Curriculum VitaeMaleD.O.B. 28 May 1977Number of years working in industry:4 years 8 months |
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I first turned to massage as a result of years of office work taking its toll on my back. I used to counter the aches and pains I experienced by getting out and about as much as possible in my leisure time. That can only help so much, though...and can even be counterproductive if you overdo it.
I found massage to be of enormous value, particularly in conjunction with yoga and other therapeutic physical activity.
Having developed an appreciation of the power of massage, I decided to train as a therapist myself in order to help others the way massage therapists have helped me over the years.
I get a huge amount of satisfaction from treating massage clients and seeing them leave their session feeling better than they did when they arrived.
I'm happy to direct any prospective employers to online reviews of my massage treatments.
UK-wide locations
Providing treatments lasting 30, 60 or 90 minutes to relieve pain and/or promote relaxation. Logging clients' preferences, dislikes and particular problem areas. Discussing client needs and the client experience before and after treatments.
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| 2021 | Tyne Metropolitan College |
| VTCT Level 3 Diploma Sports massage therapy. |
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| 1995 | Newcastle College |
A-level English literature (A), A-level French (A), A-level communication studies (D) |
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| 1993 | Walker School, Newcastle |
10 GCSES - 9 at grades A and B and 1 C |
I have a first-class degree in English and film & television studies, two certificates in print journalism and a certificate in teaching English to adults.
Hiking, yoga, karaoke, dancing, book groups, racquet sports.