TheRiteTouch's Personal Masseur Interview
Personal Interviews give you the opportunity to know the Masseur you are considering to hire better before you make the first step.
Our Personal Masseur Interviews are a great way to give a little bit of personal and even intimate information about your massage experience. Get to know him better before you call!
How long have you been a Masseur and how long do think you'd like to continue?
I have now been doing the Art of massage for eight years. And I will continue to do it until I physically am unable to move. I see Massage has something that should live with in our life cycle and whether it’s a cuddling touch with a loved one, a caring treatment of an injury or that sensual euphoria with a partner, Massage will forever continue to be part of my life
Is extensive training necessary for a Masseur in order to be successful?
I believe in order to be truly successful the knowledge and understanding of the boshyes skeletal system and muscular sure is a must for true therapeutic sessions. I think as a masseur you should also keep yourself not only informed but in touch with new and different aspects of this art form. Being able to experience and learn from different cultures because eastern and western Massage are very different because our beliefs in our physical bodies and our spirituality are different. You can never go wrong by continuing to broaden your horizons
Why did you become a Masseur?
The very first inspiration that I received was after my mother had been diagnosed with cancer and had gone through two years of basically physical hell. She did not come from a financially comfortable background and have never had a massage or any type of spa treatment and I gave her a complete spa package for Mother’s Day the last she had. And when she came out of that spa she looked me dead in the eyes and said that she has not felt better with all the procedures and medications and hassle that the doctors and nurses had put her through this one massage and mud bath and energy treatment had made her feel more whole and alive. That’s when I knew there was something there that I wanted to be a part of