12 Things That Annoy Your Massage Therapist The Most HD

12.01.2019
Here are 12 things that annoy your massage therapist the most. Aside from the most annoying thing you could ever tell a massage therapist (that their job isn’t that hard), there’s actually a list of other things that they find equally as frustrating. We’re exposed to a lot of myths and misunderstandings about massage therapy, and the idea that it doesn’t require a ton of effort is only one of them. Massage therapists don’t have an easy job but there are a few things that would make their job a little easier. Whether you’re an RMT professional yourself, or simply a fan of massages and want to have a good relationship with your practitioner, this video has got something for us all! #MassageTherapist #Massage #Etiquette Music: https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music Summary: 12. Being called a “masseuse” or a “masseur.” Using outdated titles from the 1950s can drive a massage therapist crazy. Try RMT (registered massage therapist) or massage practitioner. These days, most massage therapists require some sort of education, training, or certification to be considered a masseuse, and it can be considered disrespectful to give them a generic name. 11. Clients who are self-conscious. We can’t anticipate every great skin day when booking a neck massage, deep tissue massage, or any other type of massage. Whether you have a sprinkle of back acne or forgot to shave your legs, it’s nothing they haven’t seen before! 10. Clients who haven’t showered. This one’s pretty straight-forward. Like any appointment focused on your body, whether it be a doctor’s visit or a wax, it’ll make it more enjoyable for the both of you if you’re clean. Your massage therapists are providing you a service, and a part of this service requires them to get extremely close to our body. 9. Clients who “forget” their wallets. Like with any other service being given, massage therapists expect to get paid! If you expect to get a massage, well, you’ve gotta pay for it! The same can be said for tipping. If your massage therapist went out of his or her way to give you an amazing deep tissue massage, let them know that you appreciate it. 8. Sound effects. Whether the massage feels really good or that kink in your neck the RMT is working out really hurts, try to control the noises. Massage therapists have heard it all, but that doesn’t take away from the fact that certain noises can be really weird. 7. Massage therapists are in pain too. Giving a massage like a deep tissue massage is a physically and emotionally demanding task. You’re not the only one who’s hurting. So try to take this into consideration when you are getting your massage. As good (or bad) as the massage may feel, remember that your massage therapist is completing a service which can also put a strain on their own body! 6. How unreliable their job is. Although getting a massage is becoming a more common method of self-care, it can still be unpredictable when it comes to clients. That’s why massage therapists de

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