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Kinkz Corporate Massage

  • An Arizona Corporate Massage Company

    We come to your office, function or sporting event. An excellent staff incentive & a great way to impress your clients. Reduces stress and tension, aches and pain, due to posture and sitting at your computer for long hours.
    Reduces work covered claims & sick days. Increases job satisfaction.
    Creates a happy, healthy and productive working environment. Table Massage with or without oils. Treatments per person start from 15-30 minutes and are company sponsored.

    On-site corporate massage is a great way to reward employees, entertain a group, or kick off a special promotion. There are many other places and events where you might use on-site massage to show your appreciation, raise money, or get your product or business noticed.

    On-site corporate massage can be a healthful, fun, and invigorating addition to your plans. Be creative!

    Job Woes

    It’s impossible to get anything done. You can’t concentrate. Your lower back aches. You’ve been hunched over at your desk all day and your neck hurts.

    Your job can make strenuous demands on your body.

    Most of us perform certain tasks over and over throughout the day. While heavy labor such as lifting, carpentry, or welding is an obvious physical stressor, even the simple repetitive motions called for in duties like typing, answering phones, or computer data can cause you many problems.

    The face of the American work-place has changed drastically over the past few years. As corporate down-sizing continues, fewer workers, adding to an already stressful work environment perform more tasks.

    When deadlines are crushing and keeping up with all the new technology have you over-whelmed where can you turn for relief?

    You may find the answer with on-site massage.

    Investment in Wellness

    Workplace stress results in lower productivity, increased absenteeism, and job related accidents. Realizing that preventative measures are needed in today’s environment of skyrocketing health costs, businesses and corporations are investing heavily in wellness programs for the workplace.
    Many companies are finding that on-site massage can be an important part of a successful wellness program.

    Why On-Site

    An on-site corporate massage is convenient. The therapist comes directly to your office or work-site with portable massage equipment.

    The procedure won’t disrupt your workday. More invigorating than a fifteen or twenty minute coffee break, on-site massage usually takes about the same time and produces better results. Work-site corporate massage takes no special effort or training on your part. All you need to do is relax and enjoy.

    Easing Your Stress

    Accumulated stress and tension always diminish your energy and vitality. The rejuvenating effects
    of a massage in the middle of your workday can invigorate you as it loosens your tense muscles and stimulates circulation. Your ability to think and concentrate will be enhanced. You’ll feel alert and refreshed.

    Relaxation: A  total body massage using the desired pressure. A massage for relaxation and tension release.

    Therapeutic: An total body massage using a combination of advanced techniques with medium to deep pressure. Gives extra attention to problem areas.

    Physical benefits

    • Physically relaxes the body
    • Calms the nervous system
    • Reduces heart rate
    • Lowers blood pressure
    • Reduces chronic pain
    • Strengthens the immune system
    • Loosens tight muscles
    • Improves energy and alertness
    • Reduces swelling
    • Increases blood circulation
    • Promotes better sleep
    • Speeds recovery from injuries and illness

    Mental Benefits

    • Reduces stress
    • Calms a bad temper
    • Improves concentration

    Emotional Benefits

    • Reduces anxiety
    • Enhances self-image

    Kinkz Corporate Massage – Your Arizona Corporate Massage Company

  1. #1 nina
    November 2, 2011 am28 11:36 PM

    So sorry, this was sent as a comment not as an email and so that is how it got published. We have corrected this and again apologize.

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