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Logan began his tenure at the Tummy Temple as an intern, training under owner and master level therapist, Kristi Zimmer. After graduating from the Cortiva Institute Brenneke School of Massage in Seattle, Logan had his mind set to work in an environment that was conducive in upholding clients' health and well-being. "I enjoy consulting with my clients to determine a suitable treatment that will help them feel better," he says, "I believe that wellness starts from within, and I value the opportunity to be able to help our clients maintain healthy lifestyles by taking care of their body." Logan is skilled at putting his clients at ease and calming the nerves. "It's important for me to know that my client is completely at ease before we start a treatment," says Logan, "If you're not relaxed, you're not going to get the full benefit of the experience at the Tummy Temple." Logan brings with him years of experience as a licensed Aesthetician, working in top-rated spas and resorts in Florida. During the years working at day spas and resorts, he specialized in facials, chemical peels, microdermabrasion treatments, and body treatments and wraps. Through thoughtful care and attention, Logan hopes to help all of his clients get well, learn to relax and stay well. "I truly believe that if you can relax and calm your nerves that your core will flow with ease." Education
Additional TrainingPolarity Therapy is a synthesis of ancient Eastern and alternative medicine health care ideas centered on the concept of a Human Energy Field. Polarity Therapy has four distinct areas of technique by which proponents believe energy can be sensed and changed: touch, exercise, diet, and mental-emotional process. Ayurvedic Massage is an ancient system of health care that is native to the Indian subcontinent. It is presently in daily use by millions of people in India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. The word "Ayurveda" roughly translates as the "knowledge of life". According to Charaka, "life" itself is defined as the "combination of the body, sense organs, mind and soul". Jin Shin Do is a therapeutic technique of massage. It combines elements of Japanese acupressure, Chinese acupuncture, and Taoist philosophy. "Jin Shin Do" shows us how to use gentle yet deep finger pressure on specific acu-points and verbal Body Focusing techniques, to help release "armoring" or chronic tension and balance the "Qi" or energy. Tension is who you think you should be. - Chinese ProverbRelax your fingers. - Maureen Killoran
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