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How to Give a Great Back Massage

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By Doug Hewitt
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Give a Great Back Massage
Give a Great Back Massage

A great back massage is an excellent way to help reduce stress and improve overall health. The health benefits of massage therapy have become so well known that there are now licensed massage therapists that assist with physical therapy. A license isn't needed, though, to learn how to give a great back massage and reduce someone's stress level. An added benefit of giving a great back massage is the physical intimacy that can result when the massage is given to that special someone in your life.

From Quick Guide: Back Massage Techniques
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Massage oil
  1. Step 1

    Decide on where you are going to give the back massage. Because massage oil is going to be used, the area should be protected from spilled or dripping massage oil. The area can be protected by large towels or a blanket that will be washed later.

  2. Step 2

    Have the person who is going to get the massage remove any clothing that is covering the upper part of the body, and lie face down. A great back massage can also be given to someone sitting in a chair, but a prone position generally helps with relaxation. Note that it's a good idea to give your great back massage in a warm place.

  3. Step 3

    Warm your hands by rubbing them vigorously together. A great back massage does not begin with a shudder from someone who feels cold hands on the back.

  4. Step 4

    Apply a small portion of massage oil to the back. Begin rubbing the oil across the skin. Alternate between using the tips of your fingers and the palms of your hands.

  5. Step 5

    Alternate between rubbing back and forth and rubbing in circular motions. Vary the pressure of your palms and fingers on the skin. Make sure you spend extra time on the shoulder muscles, because they require more time to work the tension out.

  6. Step 6

    Rub, poke and prod the skin across the back and down to the small of the back. Make sure to hit all of the areas of the back, and apply more massage oil when you find dry spots.

  7. Step 7

    Continue for as long as you can. A massage that lasts 10 or 15 minutes can be considered a great back massage.

Tips & Warnings
  • When the person getting the massage moans or otherwise signals pleasure, you've found a good spot to massage. Keep returning to the spot, but don't rub there constantly. Candlelight and soft music can add to a relaxed atmosphere when you give your massage.

Comments  

paul-777 said

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on 8/18/2009 Nice article! .. Great Info! .. 5 Stars! .. GOD-BLESS!! ...

pamelaa75 said

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on 8/18/2009 Nothing like a great back massage. Great article 5*s and rec

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