2010年2月8日星期一

Hot Stone Massage




Beautiful spa ads may have you believe that hot stone therapy is a gimmick for producing artistic photographs, implying it’s not a serious massage experience. The truth is, a massage utilizing stones can be incredibly relaxing and rejuvenating, more so than traditional massage.

How Does it Work?
Much like the spa pictures you see of people with dark, flat stones along their spine, the stones are warmed and then placed on the body while the therapist actively uses additional stones as an extension of their hand while they massage you. The placement of the stones can be aligned with chakras, meridians, and zones depending on the therapist’s training which can help increase the flow of energy through your body, as well as allow for a deeper relaxation of the muscles compared to traditional massage. Hot stone can also be an effective remedy for stress and anxiety.

When to Get a Hot Stone Massage?
The idea of a hot stone massage might only appeal to you in the winter, but the benefits should be enjoyed year-round. If your energy is low, if your stress levels are high, or if other forms of massage can’t get your muscles to release, hot stones in the hands of a caring therapist can work miracles.

How to Have a Great Experience
The effectiveness of a stone massage can vary with the skill of each therapist. They are longer and usually more expensive (due to additional preparation and cleanup), so it’s worth your while to find a therapist who specializes in them. Start with a referral, and before you invest in a hot stone massage, consider booking a Swedish or other similar massage first if the therapist is new to you. Ask how long a they have been performing hot stone and what their philosophy is around it. During the session, communicate with your therapist if the stones are too warm or the pressure is uncomfortable – a good therapist will always listen and respond to your needs.

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