It is important to be able relax in a quite place where you can feel safe and are able to let the rest of the world go by. Notice the difference, take time without tension. Let energy flow smoothly through your whole body. View the world afresh. With more than a 10 years experience you will feel the difference.
With 15 years experience, Neil is proficient in Shiatsu Massage, Remedial Massage, Chinese Accupressure, Holistic Pulsing and Reiki and offers all of these practices from his home studio. The studio is in a dedicated area that is private where the client can enter with safety and comfort, has hygienic change rooms, a bathroom complete with shower, is wheelchair accessible and provides on-site Eftpos facilities.
With 15 years experience, Neil is proficient in Shiatsu Massage, Remedial Massage, Chinese Accupressure, Holistic Pulsing and Reiki and offers all of these practices from his home studio. The studio is in a dedicated area that is private where the client can enter with safety and comfort, has hygienic change rooms, a bathroom complete with shower, is wheelchair accessible and provides on-site Eftpos facilities.
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Peninsula Massage uses the most popular premium water dispersible massage oil Melrose H2Oil. This classic Swedish massage incorporates long soothing motions used to ease tension and relax the body as it improves muscle tone, circulation and joint flexibility. This massage involves pressure applied along the energy meridians and acupressure points of the body in order to unblock and balance the body's energy.
Massage is a way to establish and maintain good physical condition and health. Through normalizing and improving muscle tone you can promote relaxation, stimulating circulation and producing therapeutic effects on the respiratory, nervous system and the subtle interactions between these systems through the energetic and mind/body connections.
Neil Evers started Peninsula Massage in 1991 after graduating from a 12 month Remedial Massage course and became a member of the Association of Remedial Masseurs in 1992 (membership #947).
Since then Neil has completed many associated courses and workshops in various differing modalities to gain experience and increase his knowledge of how the body works and to learn techniques to assist him in helping clients to restore their wellbeing and balance in their life.Neil is proficient in Shiatsu, Chinese Accupressure, Holistic Pulsing and Reiki and offers all of these practices from his home studio.
Since then Neil has completed many associated courses and workshops in various differing modalities to gain experience and increase his knowledge of how the body works and to learn techniques to assist him in helping clients to restore their wellbeing and balance in their life.Neil is proficient in Shiatsu, Chinese Accupressure, Holistic Pulsing and Reiki and offers all of these practices from his home studio.
Massage therapy spans a wide variety of therapeutic approaches, working to improve an individual's health and well-being through the hands-on manipulation of muscles and other soft tissues of the body. Doctors are increasingly recommending it to their patients for stress relief. Additionally, it is being used as part of treatment programs for many medical conditions, including chronic pain.
Shiatsu is a non-invasive form of massage that originates from Japan. The name when translated means 'finger pressure'. It is sometimes referred to as 'acupressure' in Acupuncture without needles, or a form of Japanese physiotherapy. Shiatsu theory views the body as a holder of Ki (Chi).
Ki is a form of energy for which we have no equivalent in English or Western philosophies, that when moving smoothly in an unrestrictive manner in the body, through muscles, bones, skin and tissues, in meridians, gives us a feeling of being well.The Oriental approaches to medicine do not separate mind and body as we do in Western medicine.
Ki is a form of energy for which we have no equivalent in English or Western philosophies, that when moving smoothly in an unrestrictive manner in the body, through muscles, bones, skin and tissues, in meridians, gives us a feeling of being well.The Oriental approaches to medicine do not separate mind and body as we do in Western medicine.
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Rhonda Bloom-Ford
Jan 11, 2021
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