
Massage is an old craft. Long before websites, certificates and marking slogans appeared, people were already working with their hand, pressing, stretching and easing tired muscles back into a calmer state.
Over time the profession has wandered down many side roads. Some tried to turn massage into medicine with complex language. Others chased novelty.
Online you will find endless styles and techniques promising miraculous results. Much of which is simply marketing. Strip it all away and massage becomes something much simpler.
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Massage is simply skilled touch.​ The careful use of pressure, stretch and movement to help the body release unnecessary tension and return to a calmer state. Nothing mystical. Nothing theatrical. Just hands, knowledge and time.
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Traditionally this craft was learned slowly. Decides of practice building sensitivity, judgment and precision. This is why massage cannot be mastered in a two week course.
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Approached seriously massage is a craft like any other: carpentry, cooking, music or professional sports. It rewards practice, patience and thousands of hours of work
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What Chris's clients receive is not, a fashionable therapy. They receive the distilled result of a life-time spend learning the craft.