Opening Vancouver Massage Practice

by Allen on June 20, 2010 Print This Post Print This Post    Email or Bookmark

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It’s been some time since I last updated everyone on my journey into bodywork. I’m happy to announce that I graduated yesterday from the Vancouver School of Bodywork & Massage with my 700 hour program certificate. I’ve spent hundreds of hours practicing massage and refining my techniques, so I’m excited to begin sharing it with a wider audience.

To begin my new career, I’ve decided to begin my own private practice, Pro Kneads. I’m starting small as I build my clientele and will be offering services by appointment on Tuesdays and Fridays. My practice will be located at Glow Acupuncture & Wellness Center in the heart of Vancouver (Yaletown). It’s an amazing space filled with a broad range of practitioners, from acupuncturists and herbalists to doulas and rolfers. Glow has ranked high over the past 3 years on the Georgia Straight’s Best of Vancouver.

For July appointments, I am offering 30% off on 60 or 90 minute Classic Relaxation Massage for new clients – so for anyone with friends or family in Vancouver, please help me spread the word! Email it, tweet it, send out smoke signals — whatever it takes ;-) You’ll find more information and an easy to use online booking system at: www.ProKneads.com.

My food blogging adventures should begin again soon and I am anxious to share some new recipes and a fantastic lunch box product I’ve been testing. More to come soon!

                

{ 4 comments }

1 Culinary Cory June 20, 2010 at 3:34 pm

Congrats on completing school and deciding to open your own practice. As someone who gets massages regularly to relieve tension, I can appreciate the importance of your industry. Good Luck!

2 kat June 21, 2010 at 8:06 am

Congrats Allen on your new career!

3 bellini valli June 21, 2010 at 8:17 am

Congratulations Allen. Vancouver needs you:D

4 Amy June 22, 2010 at 8:25 am

CONGRATS! And I look forward to more posts soon.

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