All Discussions Tagged 'spa' - massage and bodywork professionals2024-03-29T00:06:42Zhttps://massageprofessionals.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=spa&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWellness Spa in Geneva, Switzerland near France : Balima Spatag:massageprofessionals.com,2022-05-23:2887274:Topic:4399642022-05-23T09:51:46.026ZBalima Spahttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/BalimaSpa
<p>Balima Day Spa - is the 1st ranked <a href="https://www.balimaspa.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">wellness spa in Geneva</a>, Switzerland. Based on aromatherapy, our traditional Balinese massage techniques are known to heal the body both physically & spiritually. We are specialise in full body massage, pure relaxation, total rejuvenation, guilt-free massage and your overall wellbeing.</p>
<p>Balima Day Spa - is the 1st ranked <a href="https://www.balimaspa.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">wellness spa in Geneva</a>, Switzerland. Based on aromatherapy, our traditional Balinese massage techniques are known to heal the body both physically & spiritually. We are specialise in full body massage, pure relaxation, total rejuvenation, guilt-free massage and your overall wellbeing.</p> Best Massage Toronto - RMTs And Therapy Clinictag:massageprofessionals.com,2018-11-12:2887274:Topic:3745412018-11-12T05:24:41.544ZMorgan Arnoldhttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/NorthTorontoHealth
<p>Massage is the process of rubbing and pressing the muscles and joints of the body with hands in order to relieve the person from stress, tension and pain. Regular massage can help you to get relief from muscles contraction, frequent stress, and also help in getting a person relief from several chronic pain. It also refers to the process of manipulation of soft tissues of your body that include muscles, ligaments and joints. Massage therapy can help in the treatment of both chronic and acute…</p>
<p>Massage is the process of rubbing and pressing the muscles and joints of the body with hands in order to relieve the person from stress, tension and pain. Regular massage can help you to get relief from muscles contraction, frequent stress, and also help in getting a person relief from several chronic pain. It also refers to the process of manipulation of soft tissues of your body that include muscles, ligaments and joints. Massage therapy can help in the treatment of both chronic and acute conditions. It also help the person in the treatment of their injuries and certain disabilities that he is facing.</p>
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<p>North Toronto Health will provide can provides all type of <a href="http://www.northtorontohealth.com/services/massage-service/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>massages</strong></a> including the Thai massage, <a href="http://joshar.ooo/swedish-massage-in-toronto-yorkville-spa-toronto/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Swedish massage</strong></a>, Shiatsu massage and many more. If a person also looking for a deep therapeutic treatments or a simple relaxing massage then best massage Toronto also provide their services in this field also.</p> Massage Therapytag:massageprofessionals.com,2014-10-25:2887274:Topic:3441822014-10-25T06:07:58.929ZBencharat Morarithttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/Mindprossage
<p>What two words or Key ideas come to mind when you think "massage therapy"?</p>
<p>What two words or Key ideas come to mind when you think "massage therapy"?</p> Most functional, sustainable, affordable, & safe floors for multiple SPA massage therapy rooms with lots of usage. ANY SUGGESTIONS!!! THANK YOU in advance.tag:massageprofessionals.com,2013-04-04:2887274:Topic:3158622013-04-04T01:28:12.961ZBradley Blalock, LMThttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/BradleyBlalockLMT
<p>Most functional, sustainable, affordable, & safe floors for multiple SPA massage therapy rooms with lots of usage. ANY SUGGESTIONS!!! THANK YOU in advance.</p>
<p>Most functional, sustainable, affordable, & safe floors for multiple SPA massage therapy rooms with lots of usage. ANY SUGGESTIONS!!! THANK YOU in advance.</p> Full Slate VS Spa Bookertag:massageprofessionals.com,2013-02-01:2887274:Topic:3016522013-02-01T18:32:18.735ZChristi Crapottahttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/ChristiCrapotta445
<p>Hi. I am considering moving from Full Slate to Spa Booker, but I would like the opinion of others. Full slate is so much more user friendly in its setup, but Spa Booker is more indepth and more complicated, but is intended to be a marketing helpful system. Anyone have any advice? </p>
<p>Hi. I am considering moving from Full Slate to Spa Booker, but I would like the opinion of others. Full slate is so much more user friendly in its setup, but Spa Booker is more indepth and more complicated, but is intended to be a marketing helpful system. Anyone have any advice? </p> Independent Contractors vs. Employeestag:massageprofessionals.com,2012-05-03:2887274:Topic:2599992012-05-03T08:26:13.310ZMaui Ocean Spa & Weddingshttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/MauiOceanSpaWeddings
How are hotels complying with laws requiring Independent contractors to bring in their own equipment, linens, oils, etc?
