Cellulite Massage – Learn How To Do This Massage Technique To Book More Massage Appointments and And Improve Your Massage Therapy Techniques
0“Sixty percent of massage therapists say they would like to work more hours of massage than they presently do.“, according to the most recent AMTA Industry Survey. By adding cellulite massage to your massage menu, you can book more massage appointments.
The American Massage Therapy Association® (AMTA®) is the largest non-profit, professional massage association in the United States, serving more than 56,000 massage therapists, massage students and massage schools. AMTA works to advance the profession through ethics and standards, the promotion of fair and consistent licensing of massage therapists in all states, and public education on the benefits of massage.
One of the benefits of massage is cellulite reduction. You can learn this technique by watching this video. Susan Brown has recorded the benefits of this treatment through before and after photos for her clients. You can do this technique too!
If you would like to book more massage appointments and have even more repeat customers, then offering cellulite massage is the solution. It’s a great benefit for your clients, and you get a repeat customer for 6 weeks. A perfect offering for the upcoming holidays. Soon you’ll be fully booked!
Get long lasting results for your clients with Cellulite Massage. A six-week program of this intensive work promotes dimensional inch loss, smoothes out dimpled skin, and flushes toxins stored in fat cells. Since cellulite plagues most women, regardless of age or weight, this is a great massage to offer. This is a great way to book 6 repeat sessions with your female clients.
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In Aesthetic VideoSource’s Cellulite Massage online training video and DVD, licensed massage therapist Susan Brown shows you the manual techniques — strokes, pressure, depth, and direction — that have yielded an average of 6 to 12 inches lost from the abdomen to the thighs for her clients…without the clients changing their lifestyles. Before and after photos and documented inch loss verify her results.
As women get older, this problem visibly worsens. The connective tissue (fascia) in the skin becomes more rigid, and fat cells start storing excess toxins that the body hasn’t flushed out. These fibers stay rigid, but the fat cells don’t. They push up against the skin like an overstuffed couch, and that’s what causes the cottage cheese dimpling effect we call “cellulite”. In women, we see this most commonly around the upper abdomen, thighs, and buttocks. Cellulite Massage works by loosening up the fascia, softening it, so it’s not so rigid, and softening the fat tissue and expressing the toxins and directing them into the lymphatic system. However, it’s not a one-time deal. It involves a six-week program, with three massages per week, totaling 18 massages.
In this comprehensive instructional video, Brown goes step-by-step through a complete massage session. This technique is entirely done by hand; no additional equipment is required. She also goes over the benefits and contraindications, initial client assessment, client forms (agreement form, medical history form, and client tracking sheet), pricing, setting realistic client goals and expectations, measuring and tracking client progress, and follow-up recommendations for your clients to help maintain the results.
“Cellulite Massage is highly effective and considered an alternative to liposuction,” says Brown. “It’s intensive work, but it’s worth the effort.”
Susan’s technique clearly gets results. Massage therapists only need their experienced hands to provide this additional service to their clients.
Susan Brown is a licensed massage therapist, practicing since 1996, and has provided Cellulite Massage since 2001. She is the owner of A Gift of Touch in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her main focus is helping clients find health and wellness, specializing in helping people with chronic pain. Brown also practices integrated Swedish massage, Reiki, neuromuscular therapy, and myokinetic release therapy.
Click here to order the entire online Cellulite Massage training video (1 Hr. 13 Mins.). Another option is to get the Cellulite Massage DVD (1 Hr. 13 Mins.), which can be ordered online or by calling 801-282-2490 or toll free at 1-800-414-2434.
You can get 3 approved massage continuing education credits when you take the Cellulite Massage course on the Jumozy website. When you take the course online, you can watch the entire online version of the Cellulite Massage training video. The Jumozy course includes an online exam and a certificate of completion.
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