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Massage
has been divided into three catagories on this site. We will
address each one because the results will be very different.
We will begin with light massage which will include Reiki,
Swedish, Energy Work and Spa massages. This style of massage
can offer profound results or simply relax you.
We will then address medium which may leave light bruising
after completion. Professionals who do medium massage are
well trained and usually have a great deal of experience.
You should never feel sharp pain during a massage. Discomfort
is normal momentarily. You should surely feel younger and
livelier after a day or two.
Deep massage is for athletes, people who do heavy work and
those in accute pain. Again, sharp pain is contrary to healing.
Bruising is normal after the first few massage sessions. You
may be sore for a day or two like after a good work out. Your
body will change dramatically after the third or fourth session.
Be the time you have had six or seven sessions, you will be
much more flexible and will understand the true value of regular
massage.
Light
Massage
Most Spa massage is fairly light and designed to relax you.
For people new to massage, this is a good first step. Most
light massage addresses the whole body at one session. It
is the Spa industry that has been at the fore front of massage
education. Until recently, only the elite knew the value of
massage. Most royal families receive massage daily.
Medium
Massage
You will find some medium massage in Spa settings, however,
independant practitioners are more likely to practice medium
massage. Between light and deep, medium massage still addresses
the whole body in one session.
Deep
Massage
Born in ancient China 6,000 years ago, massage was used as
a form of healthcare. The ancient form of massage called "Tuina"
is the foundation of many deep muscle techniques. "Canadian
Deep Muscle Massage" was born in the late 1800's. "Rolfing"
was born in 1959 at Eslan in California. Each of these techniques
addresses only one area of the body at any one time. These
practitioners are usually very well trained. Again, sharp
pain is not to be acceptable. Discomfort is certainly normal.
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