mi. dlllS vrv) Friday, August 9, 1985 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Vol. 84 No. 174 Weather: Partly cloudy and warm today with a 20 percent chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Wind3 will be southerly 10 to 15 mph. Expect a high of 90 (32C). Thirty percentchance of thunderstorms tonight with a low of 68 (20C). Partly cloudy and cooler for the weekend. Expect highs in the middle 80s (28C), lows in the upper 60s (20C). Barb BrandaThe Nebraskan The good life' in the dorms... Page 3 Shrime teams tackle big game.. .Pages 5 & 6 How do you spell relie o J : i 'Q I ' I MM" i t t ' . I I - I '- - ' - I I "M On 1 ' Mark DavisThe Nebraskan M A By Bill Allen Arte and Entertainment Editor "In our society we do not touch each other much," said Marie-Paule, a licensed apprentice at the Lincoln Massage Center, "A massage is a caring experience, pleasant, relaxing ex perience." Tom Smith, owner of the Lincoln Massage Center, 3230 So. 13th, said a good massage is much more than a relaxing experience. He said the benefits can last for days. "We offer a Swedish massage here," he said, "for general relaxation in stress and tension." He said a full body massage can help back injuries, since the back muscles tend to radiate into all muscles. Also the overall relaxation can help those with sleep problems. A massage is especially beneficial after sports, Smith said. Smith said he is now starting his third year in business as a licensed masseur. In Nebraska, he said, a masseur has to be licensed to practice. There are two ways to get licensed, Smith said. One is to attend a School of Massage. Smith attended Wesleyn's, which is the only school of its kind in Nebraska. Another way to get licensed is to serve an apprenticeship under a licensed masseur while taking a correspondence course. The only such course recognized in Nebraska, Smith said, is the Swedish Institute of Massage in New York City. After school or the apprenticeship program the graduate must still pass the State Board exam, Smith said. Learning the art of massage is much more than being able to give a rubdown. Smith said students must take courses in anatomy, physi ology, nutrition, and other health-related areas. The Lincoln Massage Center is staffed by Smith and two apprentices. Since all employees are licensed Smith said it . gives more credibility to the business, despite negative connotations some people might associ ate with "massage parlors." Smith's customers include professional bus iness people, doctors, truck drivers, housewives, students and salespeople. Very seldom, he said, do they have any problems with people who might ask for more 4 I I ffc? i" J M Mark DavisThe Nebraskan Jrk G 1 1 i A than a massage. "We just say no," he said. Smith said about half the center's business is return customers. "We don't tell people that they have to come back," he said. "We tell them if it helps them they might want to continue." Marie-Paule, a native European, said that massage is much more common overseas, and is used widely as preventive medicine. Doctors will prescribe a series of massages to patients, she said. Smith said some of the center's customers are referred by doctors. "We all tend to add tension and add tension and don't tend to do anything about it," Marie Paule said. "But a massage can release much ci that tension and improve your health." She said that today's medicine is moving toward more preventive treatments rather than just reacting to a symptom. She said she feels massage will play a part in that. Smith, who has massaged John Denver, Hall and Oates and the Bellamy Brothers, said an overall body massage, in which he works the whole body is best, but that he will massage just certain areas, such as the back or shoulders, if the customer requests it. Before beginning the massage the customer sits in the whirlpool for 1 5 minutes, at no charge. The whirlpool is private, one person, and helps to relax a person, Smith said. During the massage the person is wrapped in a sheet, and only the body parts being massaged are uncovered, Smith said. "We tell people that we have a private whirlpool and that swimsuits are not required," Smith said, "but we tell them that if they want to wear the swimsuit in the whirlpool and during the massage then it is okay." State sanitation laws state that each person must be provided with clean towls and sheets for the massage. Smith also uses a special oil blend for the massage, although only about a tablespoon is actually used on the whole body, he said. Rates range from $20 for a half hour massage to $50 for a 90 minute massage. Smith has given 90 minute massages, which can make his hands very tired.