Farty McFart
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Hey folks,
I'm curious to hear about people's session flows. Someone was asking me if I followed "scripts"... and I don't have a clear yes or no.
For relaxation clients and nearly every spa session, I have a general flow I like that follows a particular flow of energy in the body: I start them prone and start at the lower legs and work my way up the back of the body, then turn them over and work down, ending at the feet.
Within that, I have specific sequences of strokes I generally like to use, transitions that I've developed that work for me, etc.
When people come multiple times and their bodies aren't all that different each time, the massage does tend to be very similar each time... especially in a spa setting. Given the amount of time (next to none) I have to get to know the spa clients, I really value having this framework that each session can hang off of, and only modify portions within the framework to tailor to the specific person.
I have been modifying it a lot more, especially with clients who have specific complaints, particularly ones that just don't fit into the framework. For example, with a number of folks I've been starting them off with fascial work first on specific areas... of course then I tend to the move into my framework massage, but even that is changing some lately.
How about you? How similar or different is each massage?
I'm curious to hear about people's session flows. Someone was asking me if I followed "scripts"... and I don't have a clear yes or no.
For relaxation clients and nearly every spa session, I have a general flow I like that follows a particular flow of energy in the body: I start them prone and start at the lower legs and work my way up the back of the body, then turn them over and work down, ending at the feet.
Within that, I have specific sequences of strokes I generally like to use, transitions that I've developed that work for me, etc.
When people come multiple times and their bodies aren't all that different each time, the massage does tend to be very similar each time... especially in a spa setting. Given the amount of time (next to none) I have to get to know the spa clients, I really value having this framework that each session can hang off of, and only modify portions within the framework to tailor to the specific person.
I have been modifying it a lot more, especially with clients who have specific complaints, particularly ones that just don't fit into the framework. For example, with a number of folks I've been starting them off with fascial work first on specific areas... of course then I tend to the move into my framework massage, but even that is changing some lately.
How about you? How similar or different is each massage?