anecdotal observations from clinicians that CTM often causes  "virtually immediate relief in visceral or myofascial pain as well as general relaxation." (Prendergast & Rommer, 2013)

In this class, you will learn the "basic build-up", a seated technique which primarily focuses on the sacral and pelvic areas and their corresponding target organs, and the "first followup” and “second followup” which focus on the back and posterior ribcage.

Click here for a brief article about Bindegewebsmassage.

"That the viscero-cutaneous reflex interconnection is reversible, that is to say, that it not only leads from the internal organs to the skin, but vice versa, is a long-established fact. One of the most elegant and fundamental systems, which conforms almost flawlessly to the workings of the segmental reflexes, is connective tissue massage as prescribed by Dicke." - Hans Schliack, MD

"It's fantastic to have new tools to treat migraines and menstrual pain, and give ease to an often 'stuck' area".  - Rachael Brown

Introduction to Visceral and Abdominal Massage

The viscera are at the very core of our body, and are, along with our nervous system, a primary source of life. They are at the center of our structure, our emotions, our biochemistry, and our life energy. There are over 500 million neurons in the belly (about 5 times more than in the spinal cord), and our enteric nervous system is a primary source of our intuition and "gut" feelings.

When we are anxious or distressed, our natural instinct is to protect our soft underbelly and "stuff" emotions there, causing multilayered problems throughout the body. The smooth muscles of the gut contract, pulling on the surrounding mesentery and fascia, causing not only gut pain, but back pain. In addition, surgery can create adhesions and multi-directional disruptions in the abdominal fascia and musculature. It is ironic that this vital healing area is often overlooked in massage.

The sensitivity and vulnerability of the belly is precisely why it is so receptive to safe, calming, and nourishing touch. We can soothe the enteric nervous system and the soft underbelly, sending waves of deep relaxation throughout the entire body. We can relax the smooth muscles of the intestines, which reduces pain, improves digestive function, and eases the fascial pull in the back and other areas of the body. We can sometimes separate post-surgical adhesions, creating balance and increased ease of movement at the very core of the body.

In this class you will learn simple and effective abdominal massage techniques that are easy to integrate into your massage practice. You will learn the basic layout of some of the area's major anatomical structures and how to identify, palpate, and treat them. This class will make your abdominal work more comforting, intelligent, and effective. You will be able to help your clients achieve deeper states of relaxation, relieve pain, improve digestive function, and help free up deep structural imbalances.

"I was expecting a belly massage class and walked away with a deep understanding of the abdomen. This class was incredible.” - KC Johnston, LMP and Doula

“It was profound to receive these techniques and feel their power”. - Elias Darling

“I’ve been massaging forever, and I learned so much today that I will definitely use in my practice. Honestly, I will feel like I’m cheating my clients if I leave it out!” - Fryth Rasar


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 per day, 16 total (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)

Date and Time: Saturday and/or Sunday, June 21 and 22, 2025, 10am-7pm (Sat) and 10am-6:30pm (Sun)

Tuition: $200 for Saturday’s CTM class, and $200 for Sunday’s Visceral class. Take both Saturday’s CTM  class and Sunday’s Visceral class together for only $350. If you have taken either class before, you may attend both days for $300.

Masking is optional.

Deposit for CTM and Visceral Massage (Bozeman, MT) 6/21-6/22
from $100.00

Please note that the deposit is non-refundable and non-transferable. The balance is due at class, by cash or check only, payable to either Athena Professionals or Pacific NW School of Massage (PNWSM).

Once you’ve clicked the “Add to Cart” button below, scroll to the top of the page and locate the cart icon in the upper right corner, then click to process check-out.

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Apr
6
10:00 AM10:00

Introduction to Visceral and Abdominal Massage

Introduction to Visceral and Abdominal Massage

The viscera are at the very core of our body, and are, along with our nervous system, a primary source of life. They are at the center of our structure, our emotions, our biochemistry, and our life energy. There are over 500 million neurons in the belly (almost 5 times more than in the spinal cord), and our enteric nervous system is a primary source of our intuition and "gut" feelings.

When we are anxious or distressed, our natural instinct is to protect our soft underbelly and "stuff" emotions there, causing multilayered problems throughout the body. The smooth muscles of the gut contract, pulling on the surrounding mesentery and fascia, causing not only gut pain, but back pain. In addition, surgery can create adhesions and multi-directional disruptions in the abdominal fascia and musculature. It is ironic that this vital healing area is often overlooked in massage.

The sensitivity and vulnerability of the belly is precisely why it is so receptive to safe, calming, and nourishing touch. We can soothe the enteric nervous system and the soft underbelly, sending waves of deep relaxation throughout the entire body. We can relax the smooth muscles of the intestines, which reduces pain, improves digestive function, and eases the fascial pull in the back and other areas of the body. We can sometimes soften post-surgical adhesions, creating balance and increased ease of movement at the very core of the body.

