10 Massage Fun Facts
Massage has been around for a very long time and enjoyed by a huge
amount of people, but there are always new things to learn. Here are a few random, but fun facts surrounding msssage therapy!
- Bob Hope got a massage every day and lived to be 100 If that isn’t a reason to get your next massage session in your planner right away, we don’t know what is!
- The longest ever ‘massage chain’ involved 1600 people A massage chain is defined as three or more people arranged in a line with each person giving the next in line a massage. The longest massage chain ever recorded was 1,600 people long at an event organised by The Philippine Association of Licensed Massage Therapists (Philippines) in Boracay, Malay Aklan, Philippines, on 16 May 2014. The chain went along the beach in Boracay.
- The most people to be massaged at once is 641 This feat was achieved by the Department of Health Service Support Ministry of Public Health (Thailand), in Nonthaburi, Thailand, on 30 August 2012. There were 641 couples and a total of 1,282 people involved in this record attempt, which was started by Thailand’s Prime Minister, Yingluck Shinawatra.
- Only blind and visually impaired people can practice massage in South Korea According to law makers in South Korea’s constitutional court, professional massage services should only be carried out by blind people because they generally have fewer career choices. If you’re caught massaging when you’re not visually impaired, you could end up getting five years in prison or £35,000 in fines.
- Julius Caesar was a massage fan In 100-44 BC Julius Caesar enjoyed massage therapy on a daily basis relieve his neuralgia and epileptic seizures. It didn’t make him any nicer, mind you.
- The European Patent Office lists nearly 45,000 patented massage appliances and devices And - the world's first electric massage chair was invented in 1950. The inventor was a man with a fragile, sicklyly daughter – he just wanted to be able to get her the benefits of a massage whenever she needed it.
- ‘Massage’ as a word, has been around officially since the 15th Century Although it didn’t mean the same as it does now. The earliest recorded use of the word ‘massage’ according to the English language was around 1450, when it meant “the action of saying Mass”. It took on the modern meaning in 1866, and the words ‘masseur’ and ‘masseuse’ were added in 1876 and 1879 respectively.
- Almost one in five Americans has had a massage in the past year According to AMTA's 2017 Consumer Survey, an average of 19 % of adult Americans has had at least one massage between July 2016 and July 2017. More than one in three of us (33%) has had a massage in the previous five years – let’s get that figure up!
- Snake massage is actually a THING Snake massage started to appear online in 2013. People still try it…it involves washing the snakes, then laying back and letting them slither around, which supposedly feels good and gives excellent facial. In the Philippines, the snakes are fed TEN chickens before they get to work, just to stop them doing what snakes do naturally… er, no thanks.
- Swedish massage isn’t actually Swedish! ‘Swedish’ massage techniques are often credited to Swedish fencing instructor Per Henrik Ling. In fact, it was Dutch practitioner Johan Georg Mezger who developed the treatment as we know it, and he also gave all the strokes the names they have held on to this day. Effleurage, for the smooth gliding strokes; petrissage for squeezing, rolling and kneading; and tapotement, the rhythmic tapping.