Jason Brain of Brain & Body Massage delivers ‘mindful muscle manipulation’ through personalized mobile massage sessions, local parties and celebrations, corporate chair events & beyond

"Mindful Muscle Manipulation" // Massage Therapy by Jason Brain, CMT
Swedish / Deep Tissue / Myofascial Therapies
Pre- & Post-Sports / Trigger Point / IASTM (Scraping)
Aromatherapy / Breathwork / Energy
60 Minute, 90 Minute, and 120 Minute Massage Services Available
Interested in a longer massage? Contact for details!
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How’s it going, everyone? Happy Monday. I hope you and your loved ones are safe and healthy (and sane) as we stay-in-place and patiently wait out the spread of COVID-19. This last week I accomplished another professional milestone and officially passed (nailed) my Strength & Conditioning Specialist final with the International Sports Science Association (ISSA). …
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Ever wonder why I can’t dive right into those muscles fast and furiously? No, not just because it’s not relaxing to be poked, pulled, and prodded repeatedly; it’s because the body’s physiology won’t respond to fast pressure, period. Thanks to a property called ‘thixotropy’, relaxing those tense muscles requires slow, steady application of pressure. Thixotropy …
Continue reading “What is ‘Thixotropy’ and How Does Slow & Steady Win the Massage Race?”
Every time you move, in a flash, your body receives innumerable impulses from the sensory neurons, deciphered by the brain, and relayed out to the motor neurons creating movement. And while your body is an incredible machine, coordinating multiple movement patterns in a matter of split-seconds, there are a seven specific movement patterns that the …
Continue reading “How ‘Primal’ Are Your Movements: The Seven Primal Movement Patterns”