Self Massage
how many jobs do you think a good massage therapist books weekly?
say its a self employed massage therapist and they charge 50 bucks an hour in a busy area with a good reputation. how many jobs do you think they would book in a week? do you think this is a good paying job?
A good massage therapist books about 20 hours worth a week.
Any more than that, and we need to see our chiropractors.
It is a good career to have if you care about helping people get better.
If you are in it for the money, clients can detect that and not give you repeat business.
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The Stick 17.5" Self Massage Tool Sale Price: $27.00 |
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Increases circulation to help eliminate lactic acid build-up. Aids recovery. Reduces muscle soreness. |
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Body Back Buddy & Mini-BBB Self Massage Tool Duo: Trigger Point Relief Sale Price: $37.95 |
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Body Back Buddy: Our most popular design reflects years of feedback from massage therapists, chiropractors, and physical therapists. With 11 therapy knobs, the Body Back Buddy stimulates in between muscles and pinpoints trigger points for a more finely tuned treatment... |
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Trigger Point Performance Ultimate 6 Total Body Self Myofascial Release and Deep Tissue Massage Kit Sale Price: Too low to display |
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The Ultimate 6 Kit is the ultimate set of tools to helpĀ massage and maintain a healthy, active body. This package includes the TP Massage Ball, TP Footballer and TP Quadballer. This package also includes the Ultimate 6 Guidebook... |
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Body Back Buddy Sale Price: $34.95 |
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This popular design reflects years of feedback from massage therapists, chiropractors, and physical therapists. With 11 therapy knobs, the Body Back Buddy stimulates in between muscles and pinpoints trigger points for a more finely-tuned treatment... |
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2 AccuMassage Self Massage Tools Sale Price: $39.95 |
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Overview: The AccuMassage Trigger Point Massager is the best tool made for releasing muscle spasms and knots in the neck and hard to reach shoulders and calf muscles. It's perfect for home, office and travel... |
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AccuMassage Self Massage Tool and Porcupine Massage Ball Sale Price: $25.00 |
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The AccuMassage Trigger Point Massager is the best tool made for releasing muscle spasms and knots in the neck and hard to reach shoulders and calf muscles. It's perfect for home, office and travel. The Porcupine Massage Ball has hundreds of sensory nodules that act as mini acupressure points when when rolled along the body. |
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Solomax Self Massage Tool By Kelly Kinetics Sale Price: $29.95 |
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The SoloMAX Massage Tool is a unique self-massage tool that offers the user multiple massage attachment options for all of their different types of aches and pains. The user can choose the very popular smooth Roller Wheel attachment for a soothing rolling massage of sore and tired soft tissue, or the one inch Acupressure Knob for more intense direct pressure of tight trigger points... |
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Trigger Point Performance Self Myofascial Release and Deep Tissue Massage Ball Sale Price: $24.45 |
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The Trigger Point Performance Massage Ball's primary focus is to assist in managing minor aches and pains of the muscle by applying pressure to general areas. Apply pressure with the ball by using the floor, wall or any hard surface to stabilize movement of the ball... |
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Thera Cane Massager Sale Price: $29.95 |
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Ease your aches and pains without hiring a professional masseuse with the TheraCane massager. The simple yet effective self-massager makes it easy to apply pain-relieving deep compression directly to hard, knotted trigger points anywhere they occur, breaking up tension even in the hardest-to-reach muscle areas... |
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3 Mini Portable Travel Self Massage Tools Sale Price: $14.95 |
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The Body Back Mini Trigger Point Travel Massager is very compact and easy to use. You can fit the massager in your purse, small travel bag or desk. It is easy to carry anywhere. Release the exact point where you feel pain, stress or strain... |
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