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Thomas
Wollenweber

Certified Massage & