FAQs
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
The first thing to realize is that it's very hard to find really good massage or bodywork, no matter what the rate. I do just for a client what I would need and want from a therapist if I were getting it done. Most therapists do it by the numbers, by how they were taught or trained. But really good work doesn't come that way. Great bodywork simply comes from knowing anatomy and knowing how to find tension and problem areas - THEN having a talent for knowing just the right touch and way to remove it without "bad" pain. As this is being done, you should feel tension and sore areas subsiding and feeling better and better, until at the end you are renewed or on the way to a quick recovery from what you came in with. $40 massages are typically for a "feel-good" sensation, relaxation, assuming there's a really nice touch used. Anything needed beyond a "feel-good" sensation is therapeutic, and that will run at least $80 an hour and up. Add for specialties. You will get what you pay for here.