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Winglifter is David. His hope is to lift your wings and free your body of the
wearing stresses of everyday life so you can fly towards the expression of your full
being. David has 20 years experience in various forms of massage and healing bodywork to
enable him to effect this transformation.
"David will
accomplish
more in fifteen minutes
than most therapists
can in an hour."
Ed Rudolph,
Olympic Gold Medalist

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Bodywork by
Winglifter combines elements from Postural Integration (connective tissue/myofascial
release with Bioenergetic breathwork), Articulation, Shiatzu, Intentional Vibration,
Reflexology and Visualization. Either in a brief, focused stress reduction session
utilizing his specially designed chair, or more traditional table
session in a private studio, David is glad to guarantee your satisfaction. He is also
offering his personalized instruction to anyone interested
in studying the variety of massage techniques that he has practiced and mastered over the
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Following
training in Mexico City, San Francisco and Montana with more than fifteen years' working
experienceincluding service in Santa Fe's best hotels, interactions with Dr. Jay
Victor Scherer, and teaching seated massage at the Academyhe offers a unique form of
touch therapy which has helped many individuals.
Whether your preference
is for the transformative power of a series of Postural Integration sessions, or instead,
you simply want to let go of some stress and tension, Winglifter Bodywork might well be a
worth a try for you.
Winglifter Bodywork Studio Fees |
| 55 minutes
(focused tablework session) |
$50.00 |
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| 1 1/4 hour
(full body tablework session) |
$70.00 |
| 2 hour
(deep tissue) |
$100.00 |

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CHAIR SESSIONS:
$25.00/30 minutes
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Studio Table Work is available by prior appointment at
530-591-0368. |

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