DeepFeet Bar Therapy is a barefoot, bar-assisted massage technique similar to what many clients know as Ashiatsu. It uses slow, controlled pressure delivered with the therapist’s feet to create broad, consistent depth—without the sharp, pokey feeling some people experience with elbows or forearms. Using overhead bars for balance and precision, each session is tailored to your comfort level, tension patterns, and recovery goals.
If you’ve been searching for Ashiatsu massage, DeepFeet Bar Therapy offers many of the same benefits: barefoot, bar-assisted bodywork designed to deliver deep pressure in a smooth, grounded, controlled way.
Because the pressure is applied with the foot—a broader surface area than an elbow or thumb—the work often feels more even and less intense in a “sharp” way, while still reaching chronically tight or overworked tissue. The overhead bars allow your therapist to control pressure, pace, and positioning with stability and precision.
DeepFeet Bar Therapy may be a great fit if you want:
We’ll talk through what you’re feeling, which areas need the most attention, and what kind of pressure feels best for your body. Whether you’re looking for relaxation, recovery, or targeted tension relief, your session is customized from the start—and pressure can always be adjusted.
Using slow gliding strokes, sustained pressure, and intentional pacing, we address dense, overworked tissue and restricted areas—especially along the back, hips, glutes, and legs. The bars allow your therapist to work deeply while maintaining control and consistency.
If helpful, we’ll offer simple recommendations for recovery, mobility, or follow-up timing so you can keep moving and feeling better between appointments.
“I came in feeling stiff and restricted, and after a few sessions I felt lighter, looser, and much more comfortable in my body. Sydney has an incredible ability to find the areas that need the most attention.”
Recommended for first-time clients or when focusing on a new area.
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Best for ongoing tension relief, mobility support, and recovery maintenance.
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