Massage Therapy
At TBC, no 2 massages are ever the same! Massage therapy is the heart of TBC and when we go into a session we mean business! We don’t ever do a routine… we don’t believe in routines. Whether you choose swedish or hot stones, we gear that massage towards your body’s current needs.
How to receive a great massage: Feedback is key to receiving a great massage. Though massage is intuitive to a degree, communicating with us during your session is the key to making the most of your massage. We urge you to communicate with your therapist throughout your session.
Flush the toxins! Water is a must following a massage. During a massage session lactic acid and toxins are “worked loose” and released into your system. It’s important to drink lots of water afterward to flush those toxins from your body. We’ll give you a bottle before you leave to get you started.
endless summer ~ NEW! more
LIMITED EDITION SUMMER PACKAGE
5 deluxe services | $325
($60 savings)
This deluxe package is designed to carry you thru summer looking and feeling like you’re on holiday!
Includes the following:
2x full body cocoa or shea butter massage.
1x fresh coconut body polish.
1x full body custom airbrush tanning application.
1x summer radiance facial (specialized skin treatment for summertime).
A total of 5 deluxe spa services to be enjoyed at your leisure, singly or in combination with other spa services.
Packages cannot be shared. No expiration.
Tropical Butta Massage ~ New! more
LIMITED EDITION SUMMER ADD-ON!
Add to any massage for $10
Enjoy any of our massages with cocoa, shea or mango butter. A full body indulgence that will do wonders for your skin! 3 fabulous butters ~ all organic and fair trade! Treat yourself to some of this fabulousness while it lasts.
COCOA BUTTER is good for:
- dry skin
- reducing fine line and wrinkles
- preventing stretch marks
- people w/ asthma and dermatitis
- aromatherapy and relaxation
- easing arthritic symptoms
SHEA BUTTER is good for:
- dry skin
- stretch marks
- wrinkles and signs of aging
- itchy skin, skin rashes, Eczema, and Dermatitis
- healing sunburn
- dry / over processed hair
- skin allergies
- small skin wounds
- muscle aches, fatigue, and tension
MANGO BUTTER is good for:
- dry skin
- preventing stretch marks during pregnancy
- fine lines and wrinkles
- treating eczema and dermatitis
- healing sunburn
- preventing peeling after tanning
- skin allergies such as poison ivy or poison oak
- small skin wounds
- muscle aches, fatigue, and tension
- blemishes
- promoting healthy skin rejuvenation
cupping massage with Missy ~ NEW! more
NEW!
75 minutes | $95
An ancient technique has found its place in the modern world of healing. Massage cupping is a modified version of the common practice of cupping therapy, used in traditional Chinese medicine, and the results that this treatment produces are impressive.
Cupping therapy is the method of using glass cups to create localized pressure by vacuum. With suction and negative pressure, massage cupping releases rigid soft tissue; drain excess fluids and toxins; loosen adhesions and lift connective tissue, helping injuries to heal and bring blood flow to stagnant skin and muscles. It triggers the lymphatic system and clears blood vessels.
Cupping therapy in mainly performed on one’s back where 5 main meridian points are found. According to Traditional Chinese medicine, these meridians are pathways in the body which the energy of life called “Qi” (chi) is found. It flows through every body part, tissue and organ. When we open these meridians, Qi is able to flow through the whole body.
Cupping can be very intense, and will leave usually leave temporary circles where toxins have surfaced. But it is also a very cleansing and unique to each person. Cupping has a sedative quality and many clients experience deep relaxation.
A Brief History of Cupping
Cupping developed over time from the original use, by various indigenous peoples, of hollow animal horns to drain toxins out of snakebites and skin lesions. Horns evolved into bamboo cups, which were eventually replaced by glass. Therapeutic applications evolved with the refinement of the cup itself, and with the cultures that employed cupping as a health-care technique.
