The LMT Refinery - Michigan
We teach approachable and practical barefoot massage techniques that will enhance your massage practice. 
Whether you’re convinced barefoot massage is ‘not real massage’ or you’re worried your feet won’t ‘feel,’ let’s clear this up.
Your hands weren’t all-knowing on day one. Your feet can learn, too. And for those doubting its place in our field—clients care about results, not the body part delivering them.
The only way to find out? Step into it—literally. I’ll show you how.
My next Intro to Barefoot Massage is coming up in September!
Ready to get into a class? Comment LINK and I’ll send it!
What I’ve learned after 11,000 barefoot massage sessions:
When people are looking for a solution, they’re often willing to try something they never expected.
I’ve had clients tell me:
“I never thought I’d let someone walk on me.”
And then book their next appointment before they leave.
The truth is—clients stop caring that you’re using your feet once they feel the results.
When someone has been dealing with pain, tension, headaches, limited movement, or stress for long enough, they stop asking:
“Is this weird?”
And start asking:
“Do you think this could help me?”
After 11,000 sessions, I’ve learned that most clients are far more open-minded than we give them credit for.
If you’ve considered learning barefoot massage but haven’t taken a class yet, what’s holding you back?
What I love about teaching barefoot massage?
It’s not teaching therapists how to use their feet.
It’s helping therapists expand what they’re able to offer their clients.
The massage world spends a lot of time talking about what barefoot massage does for the therapist.
Save your hands.
Extend your career.
Create more pressure.
And those things matter.
But what excites me most is what happens on the table.
When a client who normally says it’s not enough pressure, finally receives the pressure they’ve been searching for.
When a therapist realizes they don’t have to rely on elbows, thumbs, and brute force to create an effective session.
When they discover another way to approach the work.
More tools.
More options.
More ways to help the people who trust us with their care.
That’s why I teach.
And if you’re ready to expand your toolbox, I’d be honored to have you in class this September in Howell, Michigan.
Teaching barefoot massage is fun because at some point every student hits the:
“wait… which foot was I supposed to move again?” phase. 😂
And honestly? That’s normal.
Your brain is trying to learn:
• new body mechanics
• balance
• pressure control
• coordination
• AND how to use your feet like actual tools
There’s a learning curve to this work.
You’re probably gonna wobble a little.
Forget your right from your left.
Get tangled up in your own legs once or twice.
But then one day?
It clicks.
And suddenly the thing that felt impossible starts feeling natural.
Awkward first. Fluid later. Come learn barefoot massage with me.
Class schedj is at the top of my page. Or shoot me a message.