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The laptop shoulders, the gym legs, the week itself. Deep tissue, sports, lymphatic and Swedish massage in a quiet, candlelit studio. One pair of hands, one client at a time.
Same table, very different hours. Pressure runs from one cup to five, and you set it. Not sure which? Do the body check-in.
Thirty seconds, no forms. Tap the figure where it aches, tell me how the hour should feel, and I'll point you at the right treatment.
01 · Tap where it sits, like placing a cup
Mark a spot or pick a feel, and the recommendation appears here.
Pick a treatment, tell me when suits, and the request lands straight on my phone. I confirm personally, usually within a few hours.
A private room, a warm table and nobody waiting outside the door. This is what an hour here actually looks like.
I came to massage the honest way: years of training hard, a back that kept the receipts, and a string of therapists who watched the clock more than the tissue. The studio I run now is the one I was looking for then. Quiet, unhurried, one client at a time.
My work sits between the gym and the spa. Enough pressure and anatomy to deal with real, stubborn tension, enough calm that your nervous system actually lets it go. I check in, I adjust, and I never treat two bodies the same way, because they aren't.
If you train, sit, run, lift, carry kids or carry stress, there's a version of this work for you. Come as you are. Leave lighter.
This is roughly how a session starts: you on the table, the lights low, one slow round of breathing before the hands begin. Try it now.