Who am I?

Elizabeth Hughes
Hi I'm Elizabeth Hughes. I am a relatively late comer to massage. Having been fully employed for twenty years, I decided to do "something completely different" - doing massage.
Having tried a "taster day" of massage, I thought everyone should have a massage. It was so lovely to receive - my tense back and shoulders felt looser. It was such fun to do! (After all, if you are changing your career, make sure it is something you like doing!)
That was just the beginning. Training in massage is more involved than just learning how to do the strokes. There is the anatomy and physiology of the human body to learn. (Did you know that there are 206 bones in the human body and about 630 muscles?)
I completed my initial training in anatomy, physiology and therapeutic massage in 2000. I felt that I had just started to learn about the human body. The next year I trained in sports massage but the studying hasn't stopped. I have continued with my studies/training. The human body is so fascinating and there is still so much to learn about it. There are so many different approaches to helping the body to heal itself.
Continuous study means that I can give you, the client, the treatment that is most appropriate for your needs.
Here is a list of my massage training and professional memberships.
Having tried a "taster day" of massage, I thought everyone should have a massage. It was so lovely to receive - my tense back and shoulders felt looser. It was such fun to do! (After all, if you are changing your career, make sure it is something you like doing!)
That was just the beginning. Training in massage is more involved than just learning how to do the strokes. There is the anatomy and physiology of the human body to learn. (Did you know that there are 206 bones in the human body and about 630 muscles?)
I completed my initial training in anatomy, physiology and therapeutic massage in 2000. I felt that I had just started to learn about the human body. The next year I trained in sports massage but the studying hasn't stopped. I have continued with my studies/training. The human body is so fascinating and there is still so much to learn about it. There are so many different approaches to helping the body to heal itself.
Continuous study means that I can give you, the client, the treatment that is most appropriate for your needs.
Here is a list of my massage training and professional memberships.
