

The Human Body Shop
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Hired 4 times
Serves Perris, CA
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1 employee
3 years in business
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Customers rated this pro highly for professionalism, work quality, and responsiveness.
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Kevin Mai
FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
I offer a special pain, posture, and performance package that saves you money and offers you a complete treatment experience rather than if you were to book me by individual sessions. The protocol is as follows: 4 Sessions for $400 1st Session - 2 hrs (30 minute postural assessment, 60 mins of bodywork, 30 mins of guided stretching/corrective exercise) 2nd Session - 90 mins (60 mins of bodywork, 30 mins of posture alignment) 3rd Session - 90 mins (60 mins of bodywork, 30 mins of posture alignment) 4th Session - 2 hrs (60 mins of body work, 30 mins of posture alignment, 30 mins of re-assessment). The amount of work totals to 7 hours. You're saving $160, future trips to other health practitioners, improving your body's flexibility and mobility, and increasing overall mental and emotional well being. How much better can that get? ;)
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
The two individuals who have influenced my work the most are Paul Chek, the founder of the C.H.E.K. institute (Corrective Holistic Exercises Kinesiology) and Naudi Aguilar, the founder of Functional Patterns. I'm continuing my self-education w/ Dr. Laura Perry's Clinical Trigger Point Therapy Course and will be pursuing Erik Dalton's Master Myoskeletal Therapist certification as soon as I can. I'm always striving to improve my knowledge for true optimization of the mind and body. I spend the rest of my time learning about holistic health, spirituality, and personal development.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Always test the practitioners knowledge of the body. Ask them a lot of questions regarding your condition and what may be causing the issue. If you intuitively feel they can't help you within the first two sessions, stop going.