The Chinese expanded the use of this technique to surgery, to divert blood flow from the surgery site. Cupping eventually developed into a separate therapy under the Traditional Chinese Medicine umbrella, with healers trained specifically in this technique. Other ancient cultures, including the Egyptians and early Greeks, embraced the therapeutic value of cupping. The technique eventually spread throughout Europe and later to the Americas.
Cupping was common in households of the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. Indeed, many people still remember Grandma cupping their back for congestion and colds. European and American doctors used cupping into the late 1800s, and cupping sets were still carried by medical-supply companies well into the 1940s. Breast cupping became common for inflamed breasts and lactation dysfunctions, and the familiar breast pump evolved from this practice.
With this rich history of medical application, how does cupping fit into current health practices? Massage cupping, or the use of glass cups, held by suction, to massage the body, can be added into almost any massage or bodywork session. The action on the nervous system is sedating, and clients will often experience a deep state of relaxation.
Swedish Massage more
30 minutes | $40
60 minutes | $75
90 minutes | $105
Relaxing and therapeutic using light pressure. Great for the first-time massage client. Swedish massage is the foundation for many types of massage therapy, consisting of 5 essential strokes: gliding, kneading, friction, vibration and percussion. No deep work is performed in a Swedish massage.
Deep Swedish Massage more
30 minutes | $50
60 minutes | $90
90 minutes | $125
Just like it sounds… relaxing, therapeutic massage using deep pressure throughout. Our most popular massage. Because it is a deep pressure massage for the entire body, it is highly therapeutic, effectively relieving many areas of discomfort, flushing toxins and lactic acid and otherwise turning you into “jello” or “gumby”.... you get the idea. It is the massage of choice among those who receive massage regularly, workout, do yoga, etc.
integrative massage more
60 minutes | $85
90 minutes | $115
This massage combines multiple modalities depending on the clients needs. Swedish massage, deep Swedish, sports, Reiki and/or reflexology may be included in an integrative session for a greater level of therapeutic value. No two integrative sessions are alike. As each client’s individual needs differ, each integrative treatment will meld to the client’s current needs. Our Integrative therapists are well versed in many massage modalities and highly capable of delivering a knock out in round one!
Tip: Just as communication is key in life ~ the same is true in receiving massage therapy. Your therapist may be highly intuitive but they cannot read your mind. Feedback is many times a therapist’s most valuable tool in a given session so do not hesitate to speak up at anytime throughout your massage session. We want you to get the most out of your treatment.
sports massage more
30 minutes | $45
60 minutes | $85
A moderate pressure massage with specific components designed to reduce injury and inflammation. Traditionally, sports massage is the pre and post-event work performed on athletes, to either prepare for or recover from a strenuous event. However, sports massage is a great choice for our highly athletic clients who are looking for facilitated stretching and more focused work rather than full body relaxation. Our sports massages are geared to address certain muscle groups based on a clients’ training, sport, workout or performance goals. They may or may not be full body.
hot stones more
60 minutes | $100
Hot basalt stones both placed strategically along the back and other areas of the body, as well as used to massage and melt tension away make this the ultimate massage. The heat from the stones transfers deep into the muscle tissue creating the optimal conditions for receiving therapeutic work.
maternity massage more
60 minutes | $85
Beneficial for both new and expectant mommies, this massage is customized to best benefit your current condition. Highly specialized techniques address the aches, pains and discomfort you may be experiencing at any stage during pregnancy. In the months after giving birth, new mommies benefit from advanced techniques that help the muscle memory to “remember” :)
Check with your doctor if you’re in your first trimester.
Reflexology more
Hands | 30 minutes | $35
Feet | 30 minutes | $35
Both | 60 minutes | $70
Based on the same theories of traditional Chinese medicine as acupressure, specific points on the feet and hands are regarded as corresponding to organs and tissues in the body. Stimulating these points has a beneficial effect on the area of the body connected with the specific reflex. Pressure is applied to the feet and hands using specific thumb, finger and hand techniques.