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Last week we spoke about how massage can benefit the elderly. Today we’ll talk about the other extreme i.e. how massage can benefit our young’uns!
Most people have this idea that massage is only something a fully grown adult should experience. As a result, they’ve somehow instilled fear in others that massage and kids is a complete no-no.
And I say this from experience. Growing up as an adolescent, I fondly recall how beneficial massage was in my life. Back in those days I used to play football (soccer) for my school team, and after every training or match, I’d come home with bruised and sore legs. Massage was the one thing that sped up my recovery and kept me going!
Later on in this post we’ll see how massage therapy can benefit young children, but for now let’s specifically discuss foot massagers for kids!
You really have 2 options if you’re looking at foot massagers for kids.
What are the 2 things young kids love most?
What the heck is this thing? If you’ve ever played with marbles when you were younger, that’s kinda what these look like. But marbles are hard…..this feels squishy! Orbeez beads are nothing more than polymers that expand when placed in water.
Because kids absolutely love this stuff! More so, they enjoy the squishy sensations. The thing with children is they need to be engaged. If they’re not engaged, it’ll be a nightmare getting them to do something. That’s why I love the orbeez foot spa. It’s an awesome way for kids to slowly “grow” themselves into the world of massage.
It’s much better than having them go through a super intense massage session which they probably may not like. And if they don’t like it as kids, they probably won’t like it as they grow up!
It isn’t a “full blown” foot massager like the ones I recommend in option #2. It’s more a foot spa with mild massage like vibrations. “But should I not get an actual foot massager?” You could and that’s what I talk about in option 2, but I think it would be a better idea to start your kids off with something mild and light. And that’s exactly what the orbeez can do!
Amazon has some pretty good choices, but the one I like most is this 2,200 orbeez spa set!
Features enough orbeez beads to make your head spin! How does it work? Simply chuck the beads in with water, turn the unit on and enjoy the massage. Integrated into the unit is a vibration massage feature – a light sensation that works really well with the expanding beads. Manufacturer recommends this only be used for children aged 5 and older. As far as size is concerned, this unit can fit feet of all sizes. All things considered, this is in my opinion a good “stepping stone” to get your kids excited about massage!
In an earlier post titled “Best Foot Massager: A Complete Buyer’s Guide” I went over my 4 favorite electric and 4 favorite non electric foot massagers. Even though these devices are made for an adult sized foot, there’s no reason why children can’t use them.
One thing to watch out for is intensity. Most of the adult sized foot massagers are incredibly intense, and even their lowest setting may be a bit too much for a 10 year old.
Before letting your child use the massager, I always recommend you set It up for them. Put your feet in and see how they feel at a low intensity setting. Do you see it being too intense for a child? If yes, lower the intensity even further if possible.
The above applies to electric style foot massagers. Non electric foot massagers such as foot rollers are more “child friendly”, because there are no high intensity airbags that inflate.
The best foot massager as far as I’m concerned. Unlike other massagers, it’s able to massage the entire foot (top, down, and sides) using a combination of techniques such as rolling, compression, kneading etc. It also has 5 different intensity settings which can be changed from the wireless remote control.
Cheap, effective, and easy to carry on the go. The durable design and construction means my kid won’t be able to wreck it! Also, there are no size constraints. Feet of all shapes and sizes can use this contraption. And because it doesn’t require power, you can use it in the park, camping trips etc.
Children experience the same incredible benefits to massage as adults do. I’ve listed the 3 most important ones below.
Massaging your feet is one of the best habits/routines you can cultivate. Why the feet? Well if you think about it for a second, consider how much your feet serve you in a full day:
The list is endless. One could argue that you use your feet for practically everything that you do.
I certainly think so!
Foot reflexology, a form of foot massage can have tremendous benefits.
You see all major organs in the body can be found as reflex points on the feet. Reflexology is simply the act of stimulating these pressure points. By stimulating these pressure points, we trigger the body to heal itself.
And the best part is it’s so simple and easy, anyone can do it! Below is a video discussing foot reflexology in greater detail. There is no foot massager that can stimulate these pressure points, so everything must be done by hand. Teaching your child how to work these pressure points themselves is probably the best way of going about it. However, always remember consistency in the process is paramount!
The benefits that come from massage are no secret. Adults and young kids all over the world are experiencing tremendous improvements both physically and mentally!
But if you want to get maximum benefits, you gotta start early. The best way to do this is to setup a massage regimen/routine for your family (children included). This way you hold everyone responsible!
Finally, I hope you enjoyed reading and got some value out of this. If you have any questions, please leave them below. See you soon!
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