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Stress Less – Get a Massage

March 8th, 2009

 

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Stress is Less with Massage

 

National consumer research released today said 81% of American adults feel as stressed (45%) or more stressed (36%) now than they did a year ago and are using a variety of strategies to cope. The research was conducted by Harstad Strategic Research and sponsored by Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals (ABMP).1

Despite the sour economy, the overall use of massage therapy remains consistent: 14% of adult Americans had a professional massage in 2008 compared to 12% in 2004 and 16% in 2006. Those who did not receive a massage in 2008 were more likely to cite their pocketbooks as the reason than in previous surveys.

Among those who had a professional massage in 2008, 58% said they did so for “relaxation, restoration or stress relief,” and 85% of 2008 massage users were satisfied with the experience, predicting they would seek massage again in 2009.

“When many people are curtailing spending on vacations and other big-ticket items, massage is an ideal and lower-cost option for reducing stress,” said ABMP president and nationally certified massage therapist Les Sweeney. “Massage therapy has been shown to reduce stress hormones, relieve anxiety and depression, strengthen the immune system and improve attentiveness, so it’s an excellent strategy for challenging times.”

The nation’s leading mental health association, Mental Health America, recommends massage therapy as a way to diffuse stress. Some employers are turning to workplace massage to help employees cope with uncertain times and increased workloads.

“As employers are looking for ways to manage workplace productivity and stress, perhaps using fewer employees to do more work, some are bringing chair massage into the mix,” Sweeney said. “At about $1 a minute, it’s an inexpensive way to maintain loyalty, and manage anxiety and lost work time.”

Another Harstad Research finding was that visits to all types of health professionals, including medical doctors, declined slightly in 2008 as compared to 2006.

“This is not surprising in a year of belt-tightening throughout the economy,” Sweeney said. “It may be a matter of postponing rather than forgoing care. Consumers should keep in mind massage could be useful in helping stave off routine doctor visits, co-pays and missed work time because of the immunity-boosting power of massage.”

The proportion of adults who made at least one visit to a massage therapist (14%) again exceeded the proportions visiting a chiropractor (12%) or a physical therapist (9%). Forty-two percent of American adults have received at least one massage in their lifetime.

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1 The January 2009 Health Care Survey was conducted by Harstad Strategic Research, Inc., the national public opinion research firm in Boulder, Colo. The survey results are based upon 602 random telephone interviews among adults age 21 or older nationwide. Interviews were conducted from Jan. 6 to 11, 2009. A random sample of 602 has a worst-case 95 percent confidence interval of plus or minus 4.0 percent about any one reported percentage.

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Price Relief for Stress Release

February 10th, 2009

the-lodge-at-woodloch-pa-destination-spaOnce an economic sweet spot, spas are aching for business.

Spas are discounting or tossing in freebies “to get people in the door,” says Shelby Jones, an International Spa Association (ISPA) spokeswoman. An ISPA survey found specials at slow times (Monday-Thursday) and more free use of amenities such as pools and hydrotherapy areas.

More hotels (1,646 in the USA had spas as of June, ISPA says) are giving spa credits. When ISPA president Lynne Walker McNees checked into a Lexington, Ky.-area Marriott after a power outage, it gave her a $40 spa credit.

Some soothing offers driven by the stressful economy:

•Through May, Miraval Tucson in Arizona (an Oprah Winfrey favorite) is touting “Authentic Remedy” packages from $399 a person daily to help manage angst. That covers meals and one spa service (up to $125) a day.

•At the Inn at Palmetto Bluff in South Carolina, visitors who book a 60-minute massage ($145-$160) also get a free mini-facial or foot refresher.

•Usually heavily booked Rancho La Puerta across the Mexican border from San Diego is holding rates at 2008 levels and running a “bring a friend for 50% off” deal on slow weeks.

•Pennsylvania’s The Lodge at Woodloch is massaging wallets with savings of 25% for a four-night minimum stay and 20% for three nights.

Even VIP-luring Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills is value-minded. It’s doing massages in a cabana at no extra cost, spa director Derek Hofmann says. “And if you’re a Bloody Mary girl, we’ll bring you one.”

Vegas spas deals:

•The Golden Nugget spa gives guests who have 50- or 80-minute services a free manicure or blow dry, based on availability.

•Some packages at The Mirage Hotel & Casino are deeply discounted ($150 for a massage and facial vs. the usual $260).

•The opulent Caesars Palace spa now gives new guests $25 off a service on request; all can get free eye treatments with a facial.

