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I think it's good to consider the overall look someone wants to project in their practice. And I suppose a school has the right to set rules about its' clinic.
I don't want to meet and greet clients barefoot, so I wear cotton slippers until I'm ready to start the massage, then do the massage barefoot. I put them back on at the end of the session before the client gets up off the table, so for the most part they don't see me barefoot.
I started wearing my Vibram Five Fingers a few months ago while I massage and my feet and body feel wonderful. I felt so restricted in my feet at the end of the day when I wore sneakers and now my feet feel stronger and more flexible. Vibram is a substitute for being barefoot (barefoot but with protection, not support), and so many therapists work barefoot, that I really cannot see a problem with wearing them. Mine are a sport version that cover my entire foot. I look professional when I work (long khaki or grey pants, button down short sleeved shirt or polo shirt, and my five fingers).
Looking professional is subjective - feeling good is the most important thing.
I have been wearing five-fingers for two years now and love them. For anyone interested in saving your feet and addressing body mechanics issues, you should look into them. Check out Dr Phil Maffetone's website for a jumpstart (http://philmaffetone.com/barefoot.cfm). Reading his book, called Fix Your Feet, was a real eye-opener for me. So, I can understand why many therapists prefer working barefoot.
As far as the five-fingers go though, I reserve them for running, hiking or going to the gym. The main reason being that no matter how many times I wash them, they still smell so foul. I'm currently a student and would never consider wearing them to school because of the radiating foot odor. There are students in my program who have started wearing them to classes, and others definitely avoid working with them because of the smell (think the worst foot odor, times ten). From my personal experience receiving work from folks wearing them, it is quite unpleasant and therefore not conducive to relaxation.
Perhaps people know of ways to keep their five-fingers from getting so smelly??
I must be very unprofessional because as soon as I step into the room I take off my shoes and do the massage barefoot.
I massage barefoot too. But I also work for myself out of my house. I think while in school, the school has some right to tell you what they expect. Although, when I had my school, most of the student's massaged barefoot.
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