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Bodywork

Rates: (Regular Rate/Advance*/Advance and Pre-Booked**)

Enjoy our relaxing and therapeutic table massage, starting at

$80/hour

This includes a mixture of Swedish Massage, Deep Tissue, basic craniosacral, reflexology, lymphatic drainage.

  • 60 Minutes ($80/$75/$70)

  • 90 Minutes ($120/$112.50/$105)

  • 120 Minutes ($160/$150/$140)

Warm and relax your muscles with our

Hot Stone Massage

Let us ease your tension away with heated basalt stones. This relaxes the muscles making the deeper tissue work easier and more effective.

  • 90 Minute ($160/$150/$140)

  • 120 Minute ($200/$187.50/$175)

Want to try something a little different? Try our

Thai Massage

This form of massage is done on a padded mat on the floor, performed over clothing, and incorporates yogic stretching, compressions, breathing techniques, traction, and trigger point therapy. We also incorporate burning Nag Champa incense when appropriate.

  • 60 minute ($90/$85/$80)

  • 90 minute ($135/$127.50/$120)

  • 120 minute ($180/$170/$160)

 

Add Ons

Heated Oil: $10 We offer use of a combination of heated coconut oil and hot wet towels to provide deeper relaxation and a smoother tactile experience.

Diffused Aromatherapy: $5 We perform our Aromatherapy by using a cold steam diffuser and fan to circulate the aromatherapy in the room throughout the session.

Discounts

Client Referral Program: If you refer anyone to us, we want to thank you and give you a gift of a 30 minute coupon.


Birthday Discount: If you schedule a massage during the 15 days before or the 15 days after your birthday, you will receive a free 30 minute discount on one massage.


Yoga

In addition to massage, we also offer private yoga lessons.

Styles of yoga taught: Power Vinyasa Flow. Vinyasa is the act of linking one breath to one movement. A moving mediation. As such, in these classes, we will focus a lot on breathing and moving through the poses in a linking flow.

Benefits of yoga: "Learn more about the physical and mental benefits of starting a regular yoga practice, and how it can help you cultivate greater strength, flexibility, awareness, and inner peace" - Yoga Alliance

 

Private Yoga Lesson


A hour session where we guide you through a personalized yoga flow, working your areas of focus. We will also provide you with lots of hands on assists, guiding you more accurately into the postures.

One person: $50
Two People: $70
Three People: $90

Private Yoga Class

A Private Yoga Class is when there are four or more students. Students must be able to host class or arrange for a suitable location.

Four person or more: $100.


*Advanced Scheduling: Massage appointment is scheduled at least one week in advance.
**Prebook Scheduling: Massage appointment is scheduled before client leaves from previous appointment.


Please note that we follow a 24 hour cancellation policy. This means, that if you wish to reschedule or cancel your appointment, please contact us with a minimum of 24 hours notice. A same day cancellation will incur a 50% cancellation fee and a no call, no show will incur a 100% cancellation fee.

Thai Massage Photos

I had the privilege to work with Shivian Morgan to get some photos of my Thai Massage practice. This form of massage is done on a padded mat on the floor, performed over clothing, and incorporates yogic stretching, compression, breathing techniques, traction, and trigger point therapy.

Let us know if you would like to schedule a session for your next massage.

Starting March 1st, 2019, our rates will be increasing a little. 

With the increase of general cost of living, our rates occasionally have to increase slightly as well. We still strive to keep our rates approachable, so our massage rate will only be increasing by $10 per hour. 

Our base rate for table massage will increase from $70 per hour to $80 per hour and our Thai Massage Sessions will also increase from $80 per hour to $90 per hour.  Our Advanced Scheduling Discount (scheduling your massage at least a week in advance) and our Prebooking Scheduling Discount (booking your next massage before you leave your previous one) will remain the same. 

Below is a list of how this affects various sessions:

Current Massage Rates (Full Rate / Advanced  / Advanced and Prebooking)

  • 60 minute Table Massage: $70 / $65 / $60

  • 90 minute Table Massage: $105 / $97.50 / $90

  • 120 minute Table Massage: $140 / $130 / $120

  • 60 minute Thai Massage: $80 / $75 / $70

  • 90 Minute Hot Stone Massage: $140 / $130 / $120

  • 120 Minute Hot Stone Massage: $175 / $162.50 / $150

New Massage Rates (Full Rate / Advanced  / Advanced and Prebooking)

  • 60 minute Table Massage: $80 / $75 / $70

  • 90 minute Table Massage: $120 / $112.50 / $105

  • 120 minute Table Massage: $160 / $150 / $140

  • 60 minute Thai Massage: $90 / $85 / $80

  • 90 Minute Hot Stone Massage: $140 / $130 / $120

  • 120 Minute Hot Stone Massage: $175 / $162.50 / $150

Our rates for session enhancements such as our Diffused Aromatherapy ($5) and Heated Oil Massage ($10) will remain the same as they are now. 

