![]() I strive for each massage to be a personal best, for my client & myself: effective, refreshing, respectful, original and enjoyable, to earn return visits of my guests. I already have a few great regular clients who I will miss if one day I change my job. I’m self-employed, fully ensured and a member of professional massage therapists' associations so it allows me to have good insurance premiums and also work with the clients covering with private health insurance. In my student years, my massage job helped me to pay my university fees and do other things in life. I also took a few top-up courses for Deep Tissue, Trigger Point and Myofascial release. Later on, I took a formal ITEC 6 months course, ITEC Level 3 and ITEC Level 4 with national and international professional ITEC qualification in massage therapy. When I started my massage business in 2015, I went to a local massage school for a short introductory course. Massage requires not just some bravery but also good knowledge of anatomy, practical skills, and physical strength. I do also other things in life, including academic studies (not related to massage though) and some other things. I think my massage business is not just a great profession but also a pleasurable hobby. I’m a single independent gay man, living in one of the greatest cities.
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