In this class you will learn simple and effective abdominal massage techniques that are easy to integrate into your massage practice. You will learn the basic layout of some of the area's major anatomical structures and how to identify, palpate, and treat them. This class will make your abdominal work more comforting, intelligent, and effective. You will be able to help your clients achieve deeper states of relaxation, relieve pain, improve digestive function, and help free up deep structural imbalances.

"I was expecting a belly massage class and walked away with a deep understanding of the abdomen. This class was incredible." - KC Johnston, LMP and Doula

 “It was profound to receive these techniques and feel their power”. - Elias Darling

"I felt comfortable and happy. It was fun!” -Laura Muir

“I’ve been massaging forever, and I feel like I’ve learned so much today that I will definitely use in my practice. Honestly, I will feel like I’m cheating my clients if I leave it out!” -Fryth Rasar


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 CE hours (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)
Date and Time: Sunday, April 6th, 10am-7pm

Tuition: $180. Take both Saturday and Sunday’s classes for only $305.

Registration: This class is sponsored by the Therapeutic Training Center.

Click here to register for Sunday’s Visceral class, or to register for both days.

Reviewers of this class may attend for a 25% discount, or $135. You will need to contact Robbin at TTCI to arrange this, since it’s not a website registration option.

Regarding masking: We have moved to a hybrid version of the masking policy—there are different masking requirements for the lecture and non-lecture portions of class.

Lecture: During the opening portion of class, and during any lecture, masking is optional; each person can choose to wear a mask or not.

Masking is required during the non-lecture portion of class when you are doing technique or watching a demo. Please bring a surgical or N95 mask-- choose what works best for you, and consider bringing two masks.

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Mar
31
1:00 PM13:00

Hydrotherapy Principles, Physiology, and Immersions at Banya 5

Hydrotherapy has been practiced as a healing art in many cultures since the beginning of recorded history. Like massage, hydrotherapy supports relaxation, cleansing, detoxification, and improved healing outcomes. Used together, massage and hydrotherapy are synergistic and more powerful than either modality used alone.

The 6-hour lecture portion of this 8-hour course will focus on how massage practitioners can strategically and effectively apply hydrotherapy in their massage practices and in their lives as a health-building form of self-care. We will then spend 2 hours immersing ourselves and ‘taking the waters’ at Banya 5 in South Lake Union.

Click here to read an article in the Fall 2021 AMTA Journal that quotes Brian on the use of hydrotherapy with massage.

In the lecture portion of the class, we will start with a review of the physiology of thermal homeostasis, and the effects hot and cold hydrotherapy have on the nervous, muscular, circulatory, integumentary, and digestive systems. You will learn about the properties of water, the physics of hot and cold, and rules and principles for safe and effective hydrotherapy. The course will also include a survey of different hydrotherapy applications, and slideshows on the history of hydrotherapy and the best spas and hot springs in the Pacific Northwest. (Please note that the lecture portion will not include experimenting with local hydrotherapy equipment such as hydrocollators, paraffin baths, ice wraps, etc).

After the lecture portion, you will then experience several forms of hydrotherapy at Banya 5—a Russian-style urban spa located in South Lake Union ( www.banya5.com ) including a 230-degree radiant-heat sauna, steam bath, hot bath, neutral saline bath, 48-degree cold plunge, and optional salt and honey scrub. You will leave class feeling refreshed, cleansed, and detoxified. You will also be given a 2-for-1 pass for a future visit at Banya.

"Amazing class! I feel so much more grounded in my hydrotherapy knowledge. I feel more comfortable speaking to my clients about proper hydrotherapy for their individual needs, which is exactly what I was looking for." -Ashlyn Swan

"I was awakened real time to the extraordinary impact that the healing powers of water and the geothermal world can have on the psyche and soma. I left feeling both cleansed, renewed, deeply peaceful and immensely grateful for this class and immersive experience. Exceptional class—Brian surpassed expectations in all aspects of both content and delivery. I especially value how Brian made the class accessible and inclusive of us all with our various backgrounds and levels of experience using hydrotherapy.” -Kathryn McCormick

“Thanks so much for an amazing class, I’d take it again in a heartbeat.” -Amber Myers


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 CE hours (includes 2 hours hands-on); NCBTMB-approved for CE credit.
Tuition: $190. Admission to Banya is included in the tuition. You will also receive a 2-for-1 pass for a future visit at Banya. Reviewers may attend for $150.

Date and Time: Monday, March 31st, 1:00pm-9:30pm

Please note that this class is sold out. If you’d like to be placed on the waiting list, please email us at info@pnwschool.com


Deposit for Hydrotherapy Class at Banya 5 (03/31/25)
$90.00

Deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable. The $100 balance ($60 for reviewers) is due at class, by cash or check only, payable to the instructor.

Once you’ve clicked the “Add to Cart” button below, scroll to the top of the page and locate the cart icon in the upper right corner, then click to process check out.

