
Why We Built a Membership Around the Body You Want to Keep
Most people find us when something hurts.
A neck that won't turn. A back that finally gave out. Shoulders that have been creeping toward the ears for months until one morning they just — stayed there. I understand it. Life is busy, and it's easy to wait until the body forces the conversation.
But here's what I've learned working with people week after week — the ones who feel the best aren't the ones who come in most desperate. They're the ones who come in most consistently.
There's a real difference between crisis care and maintenance care, and it matters more than most people realize.
Crisis vs. Consistency
When you come in while you're hurting, we spend most of the session just trying to get you back to baseline. Your nervous system is guarded. Your tissue is reactive. We make progress, but we're starting from a hole.
When you come in regularly — before things fall apart — we get to do the deeper work. We're not chasing pain. We're building resilience. We're working with a body that's open instead of one that's bracing.
The difference in how you feel isn't just noticeable. It's significant.
Why We Made It Affordable on Purpose
Tracy and I didn't build a membership model because it was the easiest business decision. We built it because we kept watching people get real results, then disappear for two months because of the cost — and come back worse than when they started.
Consistency is the foundation of every healing modality we know. It's true in movement, in sleep, in nutrition. Bodywork is no different. One session can feel great. Ten sessions, week over week, can actually change how your body operates.
So we made the math work. Because we'd rather have you here every week than have you save up for a single session that has to undo months of tension in an hour.
What We're Really Offering
This isn't a discount. It's a commitment — on our end as much as yours.
When you're a member, we know your body. We track what's changing, what's responding, what needs more attention. You're not starting from scratch every time you walk in. You're part of an ongoing conversation about your health.
That's what we built Alleviating Hands around. Not transactions. Partnership.
If you've been waiting for things to get bad enough to justify coming in — this is me telling you: don't wait. Your body is worth the consistency now, not just the rescue later.
