1.) The Massage Therapist Must Be Qualified
Gone are the days of practicing on your friends and calling yourself a Massage Therapist. Most state require a certain level of certification, in order to charge for service. In Louisiana the minimum amount of formal education is 500 hundred hours. I was fortunate to attend Medical Training College in Baton Rouge, Louisiana which allowed me to receive over 700 education hours. Having this education is very important because without the person wouldn’t know what conditions massage is good for and which one’s not so good. It also insures that the person knows the bone and muscle structure of the body. After formal education is completed the therapist must pass a massage exam and a state licensing exam. Then every year the therapist must complete continuing education requirement. In Louisiana it is 12 hours per year. On top of all of the at the therapist is required to carry liability insurance in order to be prepared for an unfortunate accident.
So you see, there is more to being a qualified Massage Therapist than meets the eye. The good news for you is that most therapist comply with these rules and regulations because they want to stay in business.
2.) Stay Away from Businesses That Don’t Want Exposure
We have all seen these types of so-called massage places on the news. You know the ones that the police try to bust but just can’t find the evidence. These are not reputable massage businesses. Yes, they may have a Licensed Massage Therapist on staff which offers tradition massage sessions but this is just a cover up. Swedish and Deep Tissue Massage is not how the make their real money. The specialize in happy ending and such things. Any reputable self-respecting Massage Therapist would not offer these services. I care too much about myself and my profession to stoop this low.
This type of massage parlor will not advertise that these types of behaviors are going on there. The rumor spreads by word of mouth. The person answering the phone will not talk of such things over the phone. You wait to place your real order when you come in and it is all in code.
If an unsuspecting client calls, the receptionist is very good at explaining the benefits of Swedish or Deep Tissue Massage. You wouldn’t have a clue.
If you do book the appointment, when you arrive for your session take an observation. What does the place look like? If you are getting a proper massage your therapist should not be wearing high heels and a black teddy. I”m just say.
If you going to a place like this, STOP. If you are caught there you could be in serious trouble depending on the services you are receiving.
3.) The Therapist Should Offer The Type of Services You Need
Before I book a massage, I already know the kind that I want. I never book with a Massage Therapist that doesn’t know much about Deep Tissue because that is the main thing I am looking for. The same should go for you. Before you book a treatment make sure that you know what you are looking for. Do you just want to relax? Do you have tight and uncomfortable shoulders? Do you want a spa atmosphere? Once you know the answer to this questions, it will make your search a lot easier.
You also need to decide if you want to visit a spa or a massage clinic. Having someone come to your home is living the good life because they take care of all the hard work for you. However, if you like driving to the spa that’s great. Do What your heart desires.
4.) Caring
Don’t spend your money with a therapist that is selfish with his or her main target being money. You want a therapist that cares about you and your well-being. You are looking for someone who has a giving heart because you want a genuine relationship to grow between you. Who wants to develop a relationship with a person that is only self motivation. Here again, you are fortunate that many of Massage Therapists are giving and caring by nature.
These are just a few things you need to look for in a Massage Therapist. Let me know so things that you look for by posting a comment.
Thanks for reading,

