The spa: Housed in the depths of this landmark hotel, the four-room spa is an oasis of serenity next to a busy gym, which, as befits the world’s powerhouse of politics, is open 24 hours a day.
Spa Spy’s symptoms: Ah, those hardy perennials: shoulder tightness, muscle tension and lower back pain that Spa Spy suspects is back-to-work stress.
The prescription: After a consultation with Yannick, my therapist, the signature therapeutic massage (50 minutes, £76) is recommended – a common-or-garden Swedish-technique massage designed to ease chronic pain, fluid retention and muscular fatigue that is pepped up some deep-tissue action and a range of specialist therapeutic techniques.
The procedure: Easing the pain involved some serious pummelling of the shoulder area and tugging of arms from the masseuse interspersed with yelps from Spy; the myofascial release involved some rather unpleasant manipulation of connective tissue. Yannick used her knuckles and elbows to get into the deep tissue and mobilise long tightened muscles, all the while, we discussed the finer details of Washington politics. The neck was lengthened and, finally, the knots untied, the worries wrung out.
The verdict: Executed with highly skilled hands. Spa Spy strolled to a rendezvous in front of the White House feeling lighter, thanks to a change in posture, and definitely taller.
The medical opinion: “Lower back pain is very common, affecting approximately 80 per cent of the population at some point,” writes Dr Max Pemberton. “It is usually the result of poor posture leading to strain on the muscles and ligaments of the back. However, a review of the research on spinal manipulation – massage included – showed that it is no more or less effective than standard medical interventions for back pain, such as encouraging gentle exercise and managing pain with painkillers and anti-inflammatory medication.”
The feelgood factor: Unlike other newly built, cookie-cutter Ritz-Carltons, this one has a boutique feel. Housed inside a former incinerator, with a 130ft chimney that rises above the hotel, it’s more trendy loft conversion than marble palace. But you are well situated for fashionable restaurants and shops, and for a stroll to the White House.
Details: Doubles at the Ritz-Carlton Georgetown (0800 234 000, www.ritzcarlton.com), from £279 a night. Virgin Atlantic (08448 747 747, virginatlantic.com) is offering return flights this month from £379 return.
Source:elegraph.co.uk/
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Enjoying a Swedish massage at the Ritz-Carlton Georgetown, Washington, DC
Friday, January 8, 2010
Washington, DC Area Broadcasters Plan to Utilize Harris Corporation Technology at Mobile DTV Consumer Showcase.
Harris Corporation has announced they will support six of the eight stations participating in the upcoming Mobile DTV Consumer Showcase. They have supplied their MPH platform for ATSC Mobile DTV to stations owned and operated by Fox, ION, and PBS. CBS and Telefutura affiliate stations were also supplied with the platform as well as an independent station owned by MHZ networks. The Harris MPH platform provides broadcasters with the necessary technology to launch and support one or more ATSC Mobile DTV program streams. The Harris MPH platform easily integrates into most DTV transmitters, making it an attractive commodity for broadcasters.
“Broadcasters using the Harris MPH platform can launch ATSC Mobile DTV programming with a modest investment in equipment and installation time,” said Jay Adrick, vice president of broadcast technology, Harris Broadcast Communications. He went to mention that consumers would benefit from such technology by receiving news, sports, and other local program content on the move.
Anne Schelle, Executive Director of the Open Mobile Video Coalition, praised Harris Corporation’s technological achievements. “Thanks to the technological leadership of companies like Harris, we’ll have consumers receiving up to 20 different programs on handheld phones, netbook computers, mobile digital television sets and other devices,” she said.
Harris Corporation is a leading international communications and information technology company serving government and commercial markets in more than 150 countries.
Source:govconwire.com/
“Broadcasters using the Harris MPH platform can launch ATSC Mobile DTV programming with a modest investment in equipment and installation time,” said Jay Adrick, vice president of broadcast technology, Harris Broadcast Communications. He went to mention that consumers would benefit from such technology by receiving news, sports, and other local program content on the move.
Anne Schelle, Executive Director of the Open Mobile Video Coalition, praised Harris Corporation’s technological achievements. “Thanks to the technological leadership of companies like Harris, we’ll have consumers receiving up to 20 different programs on handheld phones, netbook computers, mobile digital television sets and other devices,” she said.
Harris Corporation is a leading international communications and information technology company serving government and commercial markets in more than 150 countries.
Source:govconwire.com/
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