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I started Jetsu Mobile Massage to help out friends, associates and the local community of athletes, artists, movement specialists, creatives and performers who could use a little relaxation, recovery and release, and at the comfort of your own home. I’m here to support you in your creative and expressive endeavours by providing generously priced massages to help return balance to your body when you overwork yourself. I can alleviate tension and pain in the muscle and fascia to help you feel light and perform at your best.

In my experience with performing and training, there’s been many occasions where I’d end up so tight in my back or neck and just needed some muscular release but was unable to reach it on my own. and you can’t release it on your own be i’d like to help are all the local community of dancers, martial artists, aerialist, sport players, musicians, painters, performers, endurance or strength athletes, producers, designers - this is for you. I know physical training can mean overusing or pushing the body to limits which can create imbalances, but I also know that creative arts and crafts alike requires prolonged and repetative movements which can result in pain and tightness in the body.

— Jesse

My knowledge and understanding of the body and it’s function comes from years of studying physiotherapy and remedial massage therapy, as well as decades of experience of dancing, calisthenics and parkour. For the past year I’ve got into muay thai, and I can see how much bodily intellect it requires and

can provide.

Jesse

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Trained in remedial massage and shaped by movements, Jetsu brings a different perspective to bodywork. With 15 years of breaking and over a decade of calisthenics, his understanding of the body is built through lived experience — shaped by repetition, adaptation, and time spent moving at intensity, not just through text books.

Trained in remedial massage and shaped by movements, Jetsu brings a different perspective to bodywork. With 15 years of breaking and over a decade of calisthenics, his understanding of the body is built through lived experience — shaped by repetition, adaptation, and time spent moving at intensity, not just through text books.