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Oct
13
10:00 AM10:00

Introduction to Visceral and Abdominal Massage

Introduction to Visceral and Abdominal Massage

The viscera are at the very core of our body, and are, along with our nervous system, a primary source of life. They are at the center of our structure, our emotions, our biochemistry, and our life energy. There are over 500 million neurons in the belly (almost 5 times more than in the spinal cord), and our enteric nervous system is a primary source of our intuition and "gut" feelings.

When we are anxious or distressed, our natural instinct is to protect our soft underbelly and "stuff" emotions there, causing multilayered problems throughout the body. The smooth muscles of the gut contract, pulling on the surrounding mesentery and fascia, causing not only gut pain, but back pain. In addition, surgery can create adhesions and multi-directional disruptions in the abdominal fascia and musculature. It is ironic that this vital healing area is often overlooked in massage.

The sensitivity and vulnerability of the belly is precisely why it is so receptive to safe, calming, and nourishing touch. We can soothe the enteric nervous system and the soft underbelly, sending waves of deep relaxation throughout the entire body. We can relax the smooth muscles of the intestines, which reduces pain, improves digestive function, and eases the fascial pull in the back and other areas of the body. We can sometimes separate post-surgical adhesions, creating balance and increased ease of movement at the very core of the body.

In this class you will learn simple and effective abdominal massage techniques that are easy to integrate into your massage practice. You will learn the basic layout of some of the area's major anatomical structures and how to identify, palpate, and treat them. This class will make your abdominal work more comforting, intelligent, and effective. You will be able to help your clients achieve deeper states of relaxation, relieve pain, improve digestive function, and help free up deep structural imbalances.

"I was expecting a belly massage class and walked away with a deep understanding of the abdomen. This class was incredible." - KC Johnston, LMP and Doula

 “It was profound to receive these techniques and feel their power”. - Elias Darling

"I felt comfortable and happy. It was fun!” -Laura Muir

“I’ve been massaging forever, and I feel like I’ve learned so much today that I will definitely use in my practice. Honestly, I will feel like I’m cheating my clients if I leave it out!” -Fryth Rasar


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 CE hours (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)
Date and Time: Sunday October 13th, 10am-7pm

Tuition: $180. Take both Saturday and Sunday’s classes for only $305.

Registration: This class is sponsored by the Therapeutic Training Center.

Click here to register for Sunday’s Visceral class.

To register for both Saturday’s Neuroendocrine class, and Sunday’s Visceral class, click here.

Regarding masking: We have moved to a hybrid version of the masking policy—there are different masking requirements for the lecture and non-lecture portions of class.

Lecture: During the opening portion of class, and during any lecture, masking is optional; each person can choose to wear a mask or not.

Masking is required during the non-lecture portion of class when you are doing technique or watching a demo. Please bring a surgical or N95 mask-- choose what works best for you, and consider bringing two masks.

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Sep
22
12:15 PM12:15

Hydrotherapy Principles, Physiology, and Immersions at Banya

  • Ballard Area and South Lake Union Seattle, WA 98117 (map)
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Hydrotherapy has been practiced as a healing art in many cultures since the beginning of recorded history. Like massage, hydrotherapy supports relaxation, cleansing, detoxification, and improved healing outcomes. Used together, massage and hydrotherapy are synergistic and more powerful than either modality used alone.

The 6-hour lecture portion of this 8-hour course will be held in the Ballard area, and will focus on how massage practitioners can strategically and effectively apply hydrotherapy in their massage practices and in their lives as a health-building form of self-care. We will then spend 2 hours immersing ourselves and ‘taking the waters’ at Banya 5 in South Lake Union.

Click here to read an article in the Fall 2021 AMTA Journal that quotes Brian on the use of hydrotherapy with massage.

In the lecture portion of the class, we will start with a review of the physiology of thermal homeostasis, and the effects hot and cold hydrotherapy have on the nervous, muscular, circulatory, integumentary, and digestive systems. You will learn about the properties of water, the physics of hot and cold, and rules and principles for safe and effective hydrotherapy. The course will also include a survey of different hydrotherapy applications, and slideshows on the history of hydrotherapy, and the best spas and hot springs in the Pacific Northwest. (Please note that the lecture portion will not include experimenting with local hydrotherapy equipment such as hydrocollators, paraffin baths, ice wraps, etc).

After the lecture portion, you will then experience several forms of hydrotherapy at Banya 5—a Russian-style urban spa located in South Lake Union ( www.banya5.com ) including a 230-degree radiant-heat sauna, steam bath, hot bath, neutral saline bath, 48-degree cold plunge, and optional salt and honey scrub. You will leave class feeling refreshed, cleansed, and detoxified. You will also be given a 2-for-1 pass for a future visit at Banya.

