I tend to work pretty quietly, with soothing music on, so the space feels relaxed and easy. If something needs attention, we can follow it—but there's no pressure to figure everything out upfront.
Outside of sessions, I'm drawn to healing movement, expressive dance, and the way the body organizes itself over time.
A lot of that comes through in how I work—steady, attentive, and responsive rather than forced.
I've been practicing bodywork since 2005, with training rooted in b...
I tend to work pretty quietly, with soothing music on, so the space feels relaxed and easy. If something needs attention, we can follow it—but there's no pressure to figure everything out upfront.
Outside of sessions, I'm drawn to healing movement, expressive dance, and the way the body organizes itself over time.
A lot of that comes through in how I work—steady, attentive, and responsive rather than forced.
I've been practicing bodywork since 2005, with training rooted in both clinical massage and movement-based traditions.
My early education in San Diego included foundational massage training at Body & Mind College, followed by specialized training at the International Professional School of Bodywork, where I focused on Asian Healing Arts and Thai Massage.
This training emphasized not just technique, but how the body moves, adapts, and organizes itself—drawing from principles found in Tai Chi and Qigong.
MO # 2018041390
Massage Technician
Massage Therapy