New Campus for NHI Emeryville

Jason Daniels & Marla Aird of Financial Planning, Marz Jaffe of Placement, and Doonam LeSon of the Business Office greet visitors to the new campus at 59th & Doyle.
The National Holistic Institute campus in Emeryville has a new home. After 23 years in its former location, NHI Emeryville is now located in its very own building just one block east.
The morning of April 23 saw the final classes at the old campus with the afternoon classes inaugurating the freshly appointed new classrooms across the street just 30 minutes later. Students, staff, and clinic clients have expressed rave reviews!
With the new Emeryville campus and the launch of NHI’s 400-hour Advanced Neuromuscular Massage Therapist program (read article), we’ve completed [Read more →]
May 18, 2010 No Comments
New Year’s Resolutions
Students who join us in January often do so because of a New Year’s resolution they’ve made – a promise to themselves to achieve a specific goal in the coming year. In this case, to start a new career in massage therapy.
National Holistic Institute is no exception. Every year we make New Year’s resolutions that will benefit our students and continue our unrivaled streak as California’s best massage therapy school. This year, our 31st year helping people have work they love, looks to be our best yet. Among our 2010 goals and plans:
- New Emeryville Campus – In March, the Emeryville Campus will leave its home since 1989 and move 1 block away into its own building at 5900 Doyle. This state-of-the-art, [Read more →]
January 4, 2010 No Comments
Seniors Enjoy Free NHI Massages
For the holidays this year, the National Holistic Institute Emeryville Campus again invited seniors from the Emeryville Senior Center to come and enjoy a free massage from our students during our Holiday Senior Center Day. Group 16 students provided relaxing and therapeutic Swedish massages to 30 senior attendees! Lisa Mendiola-Flores supervised clinic again this year, and she made everything go wonderfully smoothly.
Student Life & Career Coordinator Aviana Lynn heard from many seniors that the students did [Read more →]
December 22, 2009 No Comments
Dean of Faculty Visits New NHI Campus Construction Site
Renee Lucchini, Dean of Faculty at National Holistic Institute, takes a break from the complicated job of scheduling teachers for classes. See her here, in the mud, at the site of NHI’s new building in Emeryville!
This picture reminds me of a similar one from 1939 showing the construction of a new gymnasium at my alma mater, the University of Southern California. The caption to that picture read, “Always growing, ever-changing, never finished.”
Certainly, these words also capture the NHI spirit. To paraphrase USC President Steven Sample – We are always growing. Our campuses are ever-changing. Our progress is never finished.
May 26, 2009 No Comments
Gil Hedley Wows Emeryville Class
Sunday’s sold-out Integral Anatomy workshop with Gil Hedley was a smashing success! 81 people, including staff, students, graduates, yoga teachers, personal trainers, artists and massage therapists, gathered at our Emeryville campus for this unique class.
You have a 2nd chance to catch this class at the National Holistic Institute Encino campus on May 17. Email Denise at boyled@nhi.edu to register.
Here is some of the email feedback we’ve received since:
I really can’t thank you enough for the fantastic anatomy workshop with Gil Hedley. He more than lived up to his reputation. The information and slides give an understanding of human anatomy that is rarely seen with the more common “origin/insertion/action” protocols. Gil brings the human body to life. The workshop has not only deepened my understanding of anatomy, but has also been a shot in the arm for the way I will approach my clients in bodywork. – Art Riggs, author of Deep Tissue Massage
That was the best CEU class I have ever taken. Gil was amazing on so many levels, he truly is brilliant, and his message and intention is nothing less than beautifully divine. His class was really a journey that must be experienced to truly be understood. I enjoyed his sense of humor and his unique perspective on life, the human body and soul – and his integration of them all. My expectations were exceeded and honestly, my mind was blown! Again, thank you for bringing Gil to NHI, what a gift. – Heather Hurless
Great day yesterday. Nothing like seeing the real thing to get an education. I loved him. He’s an excellent teacher. What makes him so great is not just his knowledge and the fun way he shares it, but also the little digressions that are at times personal and other times philosophical which bring a unique human and personal perspective with sensitivity to something that is usually clinical and detached from our humanity. – Luis Velez
Other overheard comments:
Unbelievably eye opening.
Both as a teacher and a massage therapist, I have gained a different way of approaching the body and teaching anatomy to my students.