If you have any questions, please contact us at james@cummingswellness.com

Current Exercises

After being asked by a few people about what I do for a workout, I decided to put this piece together. I will try to update it occasionally to keep it current.  

In general, I weight lift two to three days a week at LA Fitness and attend a vinyasa yoga class twice a week at Corepower Yoga. I break up my weight lifting days into three categories: biceps and back, legs, and triceps and chest. I use a combination of weight machine and free weights. A legend is below for explanation of my abbreviations.

Disclaimer: I am not a personal trainer nor a doctor. If you want to use any of these workouts, please consult your doctor and maybe a personal trainer first.

Below is a breakdown of my exercises while I weight lift.

  1. Stretch

  2. Core Work (choose one for each section)

    1. Upper Abs

      1. Basic crunches

      2. Legs up the wall crunches

      3. Legs up the wall toe touches

    2. Oblique Abs

      1. Figure Four crunches

      2. Bicycle Crunches

      3. Rope climbers

      4. Side plank hip lifts

    3. Lower Abs

      1. Leg lifts

      2. Legs up the wall Hip lifts

      3. High Boat to Low Boat

    4. Adduction and Abduction leg lifts

    5. Side plank hip lifts

    6. Cobra lifts

  3. Warmup

    1. 50 jumping jacks (pull your shoulder blades back, extend arms and really focus on the movement)

    2. 50 body weight squats

    3. 50 calve raises

    4. 10 lunges (each leg)

    5. 10 One leg pelvic lifts (each side)

    6. 10 Yoga Kick Back (each leg)

    7. 10 Hydrant pose (each leg)

    8. 5 hip rotations each leg (like you’re stepping over a fence)

    9. 10 forward leg swings (each leg)

    10. 10 side leg swings (each leg)

    11. 10 arm circles, both directions, both sides

    12. 30 push ups (10 wide arm, 10 down dog, and 10 tricep)

  4. Weight Lifting Exercises (choose one of the following three days)

    1. Triceps and Chest

      1. Triceps Cable Pull-down

      2. Chest Press BB

      3. DB Shoulder Shrug

      4. Cable Inner Chest Press

      5. DB Standing Triceps Extensions

      6. Incline Chest Press BB

      7. DB Front Lateral Raise

      8. DB Lateral Raise

    2. Bicep and Back Day

      1. Back Hyperextensions and Side lifts (Roman Chair)

      2. Parallel Bar Leg Raise

      3. Iso Lateral Wide Pulldown

      4. DB Shoulder Press

      5. One Arm Iso Lateral Wide Pulldown

      6. DB Arm Curls [normal/hammer/wide]

      7. Leverage Machine Iso Row

      8. Preacher Plate curls

      9. Arnold Press

    3. Leg Day

      1. BB Full Squats

      2. Leg Press

      3. Thigh Adduction

      4. Thigh Abduction

      5. Seated Calf Raise [15-25 reps; straight legs]

      6. BB Hip Thrusts

      7. Lying Leg curls

      8. Leg Extensions

  5. Stretch

  6. Sauna and Shower

Legend:

  • Exercise Name (xx) = three sets of ten reps
  • BW = Bodyweight

  • DB = dumbbell

  • BB = barbell

Exercises 1.0

After being asked by a few people about what I do for a workout, I decided to put this piece together. I will try to update it occasionally to keep it current.  

In general, I weight lift two to three days a week at LA Fitness and attend a vinyasa yoga class twice a week at Corepower Yoga. I break up my weight lifting days into three categories: Arms and Chest, Shoulders and Back, and Legs. I use a combination of weight machine and free weights. A legend is below for explanation of my abbreviations.

Disclaimer: I am not a personal trainer nor a doctor. If you want to use any of these workouts, please consult your doctor and maybe a personal trainer first.

Below is a breakdown of my exercises while I weight lift.

