Foot
Massage Techniques - How To Give A Foot
Massage
By Arthur
Bakeright
While it’s
true that most people don’t know how to give a great massage,
the same can not be said for giving a foot massage, it takes
very little effort or knowledge on how to give a foot massage
as most people just love having their feet touched and
caressed, particularly after activity when they are sore or
aching. The only exception is if the person is either
excessively ticklish, or if they are self conscious about their
feet because they think they are ‘ugly’ or if they have a
deformation like bunions.
So most
people can easily give a great feeling foot massage and the
good news is that with just a few tips and a willingness to
have a go and practice (and I’m sure you will have no problem
finding a willing guinea pig), you can easily transfer from a
novice to an expert foot massager.
Ok, if you
want to learn how to give some foot massage therapy lets start
with some basics. Massaging the feet is commonly connected with
the idea of reflexology, which is a therapy system that uses
the application of pressure to the reflex points in the body
(and very commonly the feet) to treat discomfort, aches and
pains. A good foot massage can certainly incorporate ideas from
reflexology theory however it can be quite different, and needs
no specialised knowledge. In fact it can be much simpler and
yet yield a far greater immediate outcome in that it can
quickly allow the receiver to feel comforted, soothed, and like
they’re walking away with a brand new pair of
feet.
A pair of
strong hands is a great start. Then grab some towels and some
massage oil. If it’s a ‘quickie’ foot massage, sorbolene cream
will do a great job, it’s an exceptional emollient and cheap to
buy too, but it does absorb quickly into the skin so if you’re
giving a longer massage for the feet stick with oil. Now have
the receiver wash their feet, or you can do it for them if you
are comfortable to do so and willing to pamper them beyond the
call of duty.
Washing the
feet will make the receiver feel more at ease and make you feel
more comfortable while giving a foot massage. If you want make
a habit out of it, you can get a foot massage spa or foot
massage bath and let them soak in luxury before the session
begins. It’s also such a treat as the feet usually get so much
less attention than the hands.
Ok, now for
some foot massage techniques. I find that it’s good to proceed
in this order:
- Start
by oiling up the feet and giving a general all over rub
with the palms of the hands
- Then a little foot
manipulation, hold the heel firm with one hand and with the
other, gently hold and twist the forefoot clockwise and
counter-clockwise
- Manipulate the toes, each
in turn, up and down, left and right, and follow by
massaging and caressing deep in between the
toes
- Massage in small circles
on the sole of the feet with the thumbs followed by
kneading using the fingers, heel of the palm, or
knuckles
- Now this one’s a bit
tricky. Grab the foot like a hamburger, toes facing you,
fingers on top, thumbs on bottom under the balls of the
feet. Manipulate the joints at the balls of the feet by
lifting each joint independently up and down.
- Massage the top of the
foot using the palm and / or the finger tips. The top
of the foot is boney so be careful not to apply excessive
direct pressure onto any bone.
- Finish with another all
over rub
If you
learn and practice how to give a foot massage using this
technique you will be a real hit with whoever has the pleasure
of receiving your foot massage skills. Remember the more you
practice, the better you’ll get, and the happier the receiver
will be!
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