Bodywork That Listens
This work is grounded in Lomi Lomi, and that foundation shapes everything. The rhythm, the flow, and the approach to the body as one continuous system rather than separate parts. Tension moves, compensates, and holds across muscles, joints, and fascia, and that's where I begin.
Lomi Lomi became the foundation because it aligned with everything I already believed to be true. The body responds differently when it's met with rhythm and continuity rather than segmented technique. Circulation improves, tension releases more completely, and the nervous system actually settles. There is no hard line between relaxation and depth. One moves into the other naturally.
Sessions are unhurried, guided by your intention and what your body needs that day, with techniques drawn from deep tissue, Thai-assisted stretching, Swedish relaxation, and Lomi Lomi within a single continuous flow.
This approach developed over two decades of work, from luxury resort spas on the Las Vegas Strip to hotel and day spa environments, as well as clinical settings alongside acupuncturists across Hawai‘i. That range shaped a precision that’s felt more than explained.
If you live with chronic tension, stress, or burnout and want meaningful physical change without losing the experience of being cared for, this work fits well. It sits between clinical and spa without trying to resolve the tension between them.
At my Bremerton studio, spa add-ons and seasonal offerings elevate the experience when you want to be fully tended to, head to toe.
I show up to each session with intention, then step aside so the work can do what it needs to do.
The goal is straightforward: less tension, easier movement, and a calmer physical state that lasts beyond the session.