![]() In Seattle, we have an abundance of massage places to choose from and my husband and I had ,through trial and error, found several different places to get a good massage. I recently moved to the Big Island from Seattle for a new position and was looking for a massage place. I've recommended them to all my friends and family. If you're in Kona and need a reliable, relaxing massage that won't break the bank go see Angela and David at Body Rhythms. I felt like I had been seeing her for years on my first visit. Just the perfect combination of pressure, trigger point and smooth flowing tranisitions. As a matter of fact that is one way I test out new therapists. She is very intuitive and seemed to find all the tight and tense spots on my body without me having to tell her. Just friendly down to earth service.Īngela is one of the best massage therapists I've had the pleasure of finding. No pretentiousness or snobbiness you find in some higher end spas. Their place is very clean, well appointed and has a instantly relaxing but informal atmoshpere. David and Angela provide a very nice massage experience. With that being said, Body Rhythms was a pleasant surprise on my first visit. Recently I tried a few of the multitude of "Foot Joy" Asian reflexology places popping up everywhere. ![]() I've done the super luxurious (and expensive) high end spa treatments as well as the membership franchises like Massage Envy. So I consider myself sort of an "expert" when it comes to the good, bad and ugly of massage. ![]() Massage therapy is a important part of my health regimen and as my time and budget allows, I average about 2-3 massages per month. ![]()
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