Ten Tips For Your Massage

Relax and enjoy the massage!

Do not eat 45-minutes prior to your massage. Your body should have time to fully digest before a massage, this will allow for optimal comfort.

Arrive 5 minutes before your appointment.  This will give your mind and body prep time before your appointment.  


Only remove clothing that you are comfortable removing. If you don’t want to remove your clothing, wear clothing that will be comfortable during the massage and will allow the massage therapist to touch and move the areas of your body you expect will need to be massaged.


*Privacy - The therapist will either leave the room or otherwise provide privacy while you undress. A sheet or towel is provided for draping during the massage and the therapist will uncover only the part of your body being massaged, ensuring that modesty is respected at all times. After the massage is finished, you will be provided with privacy while dressing.


Communicate with your Massage Therapist.  

Before the session, give accurate health information and let the massage therapist know your expectations and reasons for the massage.

  • The therapist may use oil, lotion or powders to reduce friction on your skin.  If you are allergic to any oils, lotions or powders, tell your massage therapist, who may be able to choose a substitute.
  • Some massage therapists play recorded music during the massage session. Others find music distracting. If it’s provided, let your massage therapist know if you have any music preferences or if you would prefer they turn off the music. You are welcome to provide your own music.
  • Some people like to talk during a massage, while others prefer silence. Tell your massage therapist what you prefer.
  • During the massage session, report any discomfort, whether it’s from the massage or due to any problems or distractions related to the environment, e.g., room temperature, music volume, lighting, etc.
  • Give feedback to the massage therapist during the massage on the amount of pressure, speed of hand movement, etc.  If anything happens that you dislike or seems improper, you have the right to ask the massage therapist to stop.  If necessary, you also have the right to end the session.
  • Don’t be afraid to discuss any apprehensions or concerns. It’s important that you be as comfortable as possible during your massage. Your massage therapist is a professional dedicated to do his or her best to help you feel at ease.


Breathe normally. Breathing helps facilitate relaxation. People often stop or limit their breathing when they feel anxious or a sensitive area is massaged.


Relax your muscles and your mind. Tightening up by contracting or hardening your muscles during the massage is counterproductive. Let your massage therapist know this is happening. They may need to adjust the massage technique they use and may also be able to help you relax the affected area. If you find your thoughts are racing during the massage, one way to be more body-centered and to quiet your mind is to follow the hands of the massage therapist and focus on how the touch feels. Focus on the present.


Drink extra water AFTER your massage, it is highly recommended.


Don’t get up too quickly and do allow for some open, quiet time after your massage session. If you’re dizzy or light headed after the massage, do not get off the table too fast. It also may take a little time to integrate or absorb the results of the massage session.


Schedule regular massage sessions. Massage has its greatest benefits over time. The therapeutic effects of massage are cumulative, so the more often you get a massage, the better you will feel and the more quickly your body will respond. From one session to the next, relaxation deepens as the chronic patterns of stress in the body are affected and released. If you’re getting a massage to address chronic muscular tension or recovery from a soft tissue injury, more than one session is typically needed. It is not realistic to believe years, months, weeks, or even days of tension/injury will be completely reversed in one massage session.

(Bonus Tip...)

We hope you enjoy your massage.  Please keep in mind that your professional massage therapist uses a lot of mental and physical energy during your session.... (much more than your waiter or waitress at dinner).... if you enjoy your massage, a 20% TIP is appropriate and very much appreciated!

IMPORTANT FOR SCHEDULING

Massage therapy sessions need to end at a specified time on schedule. Any tardiness will not be added to the end.  Those minutes due to client tardiness will not be rescheduled or refunded.


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Saturday
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