Waterfall Body Therapy

Waterfall Body Therapy

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Jennifer Kantzer, LMT We are designed to be balanced and symmetrical, but at times we get out of balance due to the challenges and stress of life.

All of our experiences are literally held in our tissues and muscles. Injuries, both old and new, create patterns of tension, guarding, and loss of range of motion. Initially these reactions after an injury serve to protect us, but if brushed aside they often lead to chronic stiffness and tension. Massage can help break up these patterns and allow us to be loose and flexible which benefits our hea

05/15/2026

In-Person Training. Grounded in relational anatomy and biotensegrity, this approach helps you assess the body as an integrated system rather than chasing isolated symptoms.

You’ll learn to identify global patterns, understand kinetic chains, and make more precise, effective treatment decisions with less guesswork and clearer outcomes.

The workshop is hands-on, practical, and immediately applicable to clinical practice.

If you’ve been wanting stronger assessment tools, more confidence in what you’re seeing, and a clearer way to communicate findings with clients and providers—this is for you.

Only 10 spots available

Photos from Waterfall Body Therapy's post 04/20/2026

Just over here thinking about all my pillows for different bodies and staring at mountains and creating art.

04/17/2026
04/06/2026

If you work with bodies for a living, you need to see this.
The Biotensegrity-Based Assessment Workshop is coming to Seattle — and it's going to change how you see, feel, and work with the body.
Over two full days, you'll walk away with:
→ A deeper understanding of how tension and structure actually talk to each other
→ Assessment tools you can apply with every client, starting Monday
→ Hands-on practice in a small group of fellow practitioners
This is built for massage therapists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, yoga teachers, and movement educators who are ready to go beyond the basics.
Tensegrity Medicine Level I workshop:
📍 Seattle, WA
📅 May 30–31, 2026
🔒 Only 10 spots available
This isn't a lecture. It's two days of real, applied learning with people who take their craft as seriously as you do.
Spots will go fast — link in bio to register, or comment SEATTLE below and I'll send you the details directly.

04/06/2026

If you work with bodies for a living, you need to see this.
The Biotensegrity-Based Assessment Workshop is coming to Seattle — and it's going to change how you see, feel, and work with the body.
Over two full days, you'll walk away with:
→ A deeper understanding of how tension and structure actually talk to each other
→ Assessment tools you can apply with every client, starting Monday
→ Hands-on practice in a small group of fellow practitioners
This is built for massage therapists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, yoga teachers, and movement educators who are ready to go beyond the basics.
📍 Seattle, WA
📅 May 30–31, 2026
🔒 Only 10 spots available
This isn't a lecture. It's two days of real, applied learning with people who take their craft as seriously as you do.
Spots will go fast — link in bio to register, or comment SEATTLE below and I'll send you the details directly.

03/21/2026

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Inside Nike Mind: How Can I Improve My Mind-Body Connection? — NIKE, Inc. 01/22/2026

When Nike is talking about the mind-body connection, you know it's ubiquitous and monetizable. The science is backing up what many traditions and cultures have know for thousands of years. What do you think they're leaving out?

Inside Nike Mind: How Can I Improve My Mind-Body Connection? — NIKE, Inc. Why the breakthroughs in Nike Mind footwear can help get you out of your head and into your body.

Photos from Waterfall Body Therapy's post 05/18/2025

Clearing the cache. Sometimes things get wiped away for you.
What is real and true? Love is real. Nature is real and true and is reflected when I look up at the Sky. Everything in creation comes from the One-ness. I can fully appreciate the light because of the dark. I live in this whole-y temple for a brief time. The One-ness is forever.
We can agree to disagree AND hold respect for others. I can slowly unfurl like the buds of spring all around me. That coming back to myself and then unfurling becomes my strength.

It’s not for me to tell others what to do. It’s to show the gratitude of life. Let go of what no longer serves. Let others see through their Own Eyes. To really truly see, how unique they are and how their unique vibration is needed in the world. To allow. I’m done being the shock absorber for others. Emotional regulation ya’ll. Expression and connection.

Allow all the feelings and allow the emotions to be in motion. Having emotions is human. Communication is crucial in any kinda relationship. In my youth I found my rebellious part but in my middle age, I desire calm. The rebel is still there thankfully, I just go to bed way earlier most days.

Emergencies can stop the distractions. I keep returning to myself. There is slow progress and also tectonic shifting. All is necessary and wise. Turning inward. I was a few days ago old when I learned the leaves of plants follow the sun so precisely because it is the shadow side that turns toward the light. Turn towards. Turn inward. Turn toward. Turn inward. Ward off. Wax on. Honor nature AND we are a part of this natural earth that is a haven/heaven.

Tell me, share: - How do you honor yourself and the natural laws of Mother Nature?

#5 peony art next to my tree peony
#6 Home poem by Arundhathi Subramaniam

11/13/2024

two friends hugging.
Feeling.
Trusting.
Connecting.

Hold all the parts of yourself dearly and find the others that allow for real truths.

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10027 63rd Avenue S
Seattle, WA
98178

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Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 7:30pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm