Post-Massage Questions and Considerations

Post-Massage Questions and Considerations

After the massage session, there are certain questions and considerations that should be brought up to be sure quality care is given to the client. These considerations help build rapport and ensure the client feels cared for and valued. Here are some of the top...
Body Mechanics For Massage Therapists

Body Mechanics For Massage Therapists

Utilizing proper body mechanics is imperative to having longevity in the massage industry. Proper mechanics makes the therapist techniques more effective. This helps to increase the quality of massage that you provide to your clients while producing safe movements....
Why You Should Move Slower When Massaging

Why You Should Move Slower When Massaging

When thinking about giving a massage, it is important to have a plan of action for what you will be doing throughout your session. This means knowing what massage type is best for your client and what specific strokes you will be performing. It’s also important...
How To Interact With Your Massage Clients

How To Interact With Your Massage Clients

Interacting with massage clients is an important part of every massage. It is great to ask clients questions prior to a massage session, as well as throughout a massage. This will engage that person, and allow you to figure out their needs so that the massage session...
How To: Full Body Massage

How To: Full Body Massage

Performing a full body massage for a client means that you are massaging all major body parts from head to toe. There can be variations on how to perform this, and you can always place more precedence on certain body parts based on the needs of the client. We will...
How To Relieve Tight Muscles

How To Relieve Tight Muscles

Muscles can feel sore or tight for many reasons. The body can react this way due to repetitive strain or overuse, as well as poor posture or positioning, and/or lack of movement. There are many ways to prevent soreness and manage this as well. These are the top ways...