Highlighting the work: Hospitality industry

The lifting, twisting, shaking and scooping with the “force of a battering ram”

It’s a common belief in the hospitality industry that chronic pain is the price of success. Nothing could be further from the truth. Marcia teaches you how to pursue your passion without doing damage to your body, by giving you the occupational-specific tools you need to work effortlessly.

What you can expect as a hospitality industry worker

  • Learn why it hurts to do your job

  • Re-evaluate your alignment

  • Release your dysfunctional fascial patterns to recover post-shift

  • Retrain how you hold and use your body every shift

    • Standing behind the bar

    • Shaking/stirring/pouring a drink

    • Avoiding cold draft ice blowing out your shoulder

    • Managing the rail pain-free

  • Learn a 10-minute daily practice to undo the wear and tear each day

 
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The Bartender Pattern

Cranial Sacral at Tales of the CocktailMarcia doing cranial sacral on Mike Ryan, National Director of Bars, Kimpton Hotels, while answering questions from other bartenders.Photo Credit: Josh Brasted (@jbrasted)

Cranial Sacral at Tales of the Cocktail

Marcia doing cranial sacral on Mike Ryan, National Director of Bars, Kimpton Hotels, while answering questions from other bartenders.

Photo Credit: Josh Brasted (@jbrasted)

Hospitality

Basic Survival Skills for

Bartenders, Baristas, Chefs, Servers, and Somms

 

PODCAST INTERVIEW

Host Jacqueline Raposo and guest co-host Daniel Holzman of The Meatball Shop quiz Marcia and bartender Russell Dillon on The Bartender Pilot Program, the rigors of working in the hospitality industry, and Marcia’s belief that “it shouldn’t hurt to do your job!”

Love Bites Radio Interview