It’s completely normal to feel a bit of “first-time jitters” before your first massage. The nervousness comes from not knowing what to expect.
Here is a quick guide to help you navigate the experience like a pro. For more in-depth information, read What to Expect For Your First Massage.
The “Undressing” Question
The most common source of anxiety is how much clothing to take off. Here’s the industry secret: You undress to your level of comfort.
Most people keep their underwear on, while others undress completely. Your therapist will leave the room while you get ready, and you will be covered by a sheet or blanket at all times. The therapist only uncover the specific area she or he is working on (like your back or one leg), so your privacy is always protected.
Quiet or Chatty?
You might wonder if you have to talk the whole time. You don’t! Talking, or not, is entirely up to you. And the therapist will follow your lead. It is perfectly okay to close your eyes and stay silent. On the flip side, if you prefer conversation, that’s fine too.
Normal Human Stuff Happens
Are you worried about unshaven legs, a weird noise your stomach makes, or falling asleep (and maybe snoring)? Don’t be.
- Body Hair: Therapists don’t care; they see dozens of legs a week.
- Noises: Digestion noises are actually a compliment—it means your body is entering a state of deep relaxation!
- Sleeping: It’s the ultimate “five-star review” for a therapist.
Speak Up!
The only thing that actually makes a massage awkward is staying silent when you’re uncomfortable. If the pressure is too much, the room is too cold, or the music is annoying, say something! The therapist wants you to have a good experience, and therapists can’t read your mind.
The Verdict
Having some knowledge before you go to your first appointment usually means it isn’t awkward at all. Knowing what to expect allows you to be more relaxed and enjoy your first appointment. By the time the session ends, you’ll likely be wondering why you waited so long to book one.
EXPERT CARE IN THE MAGIC CITY
For those in Billings, Montana, finding a skilled practitioner is the first step toward long-term relief. Catherine Nelson is a local expert specializing in medical and injury rehabilitation massage. With over two decades of experience and advanced certifications in CranioSacral Therapy and Kinesiology Taping, she focuses on helping patients regain mobility and live pain-free.
Whether you are dealing with chronic lower back issues or a recent injury, personalized massage therapy can help your body move like it used to. See what Catherine’s patients are saying.
