Category: bodywork

  • 3 Reasons Why Sharing Touch is Essential to Your Health

    3 Reasons Why Sharing Touch is Essential to Your Health

    With affordable health care at the center of so many debates these days, I’m always surprised at how little of what’s being discussed actually has to do with health, or for that matter, care.

    Actually it’s really no wonder that the cost of our health care is exorbitant, considering how many fancy technological gadgets and complex pharmaceuticals are essential to what we consider “health care”. Add the many middlemen and women of the health care industry to the equation and you have a recipe for a decidedly unaffordable and unsustainable approach to health.

    So here’s a proposal for an extremely affordable and easily sustained long-term health care plan with no middlemen involved:

    More Touch, More Often!

    And here are three reasons why sharing touch is so essential to your health:[spacer height=”10px”]

    1. Less Stress, More Pleasure

    Your skin is your body’s largest organ, and when its sensory receptors are stimulated, two essential hormones are directly affected.

    The hormone oxytocin, also known as the “Love Hormone” and largely associated with feelings of pleasure, is released, and cortisol, a steroid hormone that’s associated with stress, is reduced.

    Many studies have shown that increased levels of oxytocin will help you to reduce anxiety, but a fascinating study by Jason Yee of the University of Illinois at Chicago has shown that increased levels of oxytocin when coupled with social contact actually leads to a significantly faster recovery from stress. Yes, these days you can pop an oxytocin pill and I would never underemphasize the benefits of self-touch, but sharing touch with others is the apparently the most effective way to go.

    Cortisol is not so much an antagonist in this scenario as a victim of our abuse. It’s actually an important hormone for healthy functioning and is associated with stress because it’s secreted in higher levels when your body is experiencing a “fight or flight” response. In the right proportion it actually helps you respond to stress by giving you a quick burst of energy, temporarily heightening your memory functions or lowering your sensitivity to pain.

    The problem is that we’re so addicted to stress in our culture, so dependent on the quick rushes that we get from increased cortisol, that your body’s relaxation response never has a chance to be activated long enough for your system to balance out and return to normal. And without the relaxation response to neutralize the negative effects of stress, you end up with the problems that high cortisol levels have been accused of causing – weight gain, adrenal fatigue, and a compromised immune system.

    It’s unlikely that you can completely avoid all stress, but you can definitely activate this relaxation response quickly and at absolutely no cost.  All you have to do is share a tender touch: a hug, a pat to the back, a kiss to the cheek, holding hands…

    Screen Shot 2015-01-30 at 5.50.38 PMAny touch will do, as long as it’s consensual, but of course the more expert the touch, the more effective it can be at lowering the stress and increasing the pleasure.

    If you’re in the NYC area and wanting to improve your tender touching skills, you can still claim one of a few remaining spots in my upcoming Art of Healing Touch: Couples Bodywork Workshopon Sunday, Feb 15.

    If you’re not in the neighborhood, check out this video I made for about.com by clicking here or on the pic above. [spacer height=”10px”]

    2. Better Immune System and Faster Recovery

    Because cortisol can act as an immune suppressant, reduced cortisol already translates into an improved immune system. But touch also helps to boost your immunity by improving circulation and increasing your white blood cell count, which translates into more resistance to viruses and other pathogens and less tendency for inflammation and autoimmune diseases.

    The touch in question doesn’t always have to be fancy, just caring – according to a 2004 study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, all it took was 10 minutes of sharing a love seat with a partner for pre-menopausal women to have lowered blood pressure, and when they got lots of hugs on top of that, they also showed reduced heart rates.

    Next time you feel yourself starting to get under the weather, consider asking for a good cuddle before running to the pharmacy for a pill. [spacer height=”10px”]

    3. Better Relationships and a Longer, Happier Life

    In case the connection between healthy, happy relationships and a healthy, happy body isn’t immediately clear, consider that there are dozens of studies out there that show that not only do people with satisfying relationships tend to experience more health, they’re also happier and live longer.

    At least one of the reasons is that people in satisfying relationships experience more frequent tender touch, and not just from a primary partner – children, parents, friends, colleagues and pets are all excellent partners for sharing tender touch.

    For couples, making a point of touching each other more often has been shown to contribute to more happiness and better quality relationships. For example, a 2011 Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction study that polled more than 1,000 men and their female partners in five countries about the power of touch, found the more men hugged and kissed, the happier they considered their relationships.

    The many opportunities for contact that intimate relationships provide us tend to make us more trusting, empathetic and even charitable, and again, the boosting of oxytocin in the body that comes with contact is what scientists are pointing to as the reason. But whether this theory holds or future research will discover an array of other relevant factors, the main point remains that when you touch more, you access a whole other level of intelligence and connection that in the very least makes your life better, and potentially also longer. And isn’t a better, longer life what we long for when we long for health?

    Touch, like diet and exercise, is a long-term health strategy – not something you do once in a while and hope to see a quick improvement, but a practice that you integrate into your lifestyle and make a priority on a daily basis.

