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Finding our footing during the COVID19 pandemic

We hope that you and your household, your family, your friends, your work family as well as your communities, are all safe, healthy and happy.

During 2020 and 2021, the Center for Barefoot Massage as a company did not make many, if any, public announcements regarding COVID19 because we didn’t want to spread myths or misinformation: so we took a step back to assess the situation and come forward with an informed, calmer presence.

A lot has changed since March 2020. As of March 2022, we are now watching each county’s Community Levels where we teach, as recorded by the CDC. Read below to better understand our precautions and policies in place during the pandemic.

Working on new membership site

Our current site has not served us as we had wished.   Sooooo, we are creating a new and better site.

The new site may live here on our blog or possibly completely on its own – we are still testing.

Know that the membership site is a big deal to us and we want you to have the best there is to offer.

Our other site – currently open and running – has been a headache and we are reconstructing the new site to work better for all of our alumni.

There will be some similarities ( all the videos you were promised and more ) and some differences from the current membership site.  You all have spoken and we have listened and are molding this area to be what the alumni have asked for.

We can’t wait to share the new stuff with you and get all those people who were having issues previously up and running with this great content.

We’ll keep striving to provide you with the best that Barefoot Massage has to offer.

Why a barefoot massage membership site

When Jeni, Paul, and I started this little business in 2017, and we spent a lot of time visioning and planning how we could make our barefoot massage company different from others. Not only in the strokes and how we teach, but in our post-class support. A barefoot massage membership site made sense.

It would be a place for our community to review strokes, download marketing and business materials, ideas on how to better run their massage studio and more.

I’ve been doing barefoot massage since 2002, and Jeni was shortly behind me in 2003.

Together with our instructors, we’ve learned so much about what helps barefoot therapists.

By the same token we’ve also discovered what also prevents other skilled therapists who have learned ashiatsu from actually doing it in their studio and growing a business.