Massage Therapy - highly recommended
londonse1 Tuesday 20 July 2010 3.38pm
I've spent months trying to find a great massagde therapist in SE1 - and I've found one I'd like to recommend. (To be clear, not me, or a friend, just a really professional therapist who is building his business and deserves a helping hand with word of mouth).
Nico originally trained as a pianist at the Royal College of Music. He supplements that income now as an ITEC qualified massage therapist. The synergy between these two skills is obvious - a poetically orchestrated mix of Swedish, Thai and deep tissue.
http://www.masseurlondon.co.uk BUT be careful as other similarly named websites may confuse!
Convenient location, with a really calm treatment room and an astonishingly comfortable new treatment table (new for my latest treatment this week).
Nico originally trained as a pianist at the Royal College of Music. He supplements that income now as an ITEC qualified massage therapist. The synergy between these two skills is obvious - a poetically orchestrated mix of Swedish, Thai and deep tissue.
http://www.masseurlondon.co.uk BUT be careful as other similarly named websites may confuse!
Convenient location, with a really calm treatment room and an astonishingly comfortable new treatment table (new for my latest treatment this week).
dave arnup Saturday 31 July 2010 9.18pm
Personally I don't believe ITEC is a good enough qualification - you can pick one up in next to no time - you really want a therapist who is multi skilled to start with and someone who has done a course that lasts 2 to 3 years of proper study.
maurits Thursday 6 June 2013 8.35pm
londonse1 wrote:I've spent months trying to find a great massagde therapist in SE1 - and I've found one I'd like to recommend. (To be clear, not me, or a friend, just a really professional therapist who is building his business and deserves a helping hand with word of mouth).
Nico originally trained as a pianist at the Royal College of Music. He supplements that income now as an ITEC qualified massage therapist. The synergy between these two skills is obvious - a poetically orchestrated mix of Swedish, Thai and deep tissue.
http://www.masseurlondon.co.uk BUT be careful as other similarly named websites may confuse!
Convenient location, with a really calm treatment room and an astonishingly comfortable new treatment table (new for my latest treatment this week).
I am glad to have found this post and I wholeheartedly agree. I have enjoyed several massages by Nico and he is a godsend. Very professional, caring and friendly. Each time I leave his studio just off Grange Road I am 'flying' back home to Tower Bridge Road.
I cannot recommend him enough.
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