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It's a combination of physiology and psychology, right. Usually what can make people more ticklish is not losing weight but becoming more fit. As trained muscles become more tense from workout. For the same reason fit people tend to love classic relaxing massage more. Because now they have something that should be massaged. The same with gargalesis type of tickling.
Fit body can also sustain more pressure and probing without complaining about pain.
We've started to work much with fitness models and sporty women some months ago. Mainly not for the shooting this time. With their help we develop the combined program of tickle therapy and oil massage for relaxation and emotional and physical rehabilitation after competitions and workout. They come to us and feel the effect from the first session. So we prove this by practical results, this is not just out of the blue.
Another interesting observation in our practice is that some fit clients tend to become less ticklish after several sessions. So tickle therapy in combination with massage also relieves this muscle tension.
We continue our research with a very ticklish willing fitness model to see if we can make her ticklishness fade away completely. And even though this result would seem sad for us tickle lovers, that could be considered a small breakthrough in tickling science.
http://ticklingforum.com/showthread.php?282651-Weight-Loss-and-Increased-Side-Ticklishness
It's a combination of physiology and psychology, right. Usually what can make people more ticklish is not losing weight but becoming more fit. As trained muscles become more tense from workout. For the same reason fit people tend to love classic relaxing massage more. Because now they have something that should be massaged. The same with gargalesis type of tickling.
Fit body can also sustain more pressure and probing without complaining about pain.
We've started to work much with fitness models and sporty women some months ago. Mainly not for the shooting this time. With their help we develop the combined program of tickle therapy and oil massage for relaxation and emotional and physical rehabilitation after competitions and workout. They come to us and feel the effect from the first session. So we prove this by practical results, this is not just out of the blue.
Another interesting observation in our practice is that some fit clients tend to become less ticklish after several sessions. So tickle therapy in combination with massage also relieves this muscle tension.
We continue our research with a very ticklish willing fitness model to see if we can make her ticklishness fade away completely. And even though this result would seem sad for us tickle lovers, that could be considered a small breakthrough in tickling science.