Massage - Techniques & Tips for Beginners

Give a comforting, caring massage to your family and friends.

png_massageThe tips on this page are not intended to be a remedial massage therapy. If you have serious injuries seek and qualified practitioner.

Massage Tip No. 1: Relax with Love

Make sure you feel like giving a massage, you want to be relaxed yourself. It is not ideal to massage if you are rushed and stressed. This will make the difference between a great massage or not.

Massaging a member of your family or a friend is really the most natural occurrence. In fact, you probably already do massage, when you rub a friends back if they are having a tough time, or you lovingly rub a child’s sore arm if they have fallen over. That is the intent that you take into a massage when you open your heart to the caring of a special person in your life.

Just a few other ingredients are required when you want to give a massage.

Massage Tip No. 2: Play some soft music

Play some restful relaxing music in the background. A slow style of music will encourage you to work slowly with your massage strokes.

Massage Tip No. 3: Beautiful MassageWax

Choose a beautiful MassageWax blend and make sure the person receiving the massage enjoys the scent of the MassageWax. For children and pregnant women it is best to use the Pure MassageWax.  Some people are sensitive to the essential oils found in other MassageWax blends and may have reactions so go with what they choose.

Massage Tip No. 4: Create a comfortable position and warm environment

A massage table is ideal for giving a massage. If you do not have access to one, use the floor, making the surface comfortable with blankets, pillows and towels. Of course you will need to be comfortable as well, so do make sure you are happy kneeling on the floor. There is a way for most of us to massage if we want to - try using a chair and stand behind the person receiving, or both of you could sit on chairs.  Play around until you find a way this is comfortable for both of you.

It’s important that the person receiving the massage is warm, especially their feet. A hot water bottle is ideal for keeping feet warm, and heating is often needed during cooler seasons.

Once you have lucky friend or family member in a position where they are comfy and warm, it may be necessary for you to wash your hands under warm water to avoid your friend getting a shock from possible cold hands.

When you start the massage, uncover the area that you are working on and keep the rest of the body warm and covered under blankets, or towels.

Now you're ready to Massage with MassageWax

Beginning your relaxing massage

Take a small amount of wax and rub it together in your hands.  It best to use a scoop of some kind to take the MassageWax out of the pot as that will keep you MassageWax clean, for future use.

Rubbing the MassageWax will warm and melt the wax ready for your friend to receive their massage.

Take a relaxing breath before you gently, lightly and slowly start your great massage. Initially you just want to distribute the MassageWax all over the area you will be working on. Check in with your friend to make sure they are comfortable and are enjoying the massage.  You can remind them to take a lovely breath in and out, nice and slowly, not forcing anything, just allowing and relaxing.

Massage Technique #1: The Softening/Kneading massage stroke

When the MassageWax is covering the area you are working on (maybe after 3-5 minutes) then you can move to a gentle kneading technique, where you soften the muscle tissue by crossing the hands back and forth in an action similar to kneading dough.  This action stimulates the muscle tissue and softens any sore spots in the area. The pressure you use should always be light and comfortable for your friend.  The kneading technique can be used for 5-10 minutes.

Massage Technique #2: An optional massage technique for sore muscles

If appropriate, ask your friend if there are sore spots they would like a little extra pressure on. This is where they may have knotty muscle tissue. Your aim here is to offer them a comfortable pressure where they can fully breath and relax. You can use you finger or thumb to apply gentle pressure to the sore areas. Do not press to hard, as unless you are a trained therapist, you may be doing damage to the area. Do not use firm pressure on pregnant women, children or the elderly.

Massage Technique #3: The stimulating massage chopping and tapping technique

There is a gentle chopping technique you can apply with the edge of your hands, which is stimulating to the muscle area.  Once again, check in with your friend to make sure they are enjoying it. Alternatively, you could try the tapping technique done with the tips of your fingers. Do not apply the chopping technique over bones.  

Massage Technique #4: The gentle pawing massage technique

One of my favourite techniques looks a little like a cat when they paw at a blanket. This is a gentle pushing motion which is very relaxing.  I usually use this technique at the end of my massage when I have pulled the blankets back up and covered my client. You can always practice this technique on a pillow before trying it on a person. 

How long should the massage last for?

Massage can take as long or as short as you like. Generally, children do not want to receive for much longer than 5-20 minutes, so just go with the flow. 

If your friend or family member decides they have had enough, then pull up the towels and give them a quick rub through the towel to take of any excess wax.  For some people it is challenging to allow massage, so let them guide you, don’t take it personally and maybe offer massage again at another time.

Who should receive massage?

Almost everyone can receive massage. Just a few things to take note of: if someone is recovering from colds or the flu, avoid massage as this can stress the body while it is recovering from illness. If there has been an occurance of serious illness, or a medical condition, it is best to check with your GP before commencing massage. 

Always remember with children, the elderly and pregnant women, extra care is needed - work lightly and softly.

Never massage open wounds or healing skin.

Massage techniques - becoming familiar with the process

You may feel a little awkward if you have not given massage before, however persevere, as giving and receiving massage is a truely rewarding experience.

Massage is a personal experience and we all like to receive in different ways. Our tolerance to staying still can vary and a child can usually only tolerate short periods. I’m sure you’ll find some adults that will want massage to last for hours. Its up to you both to work out what is good for you. If you become tired as the giver, then finish up the massage till another day. 

Ask for feedback from you friend about your massage, you may be able to learn how to improve your massage techniques.

Massage Techniques & Tips for Beginners - A re-cap

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Dim lights

Soft music

Light candles

Warm room

Extra blankets on hand in case they get cold.

Warm hands 

Scoop MassageWax

Gentle Light Touch to begin

Kneading technique to soften 

Gentle pressure to sore spots

Chopping/Tapping Technique

Cover your friend with towels to finish

Gentle padding technique

Light rub to finish.

One of the best ways to improve your massage is to receive one yourself.  So I encourage everyone to get regular massage as it makes us feel wonderful and relaxed.