The Ashiatsu Experience
Deep, barefoot bodywork designed to release tension and help your body return to a more natural state of ease.
What is Ashiatsu?
Ashiatsu is a barefoot massage technique where the therapist uses their feet, body weight, and gravity to apply steady, consistent pressure.
With the support of overhead bars, the pressure is controlled and even, allowing for slower, deeper strokes that work into the muscle without the sharpness that can come from elbows or thumbs.
The result is work that feels both deep and supported, helping the body release tension while staying relaxed.
Why people love it
Ashiatsu is especially helpful for:
chronic tension that doesn’t respond to traditional massage
tight, overworked muscles
back, neck, and shoulder discomfort
those who prefer deeper pressure without pain
The broad surface of the foot allows the muscles to lengthen and soften, while increased circulation supports a more lasting sense of relief.
An intuitive approach
What makes Lindsay’s work different is not just the technique, it’s the way each session is approached.
Rather than following a set routine, she works in response to what your body is holding that day. Pressure, pace, and focus shift in real time, creating a session that feels personal and intentional.
Her background in energy work and nervous system support is gently woven into the experience—through presence, attention, and the way the session unfolds.
What to expect
Sessions are unhurried and designed to help you settle in.
Depending on your needs, Lindsay may incorporate elements such as:
energy work
sound
focused attention to areas that feel “stuck” or overworked
Many clients describe the experience as more than just physical relief, leaving with a sense of clarity, calm, and connection to their body.
“Unfurling Hearts feels exactly like its name, a soft opening back into yourself. Lindsay’s Ashiatsu work is deeply therapeutic while also feeling nurturing, intentional, and restorative. I walked out feeling lighter, grounded, and completely renewed.”
— Livea