How are hotels complying with laws requiring Independent contractors to bring in their own equipment, linens, oils, etc? Opinions on massage marketing...getting away from "relaxation"?tag:massageprofessionals.com,2011-03-03:2887274:Topic:1401562011-03-03T20:36:03.552ZLisahttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/LisaVan
<p>Okay, a little info on the situation: I work as an independent contractor in a small massage therapy office. We have two treatment rooms and 3 therapists. The owner of the business, she is a really genuine, good person, but I guess we have different styles and opinions. I haven't voiced much of my thoughts to her because all in all, it is her business and she can run it the way she wants and I will take care of my clients and keep in contact with them in the style that suits me. (Some of her…</p>
<p>Okay, a little info on the situation: I work as an independent contractor in a small massage therapy office. We have two treatment rooms and 3 therapists. The owner of the business, she is a really genuine, good person, but I guess we have different styles and opinions. I haven't voiced much of my thoughts to her because all in all, it is her business and she can run it the way she wants and I will take care of my clients and keep in contact with them in the style that suits me. (Some of her ways of running things just really don't make sense but it's not so much affecting my work)</p>
<p>Issue #1: I have been really anxious to find new ways to reach new clients and I was chatting with "Owner" one day about it and before I could tell her that I would like to offer some "spa" type massage treatments (we do simply Swedish/relaxation, deep tissue, and hot stone therapy in the office) to open up the possibility of a new type of client, she told me that she really wants to steer massage therapy away from the word "relaxation". I didn't say much after that, I really didn't think she would be so interested to hear of my plans after that and honestly my dream is to open my own place someday so why waist my energy, I can still create a business plan for the future. Anyhow, I get the fact that she is trying to lean her business toward insurance claims and people with chronic issues, of course we all want to help people with chronic pain, but is it healthy business wise to cut figuratively cut off an entire limb of marketing possibility. I just found the statement "I want to get massage away from the word relaxation." was a little absurd but I am working in life to keep an open mind and would love to listen to other opinions. </p>
<p>Issue #2: Would anyone even consider wearing sweatpants or jeans to work at a their professional office or event? I never have but have seen some things and makes me wonder if maybe I'm just being uptight, but I thought image in business is important.</p>
<p>Issue #3: In regards to spa massage treatments, does anyone have any comments. Are people providing treatments such as body scrubs & wraps or facial toning in demand where you are at? Are these treatments profitable to your business if you do or have offered them? Along with helping to relieve people from tension and pain, I love to pamper them, I love when people come out of my treatment room and just look plain happy that they came to see me. I also really enjoy expanding creatively. I have never done spa stuff before but am looking at some classes I want to take in the next few months but is it worth the effort or should I stick with more "therapeutic" style courses.</p>
<p>Oops, I tend to write a book when expressing my thoughts, so if you're still with me, what are your opinions/thoughts? I would love to hear what others have to say and hear some personal experiences;)</p>
<p> </p> Worked at a Casino Spa?tag:massageprofessionals.com,2011-02-02:2887274:Topic:1326062011-02-02T15:37:19.150ZJenny Sweeneyhttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/JennySweeney
<p>Does anyone have any experience working at a casino spa?</p>
<p>I'm interested in getting my foot in the door at a spa in Atlantic City, NJ and was hoping to get some insight on how to go about making myself known (they have not posted anywhere on any job sites).</p>
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<p>Does anyone have any experience working at a casino spa?</p>
<p>I'm interested in getting my foot in the door at a spa in Atlantic City, NJ and was hoping to get some insight on how to go about making myself known (they have not posted anywhere on any job sites).</p>
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<p>Help!!</p> Pros and cons of massage chainstag:massageprofessionals.com,2011-01-04:2887274:Topic:1269822011-01-04T19:25:28.733ZJordan Meyerhttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/JordanMeyer
<p>I read this article on massage chains and it got me thinking -- What are the pros and cons of massage chains? do you think they benefit massage therapists? How does it affect the industry?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.massageregister.com/massage-info/massage-news/pros-and-cons-massage-chains">http://www.massageregister.com/massage-info/massage-news/pros-and-cons-massage-chains</a></p>
<p>I read this article on massage chains and it got me thinking -- What are the pros and cons of massage chains? do you think they benefit massage therapists? How does it affect the industry?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.massageregister.com/massage-info/massage-news/pros-and-cons-massage-chains">http://www.massageregister.com/massage-info/massage-news/pros-and-cons-massage-chains</a></p> Massage and Spa Services in a Hospital Settingtag:massageprofessionals.com,2010-03-03:2887274:Topic:696622010-03-03T14:09:52.204ZBridget Turnbachhttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/BridgetTurnbach
<p>I recently contracted with Circles Conciegre Services out of Boston. They have a relationship with Meridian Health Care Systems in NJ. The Pampered Spirit brings massage, nail, hair cut and style into the patients rooms. I am so excited about this opportunity and think it is a great offering especially for people recovering or undergoing medical treatment. Now lovedones can send a massage to the room instead of flowers! </p>
<p>Has anyone else worked in a hospital setting? What has been…</p>
<p>I recently contracted with Circles Conciegre Services out of Boston. They have a relationship with Meridian Health Care Systems in NJ. The Pampered Spirit brings massage, nail, hair cut and style into the patients rooms. I am so excited about this opportunity and think it is a great offering especially for people recovering or undergoing medical treatment. Now lovedones can send a massage to the room instead of flowers! </p>
<p>Has anyone else worked in a hospital setting? What has been you experience with this?</p>