My Training
Swedish
Swedish massage relaxes muscles through pressure applied to the muscles and joints with soothing strokes returning blood to the heart. This increases oxygen flow and releases toxins built up in the muscles.
Deep Tissue
Deep tissue massage works the deeper muscles to release tension in the body, usually chronic tension. This is done with slow strokes and concentrated pressure on the tense area to remove toxins and loosen muscles. Deep tissue massage can result in soreness for a day or two following the massage.
Reiki
Reiki is an ancient form of Tibetan massage. Using Chi or energy, not only are the symptoms of the disease healed but also the root of the problem is found and healed. This is key because the root of the problem may be emotional, mental or spiritual.
Sports
This unique form of massage is typically done in conjunction with athletic events. Sports massage prepares an athlete’s body for performance by relieving fatigue, reducing swelling in the muscles and joints thereby promoting flexibility and preventing injuries. Sports massage also helps heal minor injuries that can be caused do to excess activity.

Trigger Point

Trigger Point massage works the different muscles layers individually. The therapist works surface muscles, connective tissues and deeper ligaments. This type of massage is similar to acupuncture, where pressure is placed on certain points of the body.

Hot Stone
Hot stone massage uses smooth, heated stone to sooth and relax your muscles. The stones are usually volcanic because of their ability to absorb heat well. The therapist may place smaller stones around your body and use larger ones to massage you.
Thai
Thai massage is an ancient therapy. It uses stretching and pressure points to relieve stress and relax muscles.
I received my training from Seattle Massage School.
I have more than 10 years of professional experience.
Hospital Internship at St. Joseph’s Medical Center, Tacoma Washington