"Amazing class! I feel so much more grounded in my hydrotherapy knowledge. I feel more comfortable speaking to my clients about proper hydrotherapy for their individual needs, which is exactly what I was looking for." -Ashlyn Swan

"I was awakened real time to the extraordinary impact that the healing powers of water and the geothermal world can have on the psyche and soma. I left feeling both cleansed, renewed, deeply peaceful and immensely grateful for this class and immersive experience. Exceptional class—Brian surpassed expectations in all aspects of both content and delivery. I especially value how Brian made the class accessible and inclusive of us all with our various backgrounds and levels of experience using hydrotherapy.” -Kathryn McCormick

“Thanks so much for an amazing class, I’d take it again in a heartbeat.” -Amber Myers


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 CE hours (includes 2 hours hands-on); NCBTMB-approved for CE credit.
Tuition: $180. Reviewers may attend for $140. Admission to Banya is included in the tuition. You will also receive a 2-for-1 pass for a future visit at Banya.

Deposit for Hydrotherapy Class at Banya 5 (03/31/25)
$90.00

Deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable. The $100 balance ($60 for reviewers) is due at class, by cash or check only, payable to the instructor.

Once you’ve clicked the “Add to Cart” button below, scroll to the top of the page and locate the cart icon in the upper right corner, then click to process check out.

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Apr
7
10:00 AM10:00

Introduction to Visceral and Abdominal Massage

Introduction to Visceral and Abdominal Massage

The viscera are at the very core of our body, and are, along with our nervous system, a primary source of life. They are at the center of our structure, our emotions, our biochemistry, and our life energy. There are over 500 million neurons in the belly (almost 5 times more than in the spinal cord), and our enteric nervous system is a primary source of our intuition and "gut" feelings.

When we are anxious or distressed, our natural instinct is to protect our soft underbelly and "stuff" emotions there, causing multilayered problems throughout the body. The smooth muscles of the gut contract, pulling on the surrounding mesentery and fascia, causing not only gut pain, but back pain. In addition, surgery can create adhesions and multi-directional disruptions in the abdominal fascia and musculature. It is ironic that this vital healing area is often overlooked in massage.

The sensitivity and vulnerability of the belly is precisely why it is so receptive to safe, calming, and nourishing touch. We can soothe the enteric nervous system and the soft underbelly, sending waves of deep relaxation throughout the entire body. We can relax the smooth muscles of the intestines, which reduces pain, improves digestive function, and eases the fascial pull in the back and other areas of the body. We can sometimes separate post-surgical adhesions, creating balance and increased ease of movement at the very core of the body.

In this class you will learn simple and effective abdominal massage techniques that are easy to integrate into your massage practice. You will learn the basic layout of some of the area's major anatomical structures and how to identify, palpate, and treat them. This class will make your abdominal work more comforting, intelligent, and effective. You will be able to help your clients achieve deeper states of relaxation, relieve pain, improve digestive function, and help free up deep structural imbalances.

"I was expecting a belly massage class and walked away with a deep understanding of the abdomen. This class was incredible." - KC Johnston, LMP and Doula

 “It was profound to receive these techniques and feel their power”. - Elias Darling

"I felt comfortable and happy. It was fun!” -Laura Muir

“I’ve been massaging forever, and I feel like I’ve learned so much today that I will definitely use in my practice. Honestly, I will feel like I’m cheating my clients if I leave it out!” -Fryth Rasar


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 CE hours (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)
Date and Time: Sunday April 7th, 10am-7pm

Tuition: $180. Take both Saturday and Sunday’s classes for only $305.

Registration: This class is sponsored by the Therapeutic Training Center.

Click here to register for Sunday’s Visceral class.

To register for both Saturday’s Neuroendocrine class, and Sunday’s Visceral class, click here.

Regarding masking: We have moved to a hybrid version of the masking policy—there are different masking requirements for the lecture and non-lecture portions of class.

Lecture: During the opening portion of class, and during any lecture, masking is optional; each person can choose to wear a mask or not.

Masking is required during the non-lecture portion of class when you are doing technique or watching a demo. Please bring a surgical or N95 mask-- choose what works best for you, and consider bringing two masks.

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Jan
20
12:15 PM12:15

Hydrotherapy Principles, Physiology, and Immersions at Banya 5

  • Ballard Area and South Lake Union Seattle, WA 98117 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Hydrotherapy has been practiced as a healing art in many cultures since the beginning of recorded history. Like massage, hydrotherapy supports relaxation, cleansing, detoxification, and improved healing outcomes. Used together, massage and hydrotherapy are synergistic and more powerful than either modality used alone.

The 6-hour lecture portion of this 8-hour course will be held in the Ballard area, and will focus on how massage practitioners can strategically and effectively apply hydrotherapy in their massage practices and in their lives as a health-building form of self-care. We will then spend 2 hours immersing ourselves and ‘taking the waters’ at Banya 5 in South Lake Union.

Click here to read an article in the Fall 2021 AMTA Journal that quotes Brian on the use of hydrotherapy with massage.

