High Performance Individuals.
Where Massage Therapy Has Arrived.
If you still think that Massage Therapy, referred as MT, is a New Age
fad, check out the following:
“Since my first session (NYC 1981), MT has definitely helped my
performance again and again. I believe everyone who runs should have massage.
In fact, everyone who lives should have MT!”
·
Grete Waitz, Olympic Runner, Nine-time Winner, NYC
Marathon
“A whole new dimension
has been added to my training ever since I started a program of regular MT.
Europeans ice-dancers use massage all the time. And for good reason.”
· Judy Blumberg, Olympic Skater
“My running career has
taught me that a serious runner needs professional massage. Finding a
good massage therapist is a major
step toward a healthy lifestyle.”
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Matt Centrowitz, Olympic Runner and Trainer
“After I raced my first
pain-free triathlon with an improved PR, I finally agreed with my marathoner
wife that, for endurance athletes, MT is no ‘sissy’ stuff.”
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Larry Hutcher, Attorney, Finisher: Iron Man Triathlon
“MT has enabled me to
move more freely and to dissipate the unaesthetic, uncomfortable tension I had
developed around my neck and shoulders.”
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· Hallie Wanamaker, Choreographer
“The question for an
athlete is how to offset work-stress aches and pains without side-effects.
The solution is MT. It’s a
cost-effective investment in yourself.”
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Roger Dowdeswell, Top-50 World Tennis Player, Zimbabwe
Davis Cup Coach
“MT is probably one of
the most important medical aspect of my running life. I always have a massage
before a marathon. I don’t have one as regularly afterward only because often I
don’t have the opportunity.”
· Fred Lebow, Founding President, New York Road Runners Club