The delivery of the information and format was brilliant; breath of fresh air. I had many “aha” moments. I cannot even find the words for how excited and inspired I feel! Wow!
I can never again look at the body in the way I used to.
Respectful and awe-filled approach to the body and life. Loved the weaving of nature and family seamlessly into the slides. Such a sweet, personal and powerful approach.
Loved it, time just flew by. This information will linger for days, months, years.
The fascia and our relationship to it is fascinating! This course has elevated my appreciation for the human body. My interconnectedness with my clients is taken to another level.
Not just a strict anatomy class. Much gained from philosophical discussion, thinking way outside of the box.
Gil – what an amazing HOLISTIC approach to life through the lens of the body…incredible work you have done. Your class exceeded all of my thoughts and expectations. Thanks for blowing my mind!!
April 22, 2009 No Comments
NHI Emeryville Offers Free Massage to Police
In response to the recent Oakland police tragedy, National Holistic Institute’s Emeryville campus will be offering free student massages to East Bay officers.
Read the complete story at InsideBayArea.com.
March 31, 2009 No Comments
Seniors Turning to Massage
According to the American Massage Therapy Association, 44% of consumers over 65 years of age got their last massage for medical reasons. This age group has tripled its use of massage over the last 10 years. Massage is fast becoming a vital part of the health needs for seniors.
National Holistic Institute has reached out to seniors for a long time. NHI Emeryville’s “Senior Center Day” during the recent holidays drew over 40 seniors from the Emeryville Senior Center! They came to enjoy a free Shiatsu-style massage.
Student Life & Career Coordinator Aviana Lynn writes, ”Many seniors reported that their massages by the junior students were ‘fabulous,’ and they were eager to schedule future massages with the NHI student clinic as well as purchase gift cards for the enjoyment of friends and relatives.”
Holiday eggnog and pastries were provided by NHI, and many of the seniors were seen munching and chatting away long after their massages were over!
February 3, 2009 1 Comment
Leisha Anders Departs NHI after 7 Years
Leisha Anders has been a teaching fixture at NHI for the last 7 years. This Friday she leaves us to be closer to her family in Texas. If only NHI had a campus in Dallas!
Today at our weekly faculty meeting, we presented Leisha with a framed collage of her time here. Leisha spent her first 5 years at the Emeryville campus. Then 2 years ago she moved to Los Angeles to help open the Encino campus. At the time, it was more of a happy accident than some sort of master plan on our part. But oh how fortunate we were! I truly can’t imagine the Encino campus without her.
Leisha has been a source of knowledge and inspiration to students and staff alike. She inhabits the NHI curriculum and culture like few others. NHI Director of Education Linda Rikli recently said,
“We greet her news with a sad heart, but with the knowledge that we, NHI, are better in so many ways because of her time with us.”
While we will truly miss your presence, Leisha, we will never forget the spirit you’ve left behind.
November 5, 2008 No Comments
Lace Bite
I’m so delighted to have Melissa Wheeler as one of our guest bloggers. She has been with NHI over 15 years and is one of the first teachers I met when I initially toured the school. While Emeryville is her home campus, she is the Faculty Training Coordinator for all campuses. She makes sure all NHI teachers continually meet our high level of training. Her background is in Sports Massage and Rehabilitative work, having worked in a Physical Therapy clinic for a number of years – and with athletes at Cal Berkeley.
This is the first of Melissa Wheeler’s occasional series about interesting conditions that can benefit from massage.
Lace Bite. Ouch! What is THAT? Runners, walkers, hikers: Loosen your laces!
Lace Bite is a common condition that develops over the top of the foot where the long extensors of the toes pass under the extensor retinaculum. (see illustration below). Compression of these tendons can cause a painful condition called tenosynovitis. In this region it is commonly called “lace bite” because tight shoelaces are often the primary cause.
- Retinaculum: Thickenings of deep fascia in distal portions of limbs that hold tendons in position.
- Tenosynovitis: When tendons that pass through a synovial sheath become irritated and inflamed.
How to Treat with Massage? Deep Transverse friction of the affected tendon along with myofascial release on the retinaculum (and loosening your laces) can resolve the problem! I had a client who had this condition for months and could not figure out what was wrong. After one massage specific to this area – the pain went away! However, don’t work if acutely inflamed.
August 18, 2008 No Comments














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