In the lecture portion of the class, we will start with a review of the physiology of thermal homeostasis, and the effects hot and cold hydrotherapy have on the nervous, muscular, circulatory, integumentary, and digestive systems. You will learn about the properties of water, the physics of hot and cold, and rules and principles for safe and effective hydrotherapy. The course will also include a survey of different hydrotherapy applications, and slideshows on the history of hydrotherapy, and the best spas and hot springs in the Pacific Northwest. (Please note that the lecture portion will not include experimenting with local hydrotherapy equipment such as hydrocollators, paraffin baths, ice wraps, etc).

After the lecture portion, you will then experience several forms of hydrotherapy at Banya 5—a Russian-style urban spa located in South Lake Union ( www.banya5.com ) including a 230-degree radiant-heat sauna, steam bath, hot bath, neutral saline bath, 48-degree cold plunge, and optional salt and honey scrub. You will leave class feeling refreshed, cleansed, and detoxified. You will also be given a 2-for-1 pass for a future visit at Banya.

"Amazing class! I feel so much more grounded in my hydrotherapy knowledge. I feel more comfortable speaking to my clients about proper hydrotherapy for their individual needs, which is exactly what I was looking for." -Ashlyn Swan

"I was awakened real time to the extraordinary impact that the healing powers of water and the geothermal world can have on the psyche and soma. I left feeling both cleansed, renewed, deeply peaceful and immensely grateful for this class and immersive experience. Exceptional class—Brian surpassed expectations in all aspects of both content and delivery. I especially value how Brian made the class accessible and inclusive of us all with our various backgrounds and levels of experience using hydrotherapy.” -Kathryn McCormick

“Thanks so much for an amazing class, I’d take it again in a heartbeat.” -Amber Myers


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 CE hours (includes 2 hours hands-on); NCBTMB-approved for CE credit.
Tuition: $180. Reviewers may attend for $140. Admission to Banya is included in the tuition. You will also receive a 2-for-1 pass for a future visit at Banya.

Please note that depending on Covid statistics, students may be required to wear masks during the lecture segment of the class. Masking is optional at Banya 5 during the hydrotherapy portion of the class.

Please note that this class is currently sold out. If you’d like to be placed on the waiting list, please contact us at info@pnwschool.com

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Nov
4
12:15 PM12:15

Hydrotherapy Principles, Physiology, and Immersions at Banya 5

  • Ballard Area and South Lake Union Seattle, WA 98117 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Hydrotherapy has been practiced as a healing art in many cultures since the beginning of recorded history. Like massage, hydrotherapy supports relaxation, cleansing, detoxification, and improved healing outcomes. Used together, massage and hydrotherapy are synergistic and more powerful than either modality used alone.

The 6-hour lecture portion of this 8-hour course will be held in the Ballard area, and will focus on how massage practitioners can strategically and effectively apply hydrotherapy in their massage practices and in their lives as a health-building form of self-care. We will then spend 2 hours immersing ourselves and ‘taking the waters’ at Banya 5 in South Lake Union.

Click here to read an article in the Fall 2021 AMTA Journal that quotes Brian on the use of hydrotherapy with massage.

In the lecture portion of the class, we will start with a review of the physiology of thermal homeostasis, and the effects hot and cold hydrotherapy have on the nervous, muscular, circulatory, integumentary, and digestive systems. You will learn about the properties of water, the physics of hot and cold, and rules and principles for safe and effective hydrotherapy. The course will also include a survey of different hydrotherapy applications, and slideshows on the history of hydrotherapy, and the best spas and hot springs in the Pacific Northwest. (Please note that the lecture portion will not include experimenting with local hydrotherapy equipment such as hydrocollators, paraffin baths, ice wraps, etc).

After the lecture portion, you will then experience several forms of hydrotherapy at Banya 5—a Russian-style urban spa located in South Lake Union ( www.banya5.com ) including a 230-degree radiant-heat sauna, steam bath, hot bath, neutral saline bath, 48-degree cold plunge, and optional salt and honey scrub. You will leave class feeling refreshed, cleansed, and detoxified.     

"Amazing class! I feel so much more grounded in my hydrotherapy knowledge. I feel more comfortable speaking to my clients about proper hydrotherapy for their individual needs, which is exactly what I was looking for." -Ashlyn Swan

"I was awakened real time to the extraordinary impact that the healing powers of water and the geothermal world can have on the psyche and soma. I left feeling both cleansed, renewed, deeply peaceful and immensely grateful for this class and immersive experience. Exceptional class—Brian surpassed expectations in all aspects of both content and delivery. I especially value how Brian made the class accessible and inclusive of us all with our various backgrounds and levels of experience using hydrotherapy.” -Kathryn McCormick

“Thanks so much for an amazing class, I’d take it again in a heartbeat.” -Amber Myers


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 CE hours (includes 2 hours hands-on); NCBTMB-approved for CE credit.
Tuition: $180. Reviewers may attend for $140. (This class is currently sold out.)

