28 December 2010

Christmas and the New Year

It has been quite a year for us and 2011 is going to be another interesting and exciting one. We are up and running in our Skipton premises, situated at 1 Albert Street in the town centre. The client base is building up and everyone we have seen likes to see us there. Have a look in if you are passing and please let us have any ideas or comments you may have, good or bad, they will help us enormously.   
Our main business up to now has been from massage, we have had lots of successes and a wide variety of clients, varying from pregnant ladies coming for relief from aches and pains, injured walkers and sportspeople, including a few professional athletes and people who need to relax from the rigours of life. It's great and we enjoy seeing all our clients, some we see until they recover and others return every few weeks to keep on top of things or just because they like it.


The other areas of business are starting to build up as well, our greatest coaching success to date is probably hand cyclist, Karen Darke. We have been working with her for about a year now and she has developed from racing on the domestic scene to joining the British Cycling Federation Academy as a funded member of the squad aiming for a medal at the 2012 Paralympics.



It has been a pleasure working with Karen, using our full range of services to provide coaching, physiological testing, nutrition, massage and sports psychology/hypnosis to get the best performances possible. You can read a copy of a blog she has written in our shop window and buy signed copies of her book from us if you are interested. She is training in Majorca at the moment - wish I was there!!


Our NLP/hypnotherapy services are starting to be noticed and used. The techniques are tremendously powerful and we are looking forward to seeing lots of happy, relaxed and relieved clients leaving our premises.


So things are looking good and in this period of New Year resolutions we are hoping that people will use us to help them overcome the initial pitfalls and make their resolutions into permanent changes.


We hope you had a Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year!



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