After
Your Massage
Hydrate after your massage session with
plenty of water. Half of your body weight in ounces
is recommended on a daily basis. (If you weigh 160, drink 80 ounces)
Refrain from vigorous exercise for 24 hours after a massage, unless
your massage is designed for a pre-determined sporting event. Proper
stretching is helpful in maintaining the increased flexibility that
you will experience after your massage.
Besides drinking more water, what else can I do after the session to
prevent soreness? DRINK WATER!
To further prevent soreness your massage session can be followed with
a bath in epsom salt, baking soda, and sea salt (about 1 cup of each)
or a bath in apple cider vinegar (approximately. 1 pint). This will
assist the body in removing toxins and any physical soreness that resides
after the treatment.
You may also want to refrain from vigorous exercise for 24 hours after
a massage, unless your massage is designed for a pre-determined sporting
event. Proper stretching is helpful in maintaining the increased flexibility
that you may experience after your massage.
It is recommended to schedule appointments in advance and plan on getting
a massage at least one time per month for therapeutic benefits. Don’t
wait until you go on vacation – use massage as a mini-vacation
or stress-break during your normal routine. Good communication is essential
between the massage therapist and the client. There are many factors
that can influence the effectiveness of the session.
Ask your massage therapist if there is anything that you could work
on before your next session. example: stretches
Upon payment, many people wonder about tipping. Tipping
is optional but it is a large part of a massage therapists
income it always appreciated. |