Please note that depending on Covid statistics, students may be required to wear masks during the lecture segment of the class. Masking is optional at Banya 5 during the hydrotherapy portion of the class.

This class is sold out. If you would like to be placed on the waiting list, please contact us at info@pnwschool.com.

Deposit for Hydrotherapy Class at Banya 5 (03/31/25)
$90.00

Deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable. The $100 balance ($60 for reviewers) is due at class, by cash or check only, payable to the instructor.

Once you’ve clicked the “Add to Cart” button below, scroll to the top of the page and locate the cart icon in the upper right corner, then click to process check out.

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Oct
15
10:00 AM10:00

Introduction to Visceral and Abdominal Massage

Introduction to Visceral and Abdominal Massage

The viscera are at the very core of our body, and are, along with our nervous system, a primary source of life. They are at the center of our structure, our emotions, our biochemistry, and our life energy. There are over 500 million neurons in the belly (almost 5 times more than in the spinal cord), and our enteric nervous system is a primary source of our intuition and "gut" feelings.

When we are anxious or distressed, our natural instinct is to protect our soft underbelly and "stuff" emotions there, causing multilayered problems throughout the body. The smooth muscles of the gut contract, pulling on the surrounding mesentery and fascia, causing not only gut pain, but back pain. In addition, surgery can create adhesions and multi-directional disruptions in the abdominal fascia and musculature. It is ironic that this vital healing area is often overlooked in massage.

The sensitivity and vulnerability of the belly is precisely why it is so receptive to safe, calming, and nourishing touch. We can soothe the enteric nervous system and the soft underbelly, sending waves of deep relaxation throughout the entire body. We can relax the smooth muscles of the intestines, which reduces pain, improves digestive function, and eases the fascial pull in the back and other areas of the body. We can sometimes separate post-surgical adhesions, creating balance and increased ease of movement at the very core of the body.

In this class you will learn simple and effective abdominal massage techniques that are easy to integrate into your massage practice. You will learn the basic layout of some of the area's major anatomical structures and how to identify, palpate, and treat them. This class will make your abdominal work more comforting, intelligent, and effective. You will be able to help your clients achieve deeper states of relaxation, relieve pain, improve digestive function, and help free up deep structural imbalances.

"I was expecting a belly massage class and walked away with a deep understanding of the abdomen. This class was incredible." - KC Johnston, LMP and Doula

 “It was profound to receive these techniques and feel their power”. - Elias Darling

"I felt comfortable and happy. It was fun!” -Laura Muir

“I’ve been massaging forever, and I feel like I’ve learned so much today that I will definitely use in my practice. Honestly, I will feel like I’m cheating my clients if I leave it out!” -Fryth Rasar


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 CE hours (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)
Date and Time: Sunday October 15th, 10am-7pm

Tuition: $180. Take both Saturday and Sunday’s classes for only $305.

Registration: This class is sponsored by the Therapeutic Training Center. Click here to register. To register for both Saturday and Sunday, click here.

Please note that per TTC guidelines, students will be required to wear masks during class; either a surgical mask or one of the 94’s or 95’s.

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Apr
1
10:00 AM10:00

Visceral/Abdominal Massage

Introduction to Visceral and Abdominal Massage

The viscera are at the very core of our body, and are, along with our nervous system, a primary source of life. They are at the center of our structure, our emotions, our biochemistry, and our life energy. There are over 500 million neurons in the belly (almost 5 times more than in the spinal cord), and our enteric nervous system is a primary source of our intuition and "gut" feelings.

When we are anxious or distressed, our natural instinct is to protect our soft underbelly and "stuff" emotions there, causing multilayered problems throughout the body. The smooth muscles of the gut contract, pulling on the surrounding mesentery and fascia, causing not only gut pain, but back pain. In addition, surgery can create adhesions and multi-directional disruptions in the abdominal fascia and musculature. It is ironic that this vital healing area is often overlooked in massage.

The sensitivity and vulnerability of the belly is precisely why it is so receptive to safe, calming, and nourishing touch. We can soothe the enteric nervous system and the soft underbelly, sending waves of deep relaxation throughout the entire body. We can relax the smooth muscles of the intestines, which reduces pain, improves digestive function, and eases the fascial pull in the back and other areas of the body. We can sometimes separate post-surgical adhesions, creating balance and increased ease of movement at the very core of the body.

In this class you will learn simple and effective abdominal massage techniques that are easy to integrate into your massage practice. You will learn the basic layout of some of the area's major anatomical structures and how to identify, palpate, and treat them. This class will make your abdominal work more comforting, intelligent, and effective. You will be able to help your clients achieve deeper states of relaxation, relieve pain, improve digestive function, and help free up deep structural imbalances.

