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Hallmarks of Zero Balancing

Gentle
When I touch someone I do so with the intent to help them connect to themselves. Our founder, Dr.Fritz Smith’s philosophy is that everything should feel good or hurt good. When I touch a point that is tender my client will often say, “I didn’t know that was sore.” I may ask a question or say, “I’m sorry that hurts there. In my hands it feels “tense or buzzy or dense.” Just a word to let them know I recognize that area too and move my fingers to another point. After another minute or two going back to the same area there is rarely any sensation of discomfort and I can quietly move on.

Clear 
In our training we teach students of ZB (Zero Balancing) how to simultaneously notice where their own boundary of touch sensation ends and where it starts to be aware of the other person. We call it interface. We use simple exercises and descriptions based on the principals of nature. And every Advanced Zero Balancing class, after the first two four day Core ZB classes, teachers and mentors help students refine that skill and encourage them to let each other know whether the touch needs to have a little more structural or energetic feel for them as individuals.

Connected
There are 2 qualities we ask students to pay attention to, the energetic presence and the tactile structure of the layers down to the bone. When both those aspects are present we have coined the term “donkey connection.” It came from an observation during an early Zero Balancing excursion. Donkeys with a heavy burden will lean into one another to keep a steady footing on a steep hill. Even the inside donkey presses it’s body toward the one on the dangerous downhill side. They work together to ease their burdens. To master interface touch takes a good bit of practice with many different people so we review it frequently. Students do quite well by the end of the first 4 day class. Learning how to keep it constantly fresh is a never ending practice. Core Zero Balancing is taught in 2 parts. During the second 4 day class there is review and practice and always, always helping one another refine the interface connection in conjunction with the new techniques added to the basic ZB protocol.

These three key aspects are essential to our clients developing trust and making gains in their life based on the reasons they chose to receive Zero Balancing. It feels safe, respectful and always our aim is to have the highest personal regard, a founding principal espoused by Dr. Smith.

My teacher training cohort for the advanced ZB class Freely Moveable Joints. Dr. Fritz Smith, M.D. is in the center in the pink t-shirt.


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What happens during a Zero Balancing session?

Zero Balancing (ZB) is based on a standard protocol that uses evaluation of specific joints to guide the practitioner through balancing the whole skeleton system. Yes, I said the whole skeletal system and it only lasts 35-45 minutes!  In a session of ZB you remained fully clothed and are resting on your back on a massage table so our hands can slide easily under the body. We use fulcrums, lifting motions that create a point of support, to create a just right pressure into bone. We also use gentle traction and rotations to remove the looseness from feet, hips, ankles, shoulders and the neck.

The session begins with a health history. We perform a seated evaluation of the range of motion of the shoulders and sacroiliac joints. Then you lie down for the rest of the session. First the lower torso is addressed along the spine. Whenever our evaluation indicates held tension we place a fulcrum at that point holding the appropriate angle for the client in stillness as the body reorients. We then evaluate the hips rotating internally and externally then gently traction to balance them before moving to the feet. I have to point out here that ZB has the most complete foot protocol I’ve experienced and it has helped me tremendously! Our bones in the ankle and heel region of the foot can not be consciously moved so attention to those bones that help decompress the complex arches can really give you a feeling of a spring in your step.

At your the head your practitioner applies comfortable pressure into the trapezius muscle at the top of your shoulders.  She evaluates and balances the upper back by lifting into ribs, shoulder blades and shoulder joints. The neck is evaluated by holding the base of your skull to lift, side bend and rotate in a comfortable range for you. The neck fulcrums combine rotation and fingers sliding through muscle tissue. We carefully traction the shoulder and address any hand and finger issues before offering a few motions into the skull and integrating the entire session through body in a series of 5 curving tractions from the head to the feet. In the last movement while the whole body is in a fulcrum we can assess the greater connection you have to yourself. You then have a few minutes to be still before sitting to have a short seated evaluation and returning to a slow walk around the office.

When a person stands up after a session their eyes are more clear, the mouth is softer and lines of forehead tension are erased. Clients regularly report feeling taller and that their feet feel more firmly on the earth. Practitioners see more even shoulder height, relaxed hands and upright but relaxed torsos. Many clients say they sleep better and feel more like themselves again.

When I left your office I looked up into the sky and just said, "thank you." DC mother and teacher

When I left your office I looked up into the sky and just said, “thank you.” DC mother and teacher

In my last post I talked about ZB incorporating the energetic anatomy as understood in Eastern healing systems. By utilizing the feel of energy flow through the body’s structure each Zero Balancing becomes customized and can accomplish a lot on multiple dimensions of a person. There are common phrases that let us know tissue held memories are true and impact us on a long standing basis. ” I was cut to the quick. The accident was gut-wrenching. Leaving the family home made my heart ache. They were bone-tired.” Zero Balancers are taught to use their fingers to look and feel for density, too much or too little range of motion in a joint, a lack of resiliency or feeling of dullness in a bone as well as how the energy is able flow from one bone to the next. It is our understanding that when releases occur the energy is freed to be recycled into the client. There are times that a client feels a sensitivity in one place for no apparent reason and the practitioner feels it too. My favorite sensation of energy release is when I feel the bone soften much like I’m cutting through a soft stick of butter. Other times I feel like I’m holding a 4th of July sparkler. My client may say, “I felt that in my left toe,” when I have my finger on a rib.

So really what happens in a Zero Balancing session is up to you. What you want, what you need and what your body is prepared to do. Zero Balancers believe in the body’s self-healing capacities no matter whether they are trained in physical therapy, acupuncture, nursing, massage therapy, chiropractic or other healing methods. Our full body protocol is a whole Being support system that can be used in many contexts for people of all ages.