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The revolution will be televised! Here at Jing TV you can follow the weekly adventures of Meg and Rachel on weekly Jing TV episodes exploring the fascinating world of bodywork, business and beyond. Catch free Jing TV episodes for great tips on advanced massage techniques, how to get more clients and achieve the life you desire plus interviews with the movers and shakers in the massage biz.
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Don’t be frightened of technology. Don’t be afraid to get yourself out there! In this week’s Jing TV episode dedicated directors Rachel Fairweather and Meghan Mari, with the help of our wonderful designer, Andrew Dineley, offer their down to earth, honest and usable tips and techniques for making your brand and massage business stand out from the c…
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It’s viewer suggestion time and this week our fearless leaders, Meghan Mari and Rachel Fairweather, discuss managing client expectations. Pain can be complicated and an instant fix isn’t always possible. Education is the key to encourage yourself and your client to work together on a treatment program that will explore the reason for their pain, fi…
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Currently over 5.4 million people have asthma in the UK alone – that’s 1 in 5 households that are affected. With 250,000 deaths per year attributed to the disease worldwide, asthma is a real and common threat to an individual’s health and quality of life. In this week’s Jing TV episode, dedicated bodyworkers and Directors of Jing Advanced Massage T…
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This week’s Jing TV episode features Jing directors, Meghan Mari and Rachel Fairweather, speaking about their two favourite treatments – trigger points and myofascial release – the “bread and butter” of Jing practice. – The Magic of Myofascial Release and Trigger Point Therapy Trigger points cause referred pain and bodyworkers have to recognise thi…
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“From a slight ache to hugely restricted movement, frozen shoulder can be a debilitating and painful experience.” – Advanced Massage for Frozen Shoulder Jing therapists pride themselves on helping people in chronic pain, and when a client is presenting with the loss of lateral rotation, abduction and medial rotation over an extended period of time,…
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How do you test the range of movement in the shoulder? If assessments leave you feeling flustered, this week’s Jing TV episode will offer top tips on working out the range of motion in a client’s shoulder – one of the most common places a person holds tension. Fearless Jing founders, Meghan Mari and Rachel Fairweather work together to demonstrate a…
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“I can’t make a difference to the structural change in the bones, but I CAN make a difference to the pain” says Jing Director, Rachel Fairweather. Did you know? – 1 in 2 people will develop symptomatic knee arthritis by the age of 85 – It is estimated that by 2030 67 million Americans over the age of 18 will be diagnosed with some form of arthritis…
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It’s all about engagement when it comes to marketing, and with everyone’s inbox brimming with emails, you need to make your outreach stand out from the crowd – so this week we are talking about email marketing! Whether it’s a blog, a giveaway or a newsletter you’re sending out via email, the wonderful Rachel Fairweather and Jing’s very own marketin…
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We’ve all had some wacky experiences as massage therapists – it’s a world that invites quirky and awesome people! This week in Jing TV, Jing’s seasoned founders, Meghan Mari and Rachel Fairweather, reminisce over memories of the massages they’ve done. Whether it’s treating elite athletes on marathons, training in luxurious hotels, or simply helping…
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