"I was expecting a belly massage class and walked away with a deep understanding of the abdomen. This class was incredible." - KC Johnston, LMP and Doula

"I felt comfortable and happy. It was fun!” -Laura Muir

“I’ve been massaging forever, and I feel like I’ve learned so much today that I will definitely use in my practice. Honestly, I will feel like I’m cheating my clients if I leave it out!” -Fryth Rasar


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 CE hours (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)
Date and Time: Saturday, April 1st, 10am-7pm

Tuition: $175. Take both Saturday and Sunday’s classes for only $295.

Registration: This class is sponsored by the Therapeutic Training Center. Click here to register. To register for both Saturday and Sunday, click here.

Please note that due TTC infection control protocols, students will be required to submit proof of vaccination or a negative PCR Covid test. Students will be required to wear masks during class; either a surgical mask or one of the 94’s or 95’s.

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Dec
3
12:15 PM12:15

Hydrotherapy Principles, Physiology, and Immersions at Banya 5

  • Ballard Area and South Lake Union Seattle, WA 98117 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Hydrotherapy has been practiced as a healing art in many cultures since the beginning of recorded history. Like massage, hydrotherapy supports relaxation, cleansing, detoxification, and improved healing outcomes. Used together, massage and hydrotherapy are synergistic and more powerful than either modality used alone.

Click here to read an article in the Fall 2021 AMTA Journal that quotes Brian on the use of hydrotherapy with massage.

The 6-hour lecture portion of this 8-hour course will be held in the Ballard area, and will focus on how massage practitioners can strategically and effectively apply hydrotherapy in their massage practices and in their lives as a health-building form of self-care.

We will start with a review of the physiology of thermal homeostasis, and the effects hot and cold hydrotherapy have on the nervous, muscular, circulatory, integumentary, and digestive systems. You will learn about the properties of water, the physics of hot and cold, and the rules and principles for safe and effective hydrotherapy. Following a survey of different hydrotherapy applications, you will learn a form of ice massage that is particularly well-suited to deep tissue work. (Please note that the lecture portion will not include experimenting with local hydrotherapy equipment such as hydrocollators, paraffin baths, ice wraps, etc).

After the lecture portion, you will then experience several forms of hydrotherapy at Banya 5—a Russian-style urban spa located in South Lake Union ( www.banya5.com ) including a 230-degree radiant-heat sauna, steam bath, hot bath, neutral saline bath, 48-degree cold plunge, and optional salt and honey scrub. You will leave class feeling refreshed, cleansed, and detoxified.     

Your tuition includes day-of-class entrance to Banya 5, and a discounted coupon for a future hydrotherapy experience at either Banya 5 in Seattle, Sacred Rain in Ballard, Urban Float in Renton, or Yuan Spa in Bellevue.

"Amazing class! I feel so much more grounded in my hydrotherapy knowledge. I feel more comfortable speaking to my clients about proper hydrotherapy for their individual needs, which is exactly what I was looking for." -Ashlyn Swan

“Thanks so much for an amazing class, I’d take it again in a heartbeat.” -Amber Myers

"I was awakened real time to the extraordinary impact that the healing powers of water and the geothermal world can have on the psyche and soma. I left feeling both cleansed, renewed, deeply peaceful and immensely grateful for this class and immersive experience. Exceptional class—Brian surpassed expectations in all aspects of both content and delivery. I especially value how Brian made the class accessible and inclusive of us all with our various backgrounds and levels of experience using hydrotherapy.” -Kathryn McCormick


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 CE hours (includes 2 hours hands-on); NCBTMB-approved for CE credit.
Tuition: $170. Reviewers may attend for $140.

Sold Out—Please note that this class is currently sold out. If you would like to be placed on the waiting list, please contact us at info@pnwschool.com

Please note that students will be required to submit either proof of vaccination, a negative PCR-Covid test taken at least 72 hours prior to class, or a rapid self-test taken at class. Students will be required to wear masks during the lecture segment of the class. Masking is optional at Banya 5 during the hydrotherapy portion of the class.

Deposit for Hydrotherapy Class at Banya 5 (03/31/25)
$90.00

Deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable. The $100 balance ($60 for reviewers) is due at class, by cash or check only, payable to the instructor.

Once you’ve clicked the “Add to Cart” button below, scroll to the top of the page and locate the cart icon in the upper right corner, then click to process check out.

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Oct
8
10:00 AM10:00

Introduction to Visceral and Abdominal Massage

  • Fremont/Wallingford area Seattle, WA, 98103 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Introduction to Visceral and Abdominal Massage

The viscera are at the very core of our body, and are, along with our nervous system, a primary source of life. They are at the center of our structure, our emotions, our biochemistry, and our life energy. There are over 500 million neurons in the belly (almost 5 times more than in the spinal cord), and our enteric nervous system is a primary source of our intuition and "gut" feelings.

When we are anxious or distressed, our natural instinct is to protect our soft underbelly and "stuff" emotions there, causing multilayered problems throughout the body. The smooth muscles of the gut contract, pulling on the surrounding mesentery and fascia, causing not only gut pain, but back pain. In addition, surgery can create adhesions and multi-directional disruptions in the abdominal fascia and musculature. It is ironic that this vital healing area is often overlooked in massage.

