
Best Massage in Cincinnati---Specializing in barefoot deep tissue massage Thursday, August 30 2012
Someone just emailed me today and asked what I thought about being able to properly learn Ashiatsu from a DVD. In a word, no!
Oftentimes, as I watch students work, I can tweak what they're doing pretty easily. It helps them make their massage safer and more comfortable for the client. Sometimes, a therapist can look clumsy but do a great job. Others look on-spot but definitely need some fine tuning
For that reason, we have all of our students work on us (the instructors for Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy) on the second day of class. As an instructor of any modality, it's imperative that we make sure that we teach safe techniques. We can't fine tune a student who's learning from a DVD.
If you think you can really learn barefoot massage from someone who's learned from youtube, then, well, I'm sorry. Wednesday, August 29 2012
So you want to learn barefoot massage. Yes? I recommend taking a real life class. I hope you don't think you can really learn from a video or youtube. Do you think you could have learned to be an amazing massage therapist by not doing any hands on? Would you really go to a massage therapist who learned to do massage by reading books, Googling, watching videos?
Of course I'm prejudiced. I have spent thousands of hours doing barefoot massage on clients over the past 10 years. I went through an exacting training program to learn how to do barefoot massage workshop training. And I am very specific about how I teach in class, what is good form, what can be improved on, what kinds of moves are unsafe. www.ashiatsuworkshops.com has information from an instructor who has been teaching ashiatsu classes for over 8 years. Ashiastu massage is not something to be treated lightly. When it's not done well, you can hurt someone. Or yourself (imagine falling off a table). And those would both not help your massage business! Tuesday, August 28 2012
I had such a great Ashi-Thai Barefoot Massage Class this weekend! 2 of the therapists took their barefoot massage training originally in 2002 (the year I learned ashiatsu barefoot work), one took my massage ceu class just this past June, and the 4th is a barefoot deep tissue massage grad from a couple of years ago.
The Ashi-Thai class is a ball. You learn to use your body weight to do compression and stretching to loosen up the client's body. They wear loose, comfortable fitting clothes. The therapist needs no cream, so it's no fuss, no muss! If you go to my website at www.AffinityMassages.com, you'll find my class schedule. www.Deepfeet.com is the founder's site, where you can find locations for Barefoot Bar Massage Training throughout the United States. My studio is located in Cincinnati, OH. I'll post photos tomorrow of my ashi-thai barefoot massage workshop. Monday, August 27 2012
Have you ever had someone walk on your back? Sometimes, it's one of your children. Or maybe your spouse stepped on you when you came home from work with an aching back.
If your massage therapist doesn't "walk on your back", maybe you should ask him/her about taking a class. Back walking, in my case, actually, is a mis-nomer. When I did a demonstration for massage students one time, a woman told me I looked like I was "skating on the client's back." This is actually a perfect visual for ashiatsu (well, minus the cold and the skates). The massage therapist using gliding and sweeping movements across the client's body. And one of the reasons you can't learn barefoot massage properly online or from a video or book is because it's vital for the therapist with whom you practice to give you feedback while you work. So our barefoot massage workshop / training / classes are the perfect place to learn to skate or discover the art of back walking. You can learn Ashiatsu barefoot bar massage in our Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy classes across the United States. Go to deepfeet.com for the nationwide schedule. Friday, July 06 2012
Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy deep tissue barefoot massage is really a massage treatment that is like no other. Well, others have imitated it, but it's the orignal source of barefoot massage using an overhead bar system with a table and client underneath.
Why so different? Because with traditional deep tissue massage, the therapist uses bony thumbs and elbows to give deep pressure. Unless their arms are well insulated/padded, it usually hurts the client. Enter a soft heel and ball of the foot. A much broader surface, it is the perfect tool to work out knots on the client without their silently (or loudly!) swearing at the therapist. Ashiatsu is the perfect choice for clients who need deep tissue work but don't feel like lying on the massage table for an hour or more of torture. (Just my opinion, by the way). Tuesday, April 17 2012
If your clients love your deep tissue barefoot ashiatsu massage, it may be time for you to add on to your repetoire! I have an advanced class in May in Cincinnati. Check out the class schedule and register online. I only have a few spaces available, and the class is only being offered one time this year.
Thursday, March 22 2012
Massage increases circulation, helps excrete toxins and has been proven to relax. It does a ton of other interesting things, too, such as improving skin elasticity and reducing scar tissue. Why not get a massage? Your body will love you for it. I have times available this coming week! Wednesday, March 21 2012
Yes, I did a Groupon feature. I was the first massage therapists in Cincinnati to be featured, and just the 3rd business in town. I didn't know the ramifications of big, big discounts, but 2 years later that has changed. I did the Groupon massage on a whim. I worked for 25% of what I normally do, which is what most businesses do when they do Groupon. You offer 50% off, they take 50%, and WHAM! You're making a few bucks an hour. Yes, I do have a few loyal customers. I can tell you that almost all of my clients were wowed by their session-they told me so. I treated everyone as if they were a potentially new full paying client. One of my regulars stopped coming to me since his wife "just keeps buying me massages on Groupon!" One acquaintance of mine, an LMT, has been featured several times on both Groupon and Living Social. Why? Because the clients don't come back if they're not getting an inexpensive massage. It's sad, really sad. Having analyzed my own spending habits, and realizing that I would buy a Groupon with no intention of returning to said business, I refuse to buy them. Because businesses are featured so that they can obtain new clients, not break even on the service they perform. Wednesday, February 29 2012
If you're a massage therapist who does deep tissue work, you may want to consider taking our Barefoot Basics Ashiatsu class. Your clients will love the deep tissue massage because it's smooth and comfortable. You'll love that you can do deep tissue massage without having to ice your hands (or feet)!
Monday, February 20 2012
I pushed my advanced ashi dates back one day to May 19-21 2012. It'll be Sat - Mon.
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