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Couples Health: Massage

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Couples' Massage,
A How To

By Annette Blanchard
& Jason Cheng, DO


Massage is an element of sexual intimacy, and wonderful gift to another. For couples the experience can be a soothing and spiritual sharing in both pleasing and the receiving pleasure.  There are three basic types of massage: 1) Therapeutic 2) Sensual 3) Erotic.

Therapeutic massage is designed to deliver health benefits. 


Massage can be the ultimate expression of love and caring between two people.


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This is the type of massage used to aid in recovery from accidents and injuries, combat stress and induce relaxation.  When you visit a physical therapist or a massage therapist, you receive a therapeutic massage.

Sensual massage is more personal and includes many of the same strokes as therapeutic but its purpose is to arouse, cherish and pamper without leading to intercourse.  Sensual massage concentrates on the non-genital erogenous zones and the pleasure of touch without the focus on therapy.  Each stroke and sequence follows a pre-determined sequence.

Erotic massage is foreplay and includes elements of therapeutic and sensual massage but also delves into the genitals with the sole purpose of leading to intercourse.  Unlike therapeutic or sensual massage, erotic massage has no rules or specific sequences. 

This article covers therapeutic massage.

Many people shy away from giving their lover a massage because in the past hands have cramped up, backs have become sore or it just seems like too much work. Who wants to give pleasure if it causes pain? If this is your past experience, we have good news for you.  You were doing it wrong!  You don’t need to dread massages anymore because this article will show you how to do it right. When done correctly massage doesn’t hurt, cramp your hands or cause back pain.  When done correctly, your lover will become putty in your hands, literally.  Give him or her a full massage, and then ask the big questions or favors.  You’ll be surprised how receptive he or she becomes.  Well we can’t promise that, but it can’t hurt!

To get you off on the right foot, let us start with a few pointers and insider tips.
 

A. Position & Pressure

1. Body position: Use your body weight to apply pressure, not your arms or hands. Hunching over will give you a backache. On a bed or the floor, adopt a kneeling/crouching position—legs bent with your butt tucked under. This position forces you to utilize your upper body to work on your lover’s upper body, not your back.  If standing, make sure your partner is at waist or counter height so you are not bending over.

2. Hand Position: As you optimize the weight of your upper body for pressure, remember to keep your wrists and hand locked so that the weight of your upper body is distributed evenly and not into your joints. Too much weight unevenly distributed through your joints will lead to unnecessary carpal tunnel or arthritic pain.  Remember, the majority of the pressure is created from your weight and gravity, not your strength.


Pour the oil into your hands, not on your partner

3. Hand strengthening exercises: In order to keep the hands from cramping by all the work you’ve put them through, getting your hands on a Thera-squeeze® stress ball (like our Purple Passion Stress Ball) or the Chinese metal meditation balls are great physical exercises that strengthen and develop coordination. Your hands will develop increased sensitivity with each massage. Exercises will give you the magic hands your partner will treasure. 

 

b. Creating the Environment

Creating an environment conducive to relaxation is a primary factor in successful massage experience. If you have children, make sure they are asleep or with friends. Put the animals outside, unplug the phone, draw the shades and turn off any appliances before starting.  If you have a humidifier, this can help make the room more comfortable.  You want to create a sanctuary where the outside world cannot penetrate for the next hour.

 The following are additional tips for creating a soothing relaxing space for massage:

 

1.     Oils: an essential part of the massage experience.  Warmed, they enable a smooth, frictionless glide, making stoking easier and more soothing to the one receiving the massage.  Essential oils can also be used in conjunction with potpourri strained like tea and added to the oil. It’s helpful to warm a bottle of oil under hot water, or in a bucket of hot water.

2.     Aromatherapy: This is the art and science of the use of a plant’s essence. Combined with the oils mentioned above, these botanicals have been used throughout the ages for its calming, balancing, and rejuvenating qualities. Herbs frequently used include lavender, chamomile, lemongrass, peppermint or jasmine.

3.     Lighting: Candles, rather than fluorescent lighting, work best for a romantic soothing atmosphere.

4.     Music: Choose music you consider relaxing. Soft jazz, new age and light classical are great choices. Keep the volume low.

5.     Props: These can include a massage table (if you have one), pillows to put under the ankle or hip, a warm dry l to wrap into a “donut” for your head placement or massage aids like rollers and balls.  NEXT

 



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About Annette Blanchard
 

Annette Blanchard is a nationally certified therapeutic body worker and licensed holistic health practitioner with over 20 years of professional experience in health and fitness. As the owner of Holistic Sports Spa & Wellness Center, she specializes in sports and injury rehabilitation, stress reduction and natural skin care for rejuvenation and anti-aging.


Annette Blanchard

Since 1981, she began at the University of Calgary where she studied Sports Medicine, kinesiology and anatomy. As an athletic trainer, lifeguard and anatomy professor, her experience integrating clinical science with skilled bodywork has enabled professionals, athletes, and all those seeking better health to benefit from her knowledge and healing hands.

Annette is also host of one of Orange County's leading radio program, "Healthy Talk Radio", where she is known as one of "Orange County's Voice for Alternative Medicine", a program that includes interviews with leading health educators and authors.
 

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