RelaxAndBreathe's Massage Interview
Do you remember your first client ? Tell us something about that first day when you decided to be a Masseur!
Like it was yesterday...10 years ago during my clinical trials, I had a request for an out call appointment. Yes, it was scary at first, going to a strangers home can be a little intimidating, but once that door opens and you meet face to face, everything changes. First impression is everything to me, though over the years, I have learned that on the clients perspective, nerves are completely normal and that helped me learn many different approaches to adapt to many different personalities.
Some people say that being a Masseur is addictive. Would you miss your Masseur days ?
I truly would. I have had many odd jobs in the past, but being a masseur, my life sometimes feels like it could be written in a memoir from all the interesting encounters.
Do you consider yourself a successful Masseur?
Almost 15 years in the field and still going strong and hard
Tell us a little about yourself, if you were to pick something what would you like your clients to absolutely know about you?
I would like my clients to know that they are always in a safe space for self expression, exploration, and that I will always go at their pace of comfort
How would you like someone that contacts you for a massage to feel when they leave?
Eager to come back for more
What are your hobbies, what do you like to do in your spare time?
I own a leather design company where I craft custom leather
Why did you become a Masseur?
I simply enjoy helping other people
What advice would you give to someone who wants to be a Masseur?
Be smart, don't under value yourself, and listen to your clients physically and intuitively.
What distinguishes you from all the other Masseurs?
Everyone in the field customizes their own special techniques to share with their clients. Schedule a session with me to discover mine.
How long have you been a Masseur and how long do think you'd like to continue?
Almost 15 years and probably keep going until I physically fall apart lol
How often do you travel? Do you prefer to travel or are you more of a homebody?
I prefer to provide the safe space with the perfect elements that guarantee tranquility and comfort.
Is extensive training necessary for a Masseur in order to be successful?
Yes and no. Training for the basics, but technique and intuition come from within.
How do you like clients to feel about the experience when they leave?
Fully relaxed without any worries or stress and with a smile of content