You can tell the industry is hurting  says Lindsey Gockenbach of the Spa Week Media Group. 

More spas with “treatments of $200-plus” are joining in, Gockenbach says. Among the 250 newcomers: pricey The Boulders Resort & Golden Door Spa in Arizona. “These are spas that never participated in Spa Week because of this discount but now are almost forced to do so.”

Spas also are touting wellness over pampering. But in general, rates for spa basics such as massages ($150-plus hourly at some chic sanctuaries) aren’t sliding.

“The idea is to protect the brands,” says Bernard Burt, co-author of 100 Best Spas of the World. “Historically, the best spas have ridden out recessions.”

Meanwhile, at a time when a good kneading is needed more than ever, he suggests asking for discounts. It can’t hurt, he says.

“The smart shopper will call direct and ask for the best price.”

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Cedar City Utah Massage For Food

December 12th, 2008

Massage school sponsors food drive

CEDAR CITY – Healing Mountain Massage School’s Cedar City campus is kicking off their first “Will Massage for Food!” campaign during December. Student practitioners working in the school’s massage clinic and day spa will accept canned food items in exchange for an equal amount of cash on massage and spa treatment sessions. The purpose of the campaign is two-fold. “We want to help those who are in need, while promoting awareness of the benefits of massage,” said Susie Young, assistant campus director at Healing Mountain Massage School. Collected canned goods will be donated to Care and Share in Cedar City.

Healing Mountain Massage School, which has its headquarters in Salt Lake City, is the only massage school in the intermountain west region with a day spa component available to students to practice in.

For more information about the campaign or information about student massage clinic and day spa services, contact the school at 586-8222.

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Free Massage – One Day Only Houston Texas – Massage Envy Benefit Komen for the Cure

September 8th, 2008

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Only One Week Away — All 24 Houston Massage Envy Clinics to Give Away 1000s of 1-Hr Massages to Men/Women Who Want to Fight Breast Cancer

‘Massage for the Cure’ Set for September 15, 2008
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Only 1 week away: Fight breast cancer and enjoy the benefits of a free 1-hour massage at Massage for the Cure — a day-long event slated for September 15 and sponsored by 24 Houston-area Massage Envy clinics.

The event will raise money for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Houston affiliate.

This is what’s happening: On Monday, September 15, all of the 24 Greater Houston-area Massage Envy clinics will offer a free 1-hour therapeutic massage session to any man or women in support of the Komen for the Cure Houston Affiliate.

“For a donation of any amount, any Houstonian who calls for an appointment will receive a free, one-hour therapeutic massage from any of our 24 Houston-area Massage Envy clinics,” said Lance O’Pry, regional developer of Massage Envy clinics in the Houston area. O’Pry said every Massage Envy clinic will be fully staffed with licensed massage therapists and every penny collected will be donated to the Houston Komen affiliate. The money will serve the needs of Houston-area women.

Reservations for appointments will be accepted beginning at 8 a.m., Monday, September 8. Massage Envy clinics are open from 8 a.m. until 10 p.m., first come-first serve. “Call early. This event is popular and massage appointments go fast,” said O’Pry.

Contact Houston-area Massage Envy clinic of your choice,” said O’Pry. “Or, walk into one of our clinics and make the appointment in person.” He said the addresses and phone numbers of every Massage Envy clinic is at www.massageenvy.com.

Massage Envy Clinics in the Houston area

Massage Envy Clinics Atascocita
Massage Envy Clinics Bay Colony
Massage Envy Clinics Clear Lake
Massage Envy Clinics Copperfield
Massage Envy Clinics Cypress
Massage Envy Clinics FM 1960/Eldridge
Massage Envy Clinics FM 1960/Willowbrook
Massage Envy Clinics Galleria
Massage Envy Clinics Gleannloch Farms
Massage Envy Clinics Katy-I-10
Massage Envy Clinics Katy – Cinco Ranch
Massage Envy Clinics Kemah
Massage Envy Clinics Kingwood
Massage Envy Clinics Memorial
Massage Envy Clinics Meyerland
Massage Envy Clinics Missouri City
Massage Envy Clinics Pearland
Massage Envy Clinics River Oaks
Massage Envy Clinics Sugar Land/Greatwood
Massage Envy Clinics Sugar Land/Woodbridge
Massage Envy Clinics Magnolia/Westwood Village
Massage Envy Clinics The Woodlands/Indian Springs
Massage Envy Clinics The Woodlands/Market Street
Massage Envy Clinics West University

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