Upland · California
You finish work at 6PM. You are tense. You have an hour before dinner or the next thing on your calendar. Here is a simple routine our regulars use to actually reset their day — not just "unwind," but feel different by the time they get home.
Step 1: Walk in by 6:30
Drive over, park out front, walk in. We are open until 10PM, so there is plenty of buffer. Tell us "60 minutes, deep tissue" or "30 minutes, back and shoulders" — whatever you need.
Step 2: Phone away
The most important part. Phone goes face-down or stays in your bag. The whole point is to actually disconnect from work, not check email between strokes. Most regulars find that one phone-free hour changes the rest of the evening.
Step 3: Tell the therapist where it hurts
Be specific. Not "I am tense." Try: "left shoulder, behind the shoulder blade, and lower back." The therapist works the rest of the body too, but knowing your priorities lets them spend extra time where it matters.
Step 4: Take the clean rooms
After the session, before driving home. The shower transition is part of the reset — it physically marks the end of the work day. Many guests skip it because they feel rushed; the regulars who include it report a much bigger difference at home.
Step 5: Drive home slowly
Lower the music. Take the surface streets if you can. The session lowered your stress hormones; do not undo it by getting back into traffic mode immediately. Many guests get home, eat dinner, and notice they actually feel off the clock for the first time all week.
Try this once. If it works, make it your weekly Wednesday or Thursday routine — that is when most of our regulars come in.


