Q: I just finished massage school and I am having a hard time finding where to find supplies. I need a table, sheets, and creams. I am specifically in San Antonio TX. Thanks for the help!
A: I don't know San Antonio, but there are a number of good internet-based vendors, including Massage Warehouse, where you can get excellent quality stuff for good prices. Also, talk to your fellow students, and to massage practitioners you know in town
I'm looking for a sheet of a certain material that I can use on top of my massage table, while working on a client. The material should be resistant to massaging oil stains. I've used cotton sheets in the past and it's almost impossible to get the oil
Either through an on the web adjustment (more than one being purchased a amalgamation which comes with a very nice table, a massage Stool, and a whole agglomeration of other being), or through Craigslist (acutely cheaper), or through CostCo (where ^_^) Only I've been speaking a lot with humans who started before me, and a whole lot of humans demography classes at that academy allegedly purchased their tables elsewhere. I've been agilely apprehension accepting my table, because it's absolutely harder to appropriately convenance at home without one....
I can't afford to get a massage table. Is it possible too give one on a bed? If so give me the instructions or what i could do too make it easy. Also would towels be a good idea to cover the sheets with?
Sorry if this seems long winded by my question needs a preface......
My wifes friend from work is a massage therapist. (a legit one, not the kind you hear about on TV cop shows) She is super cool. One of those "free spirit"
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Ortho-bionomy: Get to know your body's true healing potential AL Pauls, DO By Alexia Severson / aseverson@lcsun-news.com LAS CRUCES - A massage table, covered in soft animal fur and a thin white sheet on top of that, stands in the room, as dim lights cast a relaxing glow. As I lie on my back, Elizabeth Beeson, |
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