    My February 15 Art of Healing Touch: Couples Bodywork Workshop focuses on couples because your partner is your most readily available source of healthy touch! It’s also that time of year when we’re reminded to celebrate our relationship via a little holiday called Valentines Day, but what if every day could be a little holiday and celebration of the goodness you share with each other?
  • The Art of Healing Touch: A Workshop for Lovers

     

    Valentines Day Couples Bodywork Workshop

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    Saturday, February 15 from 6 – 8 PM

    Sunday, February 16 from 4 – 6 PM

    $200 per couple ($175 Early Bird rate before 2/10)

    **Limited to 4 Couples per Session**

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    of all the things you give each other, nothing is as deep or meaningful as tender, healing touch.

    To celebrate this Valentine’s day, come spend a couple of intimate hours at the beautiful Force and Flow oasis learning how to use your hands to help each other relax, release, rejuvenate and rejoice in the pleasure of your personal connection.

    Learn to listen with your hands and cultivate a gift you can give each other for years to come.

    Ophra Wolf, your guide, has been studying the art of healing touch for over a decade and is highly regarded as a teacher and practitioner of bodywork. She invites just four couples per session to experience the pleasure of learning together on a journey of deep listening and intimate communication.

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    Arrive in the space with a warm cup of Ophra’s exclusive herbal tea blend.

    Enjoy two hours of playful partnering and deep listening in an intimate and relaxed setting.

    Discover the art of deep listening and communication through touch.

    Experience the pleasure of giving, receiving and sharing touch with your loved one.

    Benefit from personal guidance and attention.

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    Learn gentle and effective partnering techniques for helping each other to:

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    [list_item]Relax & Revitalize[/list_item]
    [list_item]Listen & Connect Deeply[/list_item]
    [list_item]Reduce Stress[/list_item]
    [list_item]Release Pain & Tension[/list_item]
    [list_item]Replenish Energy[/list_item]
    [list_item]Improve Alignment & Flexibility[/list_item]
    [list_item]Support Injuries[/list_item]
    [list_item]Reduce Chronic Pain[/list_item][/list]

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    Enroll Now

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    [alert color=”white” background=”#FF7E00″ border_color=”#FF7E00″]To pay using a credit card or paypal account, fill out the form to your left and press submit. You will be led to a PayPal payment page (no PayPal account required).[/alert]
    [alert color=”white” background=”#3A1A45″ border_color=”#3A1A45″]To pay by check or cash, submit the form to your left and leave a note in the message field indicating your payment option, then mail your payment to Force and Flow, 1102 Dean St. #4, Brooklyn 11216.[/alert]
    [alert color=”white” background=”#7E9254″ border_color=”#7E9254″]POLICIES

    • Your spot in the workshop is not guaranteed until we’ve received your payment.
    • We will issue a full refund minus a $10 processing fee for all cancellations made within 7 days of the workshop.
    • We will issue a 50% refund for all cancellations made 2-6 days prior to the workshop.
    • Cancellations made 48 hours or less prior to the workshop are non-refundable.

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    [alert color=”white” background=”#7E9245″ border_color=”#7E9245″]WHAT TO BRING

    • Comfortable clothes to move in.
    • A bottle of water.
    • Someone you love.
    • Optional: a notebook, drawing pad, camera… some kind of mneumonic aid.

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    Couples Bodywork Workshop




  • Hey Ophra, are you still doing bodywork?

    I’ve been getting this question regularly enough in my inbox recently that I figured it’s time to air it out on the blog.

    The answer is, YES! In fact, I’d reckon I’m a more effective and effulgent bodyworker than ever these days.

    The caveat is that I’m not so available for drop-in bodywork anymore. You see, I’m increasingly reserving the lion’s share of my time for folks who are invested in developing their understanding of their patterns of movement so that they can become connoisseurs of artful self-awareness and agents of transformation for their various pains and chronic ailments.

    So I’m offering fewer “one-offs” and the reasons are definitely selfish – that healthy kind of selfish that allows me to keep doing my thing with skillful pleasure. The fact is that I’m personally energized when I know my time is going to good use, and while I don’t underestimate for a moment the goodness of offering you relief from acute pain or a little TLC to help release the sticky stress and dense fatigue that overtakes us all sometimes, I know that for all your gratitude and joy at the sense of instant transformation, an hour or two of hands on work is rarely enough to keep the pain and discomfort from coming back once you swing back into your habitual modus operandi.

    In fact, I don’t even have one-off bodywork sessions listed on this website right now, but I’ve built myself a name as a blissful bodyworker and when people write or call to ask, I like to say yes, time and energy permitting. Rates are different than the packages listed on the Individuals page because the nature of the session and of my investment is also different – unlike the premium packages where I’m dedicated to giving you the tools and attention to experience true and lasting transformation, in a bodywork session we just get down to the business of hands-on adjustments.

    If you decide that you want to go further and deeper with the work, I’m here. Sometimes we need a little hands-on relief to remember that we want to feel better more often and that we’re willing to invest in getting ourselves to that place!

    If you’ve never been for a bodywork session with me before, I always recommend 90 minutes to begin with, but I won’t turn you away if you feel like 60 minutes is all that you’re up for.  For the time being, when they are available, first sessions are $150 for 60 minutes or $200 for 90 minutes. After that it goes down to $125/$180 respectively. (P.S. this doesn’t pertain to abdominal massage, which is a different beast for a different blog post…) Some of these precious spots are reserved for sliding-scale clients, you know who you are.

    Oh, and I’m still in Thailand with my Medical Qi Gong teacher, but I’m already taking appointments for when I’m back on Feb 4, so go ahead and use the form below to write me.