The sensitivity and vulnerability of the belly is precisely why it is so receptive to safe, calming, and nourishing touch. We can soothe the enteric nervous system and the soft underbelly, sending waves of deep relaxation throughout the entire body. We can relax the smooth muscles of the intestines, which reduces pain, improves digestive function, and eases the fascial pull in the back and other areas of the body. We can sometimes separate post-surgical adhesions, creating balance and increased ease of movement at the very core of the body.

In this class you will learn simple and effective abdominal massage techniques that are easy to integrate into your massage practice. You will learn the basic layout of some of the area's major anatomical structures and how to identify, palpate, and treat them. This class will make your abdominal work more comforting, intelligent, and effective. You will be able to help your clients achieve deeper states of relaxation, relieve pain, improve digestive function, and help free up deep structural imbalances.

"I was expecting a belly massage class and walked away with a deep understanding of the abdomen. This class was incredible." - KC Johnston, LMP and Doula

"I felt comfortable and happy. It was fun!” -Laura Muir

“I’ve been massaging forever, and I feel like I’ve learned so much today that I will definitely use in my practice. Honestly, I will feel like I’m cheating my clients if I leave it out!” -Fryth Rasar


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 CE hours (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)
Date and Time: Saturday, October 8th, 10am-7pm

Tuition: $170. Take both Visceral & Abdominal Massage, and MSDT for the Iliopsoas, Diaphragm and QL for $240.

Registration: This class is sponsored by the Therapeutic Training Center. Click here to register. To register for both Saturday and Sunday, click here.

Please note that due to WA State law and TTC infection control protocols, students will be required to submit proof of vaccination or a negative PCR Covid test. Students will be required to wear masks during class; either a surgical mask or one of the 94’s or 95’s.

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Jan
8
12:30 PM12:30

Hydrotherapy Principles, Physiology, and Immersions at Banya 5

  • Ballard Area and South Lake Union Seattle, WA 98117 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Please note that this class is sold out. If you would like to be placed on the waiting list, please contact us at info@pnwschool.com. Another section will be opened in March.

Hydrotherapy has been practiced as a healing art in many cultures since the beginning of recorded history. Like massage, hydrotherapy supports relaxation, cleansing, detoxification, and improved healing outcomes. Used together, massage and hydrotherapy are synergistic and more powerful than either modality used alone.

Click here to read an article in the Fall 2021 AMTA Journal that quotes Brian on the use of hydrotherapy with massage.

The 6-hour lecture portion of this 8-hour course will focus on how massage practitioners can strategically and effectively apply hydrotherapy in their massage practices and in their lives as a health-building form of self-care.

We will start with a review of the physiology of thermal homeostasis, and the effects hot and cold hydrotherapy have on the nervous, muscular, circulatory, integumentary, and digestive systems. You will learn about the properties of water, the physics of hot and cold, and the rules and principles for safe and effective hydrotherapy. Following a survey of different hydrotherapy applications, you will learn a form of ice massage that is particularly well-suited to deep tissue work. (Please note that the lecture portion will not include experimenting with local hydrotherapy equipment such as hydrocollators, paraffin baths, ice wraps, etc).

After the lecture portion, you will then experience several forms of hydrotherapy at Banya 5—a Russian-style urban spa located in South Lake Union ( www.banya5.com ) including a 230-degree radiant-heat sauna, steam bath, hot bath, neutral saline bath, 48-degree cold plunge, and optional salt and honey scrub. You will leave class feeling refreshed, cleansed, and detoxified.     

Your tuition includes day-of-class entrance to Banya 5, and a discounted coupon for a future hydrotherapy experience at either Banya 5 in Seattle, Sacred Rain in Ballard, Urban Float in Renton, or Yuan Spa in Bellevue.

Please note that due to WA State law and Banya 5 and PNWSM infection control protocols, students will be required to submit either proof of vaccination or a negative PCR-Covid test taken at least 48 hours prior to class. Students will be required to wear masks during both the lecture part of class and the hydrotherapy portion of class.

"Amazing class! I feel so much more grounded in my hydrotherapy knowledge. I feel more comfortable speaking to my clients about proper hydrotherapy for their individual needs, which is exactly what I was looking for." -Ashlyn Swan

“Thanks so much for an amazing class, I’d take it again in a heartbeat!” -Amber Myers


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 CE hours; NCBTMB-approved for CE credit
Tuition: $160. This class is currently sold out. If you would like to be placed on the waiting list, please contact us at info@pnwschool.com

Please note that due to WA State law and Banya 5 and PNWSM infection control protocols, students will be required to submit either proof of vaccination or a negative PCR-Covid test taken at least 48 hours prior to class. Students will be required to wear masks during both the lecture part of class and the hydrotherapy portion of class.

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