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Any deep tissue massage recommendation?


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  • 8 months later...

Just reigniting this old thread to give another recommendation for Andy Koval. I saw his flyer and then read the rave reviews on the forum so decided to give him a go. Very glad I did!

Great deep tissue/sports massage helping to ease shoulder tension and mis alignment due to carrying my (heavy!) son.

It's nice to have a massage that feels like is actually doing something and is bespoke.

Agree he's reasonably priced.

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07428 650630

  • 2 years later...

I also highly recommend Andy - he is quite literally amazing. He put one perfectly placed finger on my shoulder and said 'I can help you' and I immediately knew, with absolute certainty, that he could. He had managed to locate the precise root of my shoulder and arm pain by just looking at my posture. He has an uncanny ability to feel the exact points on your body that need his firm yet gentle touch and is able to move everything back into their correct places smoothly and deftly whilst giving you tips on how to self-help at the same time. I cannot recommend Andy highly enough - a true talent with a giant heart and strong hands.

https://goo.gl/maps/NkAT6fBu3Tk

http://www.andykoval.co.uk/

https://www.facebook.com/andykovalmassage/

  • 7 months later...

I came across this thread and the recommendations for Andy and had a massage by him today - I was blown away. He treated my really knotty shoulders and neck, locating trigger points precisely, the kind of massage that feels like it's addressing the underlying issues rather than just being superficially relaxing. But it was also super relaxing! I left feeling really energised and walking taller. It's been ages that I've had a massage that was so expert. Highly recommend.

[email protected]

07428 650630

andykoval.co.uk

  • 7 months later...

Not at the moment, no.


timemassageuk Wrote:

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> You can try mobile massage. If in London I

> recommend Time for a massage. They offer London

> mobile massage services. Their therapists are very

> skilled.

> Web address is https://www.timeforamassage.co.uk/.

> You can book online without worries.

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