Discover the Features and Benefits of an Active Stretching Massage to Determine if This Style of Massage is Right for you.
An Assisted Stretching Massage uses specific techniques to increase mobility and flexibility of a muscle or group of muscles. It requires advanced training in the way the body moves and is often done by massage therapists, physical therapists, chiropractors and athletic trainers. Assisted stretching is a gentle technique that can be used not only on generalized clientele, but also on children, adults, the elderly and those with physical disabilities. During an Active Stretching Massage the client remains clothed and moves his/her own muscles into a lengthened position or continuously moves around in a controlled range of motion. This gives the massage therapist the opportunity to assess your range and the client is able to point out what position feels stuck.
For Active Stretching to work you take a muscle group you want to stretch and contract its opposite muscle group without using external support to help you stretch. The objective isn’t necessarily to increase your flexibility; rather, it’s a way to prepare your body and mind for the upcoming activity within your own range of motion. This stretching technique works by contracting the opposite muscles. This sends signals to the brain to relax the other muscle, which provides an ideal situation to stretch it. Repeating the stretch so frequently increases the flow of blood and nutrients to the area – this gives the muscle the ability to recover more quickly. And when you only hold the stretch for 2 seconds, it keeps the myotatic stretch reflex from activating as well as over stretching the muscle. As an added bonus, it also aids in increasing range of motion.
Stretching and Massage are two effective techniques that play a beneficial role in both strength training and flexibility training. Massaging a muscle, or group of muscles, immediately prior to performing stretching or strength exercises for those muscles provides benefits such as:
Increase Blood Flow and Circulation, Relieve Stress, Relieve Muscle Pain, Provide Neuromuscular Re-Education, Increase Flexibility.
Click on Each of the Benefits Below to Learn More About How an Assisted Stretching Massage Can Help You.
An assisted stretching massage improves blood flow and circulation
Assisted Stretching Massages increase your circulation which leads to increased Oxygen supply to the body resulting in increased blood flow and circulation.
Assisted Stretching Massages help relieve stress
Assisted Stretching Massages trigger Endorphins which helps improve your mood and state of mind.
Assisted Stretching Massage will help reduce muscle pain
An Assisted Stretching Massage will help relieve and reduce muscle pain.
assisted stretching massages provide neuromuscular re-education
Assisted Stretching Massages engage your muscles and brain in each movement and stretch. Each time you reach a new range of motion, you produce a new neural pathway.
Assisted Stretching Massages increase your muscle flexibility
Assisted Stretching Massages helps with "Reprogramming" your body to the flexibility it once had.
Is there science to backup Float Therapy?
Floating has been around for over 60 years. There is a substantial amount of published research to back it up along with continued research at the Laureate Institute for Brain Research here in the U.S. and studies being done abroad. Check out https://www.clinicalfloatation.com/ to learn more about ongoing floatation therapy research.
What are the benefits of Floating?
Float therapy has a wide array of both physical and mental benefits. Some of the most significant are noticeable relaxation, relief from pain/inflammation, and improved sleep as a result of the previous two.
Additional physical benefits include: Deep relaxation and theta wave production, increased blood circulation, improved muscle recovery, reduction in chronic pain, increased immune function.
Additional mental benefits include: Stress reduction, increased creativity, increased sensory acuity/reaction time, improved sleep schedule maintenance, feelings of euphoria. Some find the deep meditative state very spiritual as well.
Do I need to bring anything?
We provide robes, flip-flops, towels, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, ear-plugs, lotion, Q-tips, and blow dryers. If you have long hair, you may want to bring a hair tie or if you use a special brush/comb. We have contact lens cases if you choose to take out your contacts while you’re in the tank.
Each room is fully private, and you go into the tanks nude, so there’s no need to bring a bathing suit.
Do I have to Float Nude?
Most people do not wear bathing suits when floating, and this is what we recommend as well. Anything you wear while floating will become heavy with the Epsom salt and may be distracting during your float.
How should I prepare?
We recommend that you do not drink coffee or other caffeinated beverages for several hours beforehand. Also, don’t shave or wax since the salt water may irritate sensitive skin with razor burn. Eating a light meal about an hour to 90 minutes ahead of time stops your stomach from distracting you while you float. Otherwise, no specific preparation is needed!
