Cami Sutton

Female

Jacksonville, FL

United States

Profile Information:

Which modalities do you practice?
Swedish Massage, Integrative Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Reflexology, Hot Stone, Craniosacral Therapy, Sports Massage, Reiki, Pre-natal Pregnancy Massage, Abdominal Massage, Myofascial Release, Chair Massage, Therapeutic Massage, Shiatsu, Trigger Point Therapy, Acupressure, Lymph Drainage, Aromatherapy, Thai/Thai Yoga Massage, Medical Massage, Energy Work, Chakra Balancing

Comment Wall:

  • Darcy Neibaur

    Welcome Cami
  • Boris Prilutsky

    Dear Cami.
    Thank you for invitation to participate at your event. Can you please provide me with more information about your event, including date , location, time.
    Hope I will be able to participate. But in case if this time for some reasons will be not able to do so then we can plan for other events of maybe to plan my CEseminars that approved by NCBTMB.
    Best wishes.
    Boris
  • Deb Knapp,LMT, NCBTMB

    Cami,
    This sounds very interesting. What is the event for, just to meet and mingle? Or to promote massage materials? I am grateful you thought of me, and put me on your invitation list.
    I'd love to hear more about it, if you have time. I live in Palm Coast, and would have to plan my trip around my work schedule (9am-5 or 6pm)
    Be well, and blessings,
    Deb
  • Boris Prilutsky

    Hi Cami.
    August 21st we will celebrate my youngers granddaughter 1st birthday.honestly all sounds promising. My CE program approved by both NCBTMB as well Florida Board.if you would host and promote my workshops it could be financial beneficial for both parties, Usually I teach in the way that people immediately will be able to successfully implement on clients.topics we will be able to discuss and choose what will be best for your environment. Please visit www.medicalmassage-edu.com and read descriptions of my DVDs. More than 60 case presentation. Let me know what do you think on this idea .
    Best wishes.
    Boris
    PS.I believe that for spa environment and in general would be useful to offer protocol for tension headaches.I teach combination of Chinese acupressure and Western medical massage techniques on neck and upper back. Most severe headaches can be managed immediately by utilizing this techniques. Tension headaches today is a medical social disease. At this seminar I also covering protocol for TMJ dysfunction.
  • Boris Prilutsky

    Hi Cami.
    I checked your website. Looks good and feels like I can be beneficial for your organization.using the opportunity would like to ask few questions.
    Do you have classroom size for approximately 15 tables?How big mailing lists of yours?
    maybe write back to me borismedmassage@yahoo.com
    Best wishes.
    Boris
    PS. on massageprofessionals.com I have medical and sports massage group. There is a lot of videos. You can promote it to your mailing list. More people from your mailing list will join the group I hope more they will get familiar with my work,and when you will invite them for my seminar it will be much easier to to sign practitioners for workshop.
  • Las Vegas Massage In Summerlin

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    Hi Cami!

    Business here in 'vegas is OK. It used to be booming prior to 2007 and 'the crash.' Our economy here is still horrible...thankfully I've grown my business to withstand this downturn.

    Best wishes to you!

    Kris
  • Las Vegas Massage In Summerlin

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    Hello again, Cami.

    You wrote:

    Chris,

    Do you have an office? Or, do you provide mobile massage?

    Cami

    Kris:

    I perform mobile massage in the clients residence. From your profile I see you joined a Spa group....I'm assuming you work for a Spa, correct?

    When I graduated seven years ago from massage school I was in a great position...I already had an excellent job in retail (a totally different industry than anything health and wellness), then worked my massage business on the side.

    I saw no reason to trade one job for another....and, in my humble opinion, I see working for a Spa or anyone else 'just another job.' Again, just my opinion, and I have a lot of them if you've read any of my posts here ;) With that said, I do respect others who can do this. I'm an old fart and have had enough of employers and employee's.

    I goofed around for several years then got serious...my daily job, even though I was paid a ton with benefits, it's just not what I wanted to do. I'm about a year into massage full-time. I worked hard to build a clientele. 'Vegas is a strange city and people are not very friendly (relatively speaking.) Especially as a man performing outcall.

    I'm huge on building professional relationships with my clients and listening to them. I spend a lot of time prior to the massage session as well as after really listening to what it is they want. Customer service is numero uno ;) I can do this as I work for myself.

    Perhaps this is too much information, but here I am ;)

    Kris