Good Professionals and Bad Professionals
[QUOTE=WomenLover2;6020576]Wassana at Executive Center does a wonderful back walking massage.
She places oil on my back and walks bare feet all over my bare back. She doesn't use a sheet to cover my back. I love the feel of her beautiful feet on my bare back. The oil helps when she slides her feet all over my tired sore back.
JJ at Pin Thai Aiea in Towne Square gave me a good back walking massage.
She uses a sheet to cover my back. I especially enjoyed it when she walked on my hamstrings and butt and stepped on my upper back near my neck with both feet. All my tension disappear![/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=AlohaJ;6020565]It's not lazy. You see some 300 lbs that want strong massage and gets 100 lbs MT, there's no way she's going to get hard pressure without walking, using forearms and elbows. If done right, it will be the best massage you'll ever get. For these small girls it's about leverage not strength or being lazy.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=NevaEnuf;6020034]I have to agree. It can be part of the Thai massage. The Therapist will ask for permission first if you like it deep. It does help to soften muscle, break knots and Crack the back if done right. One therapist comes to mind CANDY (before Covid) knew how to. Noi in Kaneohe, small but can give strong back walk.
There is a Therapist on King st (natty I think), gave me a good back walk, feet then knees and elbows then oiled me up and continued with an oily sensual back walk before a B2 B nuru. Ending with a booby release.
FME.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Agian;6020032]I had a few surprisingly good back walks but none from thais actaully but mostly because I rarely allow it. I agree that more often then not it's a lazy tactic.
Last person I let walk my back was peachy. I told her to get down and come to the front of the massage table because I thought I was paralyzed after she stood on my tail bone with both feet and twisted sharply and I wanted to make sure I could get my hands on her before I was carted off to the hospital.
After I determined I could move my legs still it felt good but at the time I knew she was going to twist the other direction next and I really doubt its safe to rotate that region of the back that sharply if at all. With that said I plan to ask my doctor about it and if he says it's a safe motion it actually feels good.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Beanlover;6019696]Not necessarily true. If a therapist is trained in traditional Thai massage, walking on the back is part of their therapy. And if a client likes hard pressure, a smaller therapist will use back walking to maximize the pressure she can use. Ta and Yaya (before she moved away) are two therapists with Excellent back walking skills! Now, if she just aimlessly walks on your back doing the same thing over and over, that's a different story! In that case I'll tell her enough and have her use her elbows. And if she just rubs one spot repeatedly, I'll direct her to the area that's hurting or needs work.
Get that Bean![/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=DaOne;6019583]That's exactly correct. Many girls try to push that stupid back walking saying that you need it, it's good for you or some other kind of dumb reason.
It's totally because they're lazy.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=SCJohn;6019065]Nan / Nancy does a good back walk.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Licentious;6019039]Walking on your back is for lazy providers or providers that can't massage.
I never let anyone I don't know walk on my back.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=WomenLover2;6020709]The back walking massage I received from Wassana and JJ have been a while ago.
I'm very lucky I didn't get hurt after the sessions. I haven't had a back walking session.
In a while. I don't recommend it because of the danger of the therapist stepping on a nerve or tendon causing injury.[/QUOTE]There are good doctors, lawyers and professionals in any field. The goal of this thread was to highlight good massage therapists that provide a service that defines the concept of the thread. With that said, walking on the back is a skill. Even those that know what they are doing, if they weigh over 100 pounds, I have found they can potentially hurt you just because of being too heavy and it is too much weight on your spine and all the nerves. IMHO, I need to trust the provider on massage skills and if sub-100 pounds, I will tell her to walk lightly and try to get a "crack / pop" in my upper-back. Once that crack / pop is attained, I am good and let them know that no more back walking is needed.
With that said, in my early experiences, most providers that do back walking know how to point toes and thrust full weight on your spine and get cracks wherever they try. If your back is good prior to the massage, you may not be able to get out of bed the next day.
In summary, we all need to be aware of expectations and the qualifications and skills of the massage provider. If over 100 pounds, use caution.
Lots of new providers out there that are just looking to make money with no massage skills. Let's keep the discussions going on who can provide a good massage. We all have figured out the concept of a HJ, yet a good massage with a HE is something we all appreciate and value.
Aloha,
CS.
Skilled Massage Therapists
Hey CS, you don't mean walking directly on the spine right? I thought that can paralyze a human? I snapped at one therapist for walking directly on my spine and I also snapped because I don't like or allow anyone to walk on my back anymore. The only one person I felt comfortable with was NALA!
Aloha J, I was 240 solid muscle with about 20% fat, I had older tiny Japanese ladies doing their thing and damn it hurt. My friend was 260-280 solid too and if you remember Ling Ling she made my friend sore too LOL, good kind.
CS, Ta does an excellent massage with the elbows strokes and so on. Mai also does an excellent massage. She is tiny but the amount of force she uses is unreal. Trigger point, Elbows, Stroked and stretching she is good. Lisa is the same, Vanda all pretty much same techniques.
[QUOTE=CloeStone;6021555]There are good doctors, lawyers and professionals in any field. The goal of this thread was to highlight good massage therapists that provide a service that defines the concept of the thread. With that said, walking on the back is a skill. Even those that know what they are doing, if they weigh over 100 pounds, I have found they can potentially hurt you just because of being too heavy and it is too much weight on your spine and all the nerves. IMHO, I need to trust the provider on massage skills and if sub-100 pounds, I will tell her to walk lightly and try to get a "crack / pop" in my upper-back. Once that crack / pop is attained, I am good and let them know that no more back walking is needed.
With that said, in my early experiences, most providers that do back walking know how to point toes and thrust full weight on your spine and get cracks wherever they try. If your back is good prior to the massage, you may not be able to get out of bed the next day.
In summary, we all need to be aware of expectations and the qualifications and skills of the massage provider. If over 100 pounds, use caution.
Lots of new providers out there that are just looking to make money with no massage skills. Let's keep the discussions going on who can provide a good massage. We all have figured out the concept of a HJ, yet a good massage with a HE is something we all appreciate and value.
Aloha,
CS.[/QUOTE]
Risk is not Worth the Reward
[QUOTE=Agian;6023007]Not a doctor or anything but you got you spinal cord which are full of nerves that runs through your vertebra which is bone. Spinal cord connect various parts of your body to the brain. Severing a piece of the spinal cord will prevent your brain from being able to communicate with the body part that piece of cord / strand connects to. Breaking the vertebra with any kind of force has a likelihood of causing the sharp bone to cut the piece of cord that run through it. The cord could also get pinched and cut even without the vertebra being broken so messing with the spine is very dangerous.[/QUOTE]Thanks Again, for this insight with the risks involved when someone walks on your back incorrectly. All it takes it that 1 time for something to go bad and change your life forever.
A solid session with Jenni
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Had an hour (1.2) with Jenni at Dynasty. She is a gorgeous petite nice gal.
Jenni delivered a skilled massage with strong pressure and it was a turn on the way she often kept her body in contact with mine. She noticed my excitement and took care of the happy ending not objecting to some light roaming.
She then finished out the remaining time with massage attention on areas I had told her were bothering me.
It was a nice experience and I will repeat. She did strip the table when done and that is reassuring since I saw some reviews stating that wasn't always happening.
Nuru Kapolei (Barbers Point
Any info on this one?
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