What if I am Claustrophobic?
People with claustrophobia consistently report no problems with floating. You are always in control of your environment, and can choose to float with the pod or suite open, the lights can be kept on (at your request), and you are able to freely enter and exit the tank. Neither the I-sopod nor the Zero Gravity suite latch or lock shut. If you have additional concerns, feel free to discuss with a FLOAT crew member.
The cabin is generally the tank we recommend for folks with severe claustrophobia. The ceiling in this tank is 7 feet tall, so you have a ton of room in there!
Do I have to stay in the whole time?
Neither the I-sopod nor the Zero Gravity suite latch or lock shut and you are able to freely enter and exit the tanks. That said, the float usually goes by much faster than you’d expect (the average customer usually says it felt like 30 minutes long).
What if I don't Float?
A common question, as some struggle to float in other bodies of water—we assure you, based on the 1,200 lbs of Epsom salt in the water, you will absolutely float effortlessly in our tanks which are more dense than the Dead Sea.
Is the Epsom Salt good for my skin?
Epsom salt has actually been used for treating skin ailments and will leave your skin feeling smooth and silky. Your skin will not even prune!
How is the water in the tank kept clean?
FLOAT observes rigorous health and safety regulations in order to provide customers with a safe experience. The 1,200 lbs of Epsom salt in the water creates a solution which is inherently sterile and does not allow for the proliferation of bacteria. Between each float, the entire volume of the tank is filtered 3-4 times through a 1-10 micron filter, and treated with UV light and Hydrogen Peroxide to purify and disinfect the water. Additionally, when the tanks are not in use, purification system routinely runs to cleanse the water.
Can I drown if I fall asleep?
No. The 10 inches of water is so buoyant you can’t help but float at the top. Some people do choose to sleep in the pods.
What happens if I get salt in my eyes?
While it has happened to all of us, it is best to avoid touching your face with your hands during your session.
We provide a squirt bottle full of fresh water in each tank. There are also face towels to bring into your float if for any reason you may need to touch your face mid-float.
Are there any weight restrictions for Floating?
There are no weight restrictions, and we do our best to make everyone comfortable at our facility.
Is it safe to Float if I am Pregnant?
Not only is it safe but it is absolutely encouraged since pregnant clients may experience some of the greatest relief from floating! While pregnant, the added weight and pressure on the mother’s body is likely to cause pain and discomfort, the weightless impact of floating can provide much needed relief and allows you to escape the added stress. It has also been touted as an awesome way to bond with your baby.
There is even a special position you can float in that relieves all of the weight of the baby off of the mother’s body. If you are in your third trimester, or have any concerns, please consult with your physician before coming in.
Can I Float while on my period?
Yes. Just follow the same protocol you would for a public swimming pool or hot tub.
For other concerns regarding your lady parts, our friends at Anicca Float Club cover it all here:
http://www.floatnaperville.com/float-club-blog/2015/12/18/whats-up-down-there-floating-vaginas
Can I Float if I just dyed my hair?
The color from your hair could stain the tank, therefore, we recommend that you check if the water running through your hair in the shower at home is fully clear. If there is still some color coming out you should wait a couple of more days/showers before coming in to float.
What is your Cancellation Policy?
Full refund or $30 fee if cancelled within 24 hours.
Can I bring a friend to Float?
Only one person per tank. We have four float tanks (three pods and one cabin), one massage room, and one infrared sauna, so you can throw your own float party and invite up to 5 other people to enjoy services at FLOAT. Some float centers do offer couple floats in the same tank, but we think having another person in the tank detracts from the ‘sensory deprivation’ experience.
How long has Floating been around?
The first float tank was developed in 1954 by John C. Lily and involved full submersion in water as well as a breathing device that was worn over the face. The first commercial tanks were invented in the early 70’s.
Is this like Altered States?
Yes, but you’re not submerged in water, you don’t eat ritualistic mushrooms, and only a small percentage of floaters turn into proto-human monkeys.
Are there age limitations?
At Float our minimum age is 16 for float sessions.
Open 7 Days a week, 10am - 8pm
Phone: 210-562-3310
Email: Admin@floatsa.com
4535 Fredericksburg Rd #201,
San Antonio, TX 78201