How to Give a Great Massage?

Ask about preferences, pressure, injuries, and areas to avoid

Wash hands and trim nails

Use clean sheets, towels, and a comfortable room temperature

Start with a calm, relaxed pace

Use massage oil or lotion to reduce friction

Begin with broad, gentle strokes to warm the muscles

Keep pressure steady and consistent

Check in regularly about pressure and comfort

Focus on slow, flowing movements

Work from larger muscle groups to smaller ones

Use your body weight, not just your hands, to avoid strain

Maintain good posture while massaging

Avoid pressing directly on bones, joints, or the spine

Avoid massaging injured, inflamed, or painful areas

Adjust pressure for sensitivity and tension

Use kneading for tight muscles

Use circular motions for tension spots

Use long strokes to promote relaxation

Keep movements smooth and connected

Watch for signs of discomfort

End with lighter strokes to help the body relax

Give the person time to rest afterward

Clean up and wash hands after the massage

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