Chill Massage in West Seattle Vie’s for Best Massage

September 8, 2010 at 7:26 pm | Posted in massage west seattle | Leave a comment

Proud to be nominated for the third year in a row (we’ve won top5 spots both years), we are now once again asking our fans to show the love and put us in to the top spot. The competition is tough with large onsite firms and much bigger spas beating us out of the top spots just by the sheer number of clients they treat. But though our numbers may be smaller we know our clients make up for it in loyalty and enthusiasm. So please show the love, vote for Chill!

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New Mom’s and Massage

September 18, 2009 at 1:49 am | Posted in Cranial Sacral, healthy living, massage therapy, massage west seattle, Reflexology, Uncategorized | 1 Comment
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As a Massage Therapist I see lot’s of women with all sorts of pain and injury issues. But one pattern I see over and over again is with Mother’s of young children (3 and under). They come in  and express very similar pain patterns. I realize that these poor women are so in need and overdue for some pampering!  Of course as a Mother of a 2 and 5-year-old I can relate!  :-)  To avoid chronic aches, pains and weaknesses, new Mom’s should be getting massage as soon as possible after they give birth!  A colleague of mine always says, “within 3 days!”  That way we can catch the muscles that have been heavily taxed during labor, before the medication wears off and before they get all tensed up and lock into dysfunctional contracted positions. Of course this isn’t always possible but the idea is that the sooner a new Mother can get some work done  the better. Massage Therapy can help relax, rebalance and increase circulation to the muscles of a womans body at a time when the Mother is totally focused on her baby and not on her own body. But her body is in dire need of focus during this time.

Though that first early visit is crucial, new Mom’s should get regular massage as well.  We carry our babies and children probably more than we realize and we also look down a lot.  This creates new stress patterns. Regular massage can help minimize the pain and imbalance caused by these new stress patterns.

 Mom’s think about what you do all day- if you aren’t nursing and gazing down at your baby, you might be watching him or her roll around or crawl on the floor.  You might even be listening to him or her tell you a story, again looking down; because our children are shorter than we are!  I am not talking about your six-foot tall teenager,  I am talking about birth to 5 years old, those are the really tough on our body years. New Mom’s often experience severe tightness in the neck, upper back and shoulders followed quickly soon after by chronic reoccurring low back pain.

This precious time is  the one in which you need to be kind to your body and have the tension in your back,  neck, yes even your pecks and arms (that has built up, from packing either your children and/or their stuff around), released and worked out. And you need to do it before the pain gets in the way of you enjoying your time with your baby/toddler.  I know from experience it is hard to schedule self-care like regular massage therapy into your live, but I also know that it is VERY important that you do so. 

Do you have a young child?  Are you often stiff or sore?  If so, please do yourself a favor and schedule out 2 to 4 massages at a regular interval- be it once a week, once every other week, every 3 weeks or monthly. Just do it and make sure it’s on your calendar for 4 times!  This will get you into  a workable  rhythm, and allow you to not have to think about when you might be able to fit it in the next time.  And the effects will be cumulative and keep you feeling great so you can really enjoy being a Mom. Good luck Moms!  And hopefully I will see you soon.  :)  – Heather

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chillteam1 5:52 pm on September 4, 2009 …

September 8, 2009 at 4:28 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

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I read an interesting little thing in the paper a few weeks back and wanted to make sure to pass it on to anyone who missed it. Apparently it used to be that anytime a Seattle resident wanted to plant anything other than grass in one of those spaces between the road and the sidewalk… they had to get a permit. Now they are letting people add veggie gardens without one! Landscaping still needs a permit but these are great spots to add a little raised bed to plant some veggies in so now you can! Free of fines that is… Enjoy gardening Seattle! – Heather

chillteam1 6:10 pm on September 4, 2009 …

September 8, 2009 at 4:27 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

chillteam1 6:10 pm on September 4, 2009 Permalink | Reply | Edit

It always amazes me how much our bodies love WATER! I got a headache the other day and realized I had hardly had any water. After polishing off a Klean Kanteen or two I was fine and dandy. I have also noticed that when massaging, things move so much easier if the client is well hydrated. Consider drinking at least a glass more than usual before coming in to get your massage, and then of course another one after to help flush things out. This will help you feel even better than your typical wonderful after your massage.

Heather

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