Tuina is attractive to me and some day I hope to add it to my practice of Shiatsu and Tai Chi, I'm trying to locate a book by Sarah Pritchard which looks very good but they are hard to find or very expensive. I believe she is from the UK, is anyone familiar with her and does she have a website?
RE: Tuina Bodyworkers
I have borrowed
from the library. It is a very good book!
oo just found this:
RE: Tuina Bodyworkers
Thanks Darren.
RE: Tuina Bodyworkers
I was able to get a copy and I must say I was not disappointed, this is an excellent book and will be treasured in my collection. I hope she writes another one!
RE: Tuina Bodyworkers
Cool.
It's interesting that she puts some emphasis on training your hands!
Tuina is attractive to me and some day I hope to add it to my practice of Shiatsu and Tai Chi, I'm trying to locate a book by Sarah Pritchard which looks very good but they are hard to find or very expensive. I believe she is from the UK, is anyone familiar with her and does she have a website?
Maria Mercati - is the leading authority on tui na in the uk.
She has numerous publications available that i found much better than Sarah Pritchards.
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I have trained with Sarah, and I have to say she is a real expert, and her course at the LCTA in London is great. Her book is available from - you may have to import it, but it's pretty cheap. It's a really good introduction to the subject.