  1. Stretch

  2. Nerd Fitness Warmup (Click here for more info)

    1. 2-3 minutes of jump rope (I rarely do this one)

    2. 50 jumping jacks

    3. 20 body weight squats

    4. 5 lunges (each leg)

    5. 10 hip extensions

    6. 5 hip rotations each leg (like you’re stepping over a fence)

    7. 10 forward leg swings (each leg)

    8. 10 side leg swings (each leg)

    9. 10-20 push ups (scale based on your level of fitness)

    10. 10 spiderman steps (each leg)

  3. Weight Lifting Exercises (choose one of the following three days)

    1. Arm and Chest Day

      1. Arm normal/hammer/wide curl DB (45)

      2. Compound Deltoid lift (35)
      3. Overhead 1H Tricep extension DB (17.5)

      4. Incline Chest press BB (70)

      5. Preacher bicep plate machine (60)
      6. Tricep cable pull down (57.5)

      7. Butterfly Machine (110)

    2. Shoulder and Back Day

      1. Diverging Lat pull-down (115)

      2. Roman chair (30)

      3. Shoulder press DB (55)

      4. Reverse Butterfly machine (80)

      5. DB 45° lateral lift/shoulder shrugs (40)

      6. Row cable (115)

    3. Leg Day

      1. Leg curl (120)

      2. Leg extension (120)

      3. Adduction (180)

      4. Abduction (180)

      5. Calf Extensions (180)

      6. Plate Leg press (160)

      7. Glute machine (120)

  4. Bodyweight Exercises

    1. Arm and Chest BW Exercises (done between sets on shoulder/back and leg day)

      1. Push up

      2. Triangle push up

      3. Archer push up

      4. Tricep dips

      5. Bosu ball push ups

    2. Shoulder and Back BW Exercises (done between sets on arm/chest and leg day)

      1. Forward leans

      2. Shoulder rotations

      3. Mountain climbers

    3. Leg BW Exercises (done between sets on arm/chest and shoulder/back)

      1. Bodyweight Squats

      2. Side Squats

      3. Lunges

      4. Calf Raises

    4. Everyday Exercises

      1. Squats with 37.5 lb DB

      2. Compound glute exercise x 20

      3. Dragon flag hold (30/30)

  5. Core Work

    1. Upper Abs

      1. Basic crunches

      2. Legs up the wall crunches

      3. Legs up the wall toe touches

    2. Oblique Abs

      1. Figure Four crunches

      2. Bicycle Crunches

      3. Rope climbers

      4. Side plank hip lifts

    3. Lower Abs

      1. Leg lifts

      2. Legs up the wall Hip lifts

      3. High Boat to Low Boat

  6. Stretch

  7. Sauna and Shower

Legend:

  • Exercise Name (xx) = three sets of ten reps
  • BW = Bodyweight

  • DB = dumbbell

  • BB = barbell

Massage Space Update

I have a bit of news for you all. As of today, my family and I have put our condo up for sale. To reduce as much inconvenience to you as possible, I have required that any viewing requests be given 48 hours in advance. What this means to you is that if there is a viewing request during your appointment, I will contact you two days before to reschedule your massage. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you, but I will try to minimize it as much as I can. 

In case you would like to see the listing of our condo, go to http://tinyurl.com/CW-Condo

James

Valentines Hot Stone Special and New Yoga Lesson Rates

Come warm up and relax this February

Throughout the month of February, we are having a discounted rate on Hot Stone Massages. Normally, a 90 Minute Hot Stone Massage would be $140, but for the month of February they will be:

 
  • Full rate: $120
  • Advanced Scheduling: $110
  • Advanced and Prebook Scheduling: $100
 

We will also start offering 120 Minute Hot Stone Massages! Normally, this would be $175, but for the month of February, they will be:

 
  • Full rate: $150
  • Advanced Scheduling: $140
  • Advanced and Prebook Scheduling: $130
 


Our Private Yoga Lesson rates are permanently changing and we are starting to offer Private Yoga Classes! Private Yoga Lessons will operate under the following rates:

 
  • One person: $40
  • Two People: $60
  • Three People: $80
 

A Private Yoga Class is when there are four or more students, which will be a flat $100 rate for an hour class. Students must be able to host class or arrange for a suitable location.

If you have any questions about our Hot Stone Massages or Private Yoga Lessons, email us at cummingswellness@gmail.com.

Upcoming Specials!!!

Black Friday Special

Any massage scheduled on Black Friday, Nov 25, will be offered at a discounted rate of $60 per hour (a $10 per hour discount). 

In addition to this, these massage sessions will be offered a choice of a complimentary Aromatherapy OR Salt Foot Scrub, a $10 value

Cyber Monday Special

Any Gift Certificate purchased on Cyber Monday, Nov 28, will be sold at a rate of $60 per hour (a $10 per hour discount).

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If you have any questions about any of these, feel free to shoot me a message at james@cummingswellness.com. 

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