When I was last visiting Sydney I booked a massage for just the simple reason of ‘because it feels great’. The massage I had from Danny made me a much happier person.
Danny is a young 23 year old man from China who is studying mathematics at Sydney University. To help pay his way through uni he started his own Traditional Chinese massage service two years ago. He learnt his massage skills from a relative of his living in Adelaide.He provides a personal massage service to men visiting Sydney for business or leisure. He comes to the hotel or apartment where they are staying and offers his massage in the privacy of their room.
There are several things that I liked about the massage that Danny gave me.
First of all Danny is a nice friendly person. He arrived on time, was well dressed and clean. He was easy to talk to and I soon felt relaxed with him. Any nervousness that I initially had about having a massage from him was soon gone.
Secondly, it was a very good massage. He asked me what style of massage I preferred and he obliged by not giving me one of those painful hard ones, but a nice gentle massage. His soft hands went all over my body with careful relaxing movements. He massaged my body from my head to my feet, and all parts of my body inbetween. He first did my back, with me laying on the bed on my stomach, then he massaged my front when I on the bed on my back. Danny brushed, kneaded, rolled, pressed and rubbed the areas between each of my joints to get the energy moving in the meridians and the muscles.
The massage was enhanced by Danny by providing his own massage oil that provided the right amount of slip and control. He used varying amounts of pressure and changed his rhythm during the massage. He communicated with his hands to my body. The 'bliss dimension' of the experience of his massage was very good. The relaxing massage, that went for an hour, was very enjoyable. When the massage was complete, I felt loose and relaxed. And I was very satisfied with the end result.
Thirdly, his price was very reasonable for what he did.
You too can experience a massage by Danny by booking for a time that suits you at your preferred location in Sydney by phoning him on 0422 997 662.
I have since wondered if there are any other benefits of having massages, especially on a regular basis, other than they feel great. In my reading have discovered the following benefits of massage.
1. Stress reduction
Massage gives a feeling of calm and relaxation. It reduces both emotional and physical stress. The soothing, pampering benefits of massage encourage the release of endorphins – the wonderful chemicals that give us the feel-good factor. Stress relief is key to achieving a healthier lifestyle. Even a single massage session can significantly lower heart rate, cortisol and insulin levels – all of which help reduce daily stress
2. Improved sleep
Massage encourages a restful sleep and relaxation and it helps those who can’t otherwise comfortably rest. Massage promotes deeper and easier breathing, which makes sleeping easier.
3. Immunity boosting
Massage decreases stress hormones, so a persons immune system has a chance to work more efficiently. Also massage increases circulation and improves lymphatic drainage, which again provides a boost to the immune system’s effectiveness. Massage moves blood through congested areas. This causes new blood to flow in, resulting improved body function.
4. Heightens mental alertness
Massages soothe anxiety and depression. Because massages are relaxing they de-stress you. Your levels of mental clarity and alertness increase, and you feel less angry. It has been found that people who are depressed and anxious were much more relaxed and happy after a massage, and that people have reduced stress levels after a massage.
The massage was enhanced by Danny by providing his own massage oil that provided the right amount of slip and control. He used varying amounts of pressure and changed his rhythm during the massage. He communicated with his hands to my body. The 'bliss dimension' of the experience of his massage was very good. The relaxing massage, that went for an hour, was very enjoyable. When the massage was complete, I felt loose and relaxed. And I was very satisfied with the end result.
Thirdly, his price was very reasonable for what he did.
You too can experience a massage by Danny by booking for a time that suits you at your preferred location in Sydney by phoning him on 0422 997 662.
I have since wondered if there are any other benefits of having massages, especially on a regular basis, other than they feel great. In my reading have discovered the following benefits of massage.
1. Stress reduction
Massage gives a feeling of calm and relaxation. It reduces both emotional and physical stress. The soothing, pampering benefits of massage encourage the release of endorphins – the wonderful chemicals that give us the feel-good factor. Stress relief is key to achieving a healthier lifestyle. Even a single massage session can significantly lower heart rate, cortisol and insulin levels – all of which help reduce daily stress
2. Improved sleep
Massage encourages a restful sleep and relaxation and it helps those who can’t otherwise comfortably rest. Massage promotes deeper and easier breathing, which makes sleeping easier.
3. Immunity boosting
Massage decreases stress hormones, so a persons immune system has a chance to work more efficiently. Also massage increases circulation and improves lymphatic drainage, which again provides a boost to the immune system’s effectiveness. Massage moves blood through congested areas. This causes new blood to flow in, resulting improved body function.
4. Heightens mental alertness
Massages soothe anxiety and depression. Because massages are relaxing they de-stress you. Your levels of mental clarity and alertness increase, and you feel less angry. It has been found that people who are depressed and anxious were much more relaxed and happy after a massage, and that people have reduced stress levels after a massage.
5. Releasing muscle tension and pain
A good massage is a wonderful way of releasing trigger points, stretching and elongating sore muscles and breaking down adhesions, particularly in the neck and shoulder areas. The massage can focus on areas that are stiff or just plain sore. Massage gets to the root of persistent pain by relaxing tense muscles.
6. Increased joint mobility
Massages release muscle tension around joints. Muscle when not stiff can return to support and improve joint movement. Massage helps keep joints more fluid, making you more flexible and less prone to injury.
7. Relieved headaches
Massage decreases frequency and severity of tension headaches. Even a single session of massage has an immediate effect on perceived pain in people with chronic tension headaches. Massage also reduces the chance and frequency of headaches.
8. Improved posture
Business professionals often sit a lot in meetings and conferences, or when using a computer. Massage helps relieve a lot of tensions resulting from sitting for long periods of time, particularly in the neck and shoulder areas. Lower backs are also prone to tightening from prolonged sitting. A good massage can help remedy these problems by lengthening the muscles and balancing out the body for improved postural alignment. Poor posture can be relaxing to correct. Massage helps reinforce healthy and natural movements, which can get your posture back on track. Put simply, a regular massage counteracts all that sitting you do.
9. Improved skin tone
Massage helps a person have a healthy and toned skin. A massage reduces tension in the skin and adjoining tissues as well as increasing circulation. This Increased circulation in and under the skin can aids the nutrition cycle and encourages cell regeneration. Massage also stimulates sebum production, so helps to improve the suppleness, moisturising and softening of dry skin.
10. It boosts immunity
A massage boosts a persons white blood cell count, which plays a large role in defending the body from disease).
11. Improves circulation
Massage increases and improves circulation. By increasing the blood flow to the tissues and releasing the tension, massage not only helps alleviate pain, but can also help eliminate toxins and oxygenate the cells.
A good massage is a wonderful way of releasing trigger points, stretching and elongating sore muscles and breaking down adhesions, particularly in the neck and shoulder areas. The massage can focus on areas that are stiff or just plain sore. Massage gets to the root of persistent pain by relaxing tense muscles.
6. Increased joint mobility
Massages release muscle tension around joints. Muscle when not stiff can return to support and improve joint movement. Massage helps keep joints more fluid, making you more flexible and less prone to injury.
7. Relieved headaches
Massage decreases frequency and severity of tension headaches. Even a single session of massage has an immediate effect on perceived pain in people with chronic tension headaches. Massage also reduces the chance and frequency of headaches.
8. Improved posture
Business professionals often sit a lot in meetings and conferences, or when using a computer. Massage helps relieve a lot of tensions resulting from sitting for long periods of time, particularly in the neck and shoulder areas. Lower backs are also prone to tightening from prolonged sitting. A good massage can help remedy these problems by lengthening the muscles and balancing out the body for improved postural alignment. Poor posture can be relaxing to correct. Massage helps reinforce healthy and natural movements, which can get your posture back on track. Put simply, a regular massage counteracts all that sitting you do.
9. Improved skin tone
Massage helps a person have a healthy and toned skin. A massage reduces tension in the skin and adjoining tissues as well as increasing circulation. This Increased circulation in and under the skin can aids the nutrition cycle and encourages cell regeneration. Massage also stimulates sebum production, so helps to improve the suppleness, moisturising and softening of dry skin.
10. It boosts immunity
A massage boosts a persons white blood cell count, which plays a large role in defending the body from disease).
11. Improves circulation
Massage increases and improves circulation. By increasing the blood flow to the tissues and releasing the tension, massage not only helps alleviate pain, but can also help eliminate toxins and oxygenate the cells.
In summary, I can say I really enjoyed the body massage that Danny gave me. I appreciated his soft human touch that he provided in a context that was safe, friendly and professional.
You too can experience a massage by Danny by booking for a time that suits you at your preferred location in Sydney by phoning him on 0422 997 662.
You too can experience a massage by Danny by booking for a time that suits you at your preferred location in Sydney by phoning him on 0422 997 662.
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