Ok, howoften dopeople go for massage's for well being? stress reflief? Muscle Tension Relief? Lymphatic Drainage?
Im training for the VTCT Swedish Massage at my local college, i have to say it is an excellent course and the tutor is outstanding.
What i would expect from my massage at a clinic or any establishmentis the usual, low lighting, some music on in the background, warmish temperature, but i think these things should be a given.
I would expect the therapist to never take thier hands of! Unless moving from one part of the body to the other when toweling and untoweling parts of the body, a proffessional massage therapist surelyshould not be taking thier hands of there clienthalf way through, say a back massage,unless there is a fire or the roof fell in, i thought this was rule No.1 of No No's.
I agree with the people who said they would want a massage therapist to be interested in the client and change the routine for each person, after all, who's the massage for, its your job!
Up until recently i alwaysviewed massage as being mainly for Muscle Tension Relief, Stress Relief andnot 'well being' on its own, though well being is feeling relaxed, becoming destressed and getting the feeling ofhaving atreatment and feeling good about yourself. Then, I had a massagefrom one of my class mates and half way through the massagei started to get tingly spine and a real sense of 'well being', a kind of overwhelming sensation of feeling good. Ive been to about 4 massage therapist's in Beauty Salons and id never felt this before, it was always agood massagebut never special, the massages always seemed clinical and robotic.
Now, whenever i go for a massage or when i give a massage, i will always look for this feeling of 'well being' first and the muscle tension relief second.
But how is the 'sense of wellbeing' acheived, is it a number of all the above reason's or is the quality of touch by the therapist?
I would expect a therapist to be able to adapt there routine, if i went into a therapist and said 'im on a business trip for a few days and i would like a massage but i want to feel refreshed when i leave the treatment room' i would hope they could use less of the slow flat movements for the quicker choppier ones.
How many therapist's have regular massage's from other therapist's so that they dont forget what its like to be a client?
Sorry, there are probably more questions in here than what i would want from a massage, but the questions are really what i would want from my therapist and massage.