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My shoulders and back were screaming at me to DO SOMETHING, so I checked out yelp for a few massage rec's. This school earned some glowing reviews, so I decided to try it out. There was a lot of availability, unlike other massage salon/spas, where you had to pull out your calendar and book a date that is weeks into the future.
The actual school is tricky to find; it is in the same building as the Patty's Closet and is across from the IHOP. When I checked in, I was handed a questionnaire to fill out and was told to have a seat. A few minutes later, my student massage therapist walked out, greeted me, and led me to her massage room. The room was definitely more "function" than "fashion," but I quickly forgot about the lack of aesthetics as soon as my massage started. My therapist-in-training was attentive and considerate, occasionally asking me if the pressure was to my liking. She wasn't the most talkative therapist I've had, but that was all right, as I was pretty tired and not wanting to chat a lot myself. :) After my lovely massage -- which worked out a number of kinks in my right shoulder! -- I filled out a very brief evaluation form (remember, the therapists are still students!).
I will most definitely come back again! I paid $30 (before tip) for a 50 minute massage. For $45, you get an 80 minute massage. What a deal!
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