Chair Massage for the Masses

If you’ve flown in the last ten years you can’t help but notice people getting a chair massage right there in the airport, as soon as they get off the plane or sometimes just before they travel. It is a great distraction from pre-flight jitters and absolutely amazing after a long flight in coach. Chair massage is very affordable as it tends to be short sessions (5-30 minutes) and in that short time you will feel tension and stress melt away, often easing headaches or that sore shoulder everyone wakes up with occasionally. It is also a good way to check out a new therapist.

For those people who have never had professional massage, a chair session is often a great way to experience a new treat in a safe and comfortable surrounding. Always remember that you are very much in control, so don’t hesitate to give your therapist feedback. If you want more or less pressure or if something is uncomfortable just let your therapist know, it won’t be taken as criticism. The chair may be perfectly comfortable when you sit down and then as you relax your position changes and a small adjustment may be necessary to remain comfortable. It only takes a second! Always communicate with your therapist.

Spontaneity is also a factor, but the airport is just one venue. Thomas Westran from Massage Hillsboro frequently provides chair massage at Farmer’s Markets, fairs, festivals, offices and private parties. He also provide chair massage on a walk-in basis in his office at Of Earth & Air in Hillsboro, Oregon. Next time you are in downtown stop by for a 5-10 minute chair massage, you’ll be surprised how much it will change your day. Mention this article and we’ll add 5 free minutes to your massage.

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One comment on “Chair Massage for the Masses
  1. Epiphania says:

    The basic classes are aamtony, physiology, pathology, ethics, massage theory and practice and business. You also need a student clinic to practice in. You have to find the massage school that is best for you and your learning style and also your preferences. Some schools focus more on the spiritual side of massage and some are just technical and some are a combination of both.You can also take more training in things like deep tissue massage or injury massage or pregnancy massage or sports massage if you want to specialize in one of those areas.

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