Category Archives: Continuing Education

New workshops for early 2025

A list of my upcoming workshops: Dallas/Arlington, Texas – January 25-26, 2025. Dallas/Arlington, Texas – January 28-29, 2025. St. Petersburg, Florida – March 1-2, 2025. King of Prussia, Pennsylvania – March 22-23, 2025. King of Prussia, Pennsylvania – March 25-26, 2025. Albany, New York – April 12-13, 2025. Kansas City, Missouri – May 17-18, 2025.

Here are my CE classes coming up in early 2025! I’m excited about the new spots in Dallas, St. Pete, and Albany, and I’m always happy to return to KOP and Kansas City. For a full list, and to sign up right online, go here: massagesloth.com/ce

What is it? My one and only workshop is called “Myofascial Swedish,” and it’s everything I know about delivering satisfying deep tissue while being kind to your own body. It’s worth 16 CEs via NCBTMB, with additional approvals in NY and FL. We’ll use a myofascial approach for the back, neck, pecs, and hips, and you’ll feel greater ease in your own body as you work. Class sizes are limited to 16 students, so they can fill up quickly.

Don’t see a date that works for you? Make sure to sign up for the CE mailing list at massagesloth.com/mailinglist to get first dibs on any new classes. Thanks to everyone who signs up, and to all my past students! ... continue reading.

Ian and students pose for a picture

New Massage Sloth CE Workshops!

I’m back to teaching! I’m offering my 16 credit hour course for massage therapists called “Myofascial Swedish” twice in the coming months: In Pensacola, FL on August 5-6, and in Huntsville, AL on September 9-10. You can find out more (and sign up right online) by going here: https://massagesloth.com/ce/ This course is NCBTMB, Florida, and New York approved.

What is Myofascial Swedish? It’s a way for Swedish practitioners to slow down and add some fascial drag to their techniques. It’s a way for myofascial practitioners to get their flow back and bring some feel-good Swedish spirit to their routine. No matter your approach, we’ll practice using gravity to drive our techniques, and we’ll focus on bringing the body together instead of dividing it apart. When you leave you’ll have useful new routines for working with pain conditions in the back, shoulder, jaw, and hips (and everything you need to make your own routines). I’d love to answer questions about it below, so hit me up in the comments! ... continue reading.

Massage Continuing Education… Coming Soon!

2020 is the year that I do some travelling and teaching around the US. I’ve got a class approved by NCBTMB and everything! If you’d like to join my mailing list to find out when and where (and to influence where I head!), click here and fill out the form. More on this soon!