Hello Evita. Yes! It was great fun, and more to come! I feel that you are right. This kind of music is better suited for the therapists, not for clients. These kind of kinds of music just help therapists to let go, to be more artistic, to get out of the frame of 'whats allowe'. Yet, during the massage session with clients, I don't think its a good idea to put this kind of music to clients. Alothough, I have some clients who like even more energetic music....
Hi Emma, I will have oil and pencil case. In terms of Covid: I have ask your clients to let me know if they have any symptoms of flu. All you need to do during the exam, is just to ask them if they have any flu symptoms since they have booked the session.
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Hello Richard, The calendar has all the times, just click on each event and you will see the whole details of each class. Tomorrow's webinar is 10.00am to 14.00 pm See you tomorrow!
HI Evita, Yes, you can do it. The minimum you need to do it 10 clients. As you need to do 50 sessions, the AVERAGE treatment for each client is 4 or 5. But you can give some clients more treatments then 4 or 5. Up to you. Is that clear? Best Dror
Good question, actually very important question. What will make clients coming back to you is not that you know more techniques, but the QUALITY of the massage techniques you give. This is vital to remember every time you give massage. Quality, quality, quality and quality...
Hi Dror et al, Thank you for the response. It makes sense and this is what i need to focus... forget overthinking and just connect to the body and muscles and let me go with the musicality of the movements. As you said, I asked my client regarding repetition and she admitted that could have stayed receiving massage for another 2hours! And this was very nice to hear... But from the other hand... what will differentiate us from others and make clients to come again and again back to us... :) e.
Good question, actually very important question. What will make clients coming back to you is not that you know more techniques, but the QUALITY of the massage techniques you give. This is vital to remember every time you give massage. Quality, quality, quality and quality...
Hello Evita, Thank you for your question. It a question that many students have asked me during the years. First, I would like to say that usually students like you, who GIVE massage, most of the time feel bored, lost and that they need 'more movements'. On the other side, people who RECEIVE massage, don't mind repetition. They love slow, repetitive strokes. So, the problem is not with the massage, but with us, the therapist. The problem is in the way we think: Our thoughts are fast and progressive. Once we think something, we move on to the next 'thing'. In massage its different. In massage, we need slow down and move from the speed of 'thinking' to the speed of 'being'. And its difficult. So, we (the therapist) odd.
One more thing: it might be that you need more 'massage movements'. However, I would like you to also focus the improvement on the QUALITY of the massage: slow, well connected, responding to the client, musicality, connect movements together, use your body correctly, feel what happen to your client and more.
It will be nice to see what other students in the group feel about this subject so please join the conversation!!
Ah, Fran. Now I can see the connection. She is dancing beautifully. Ispiration!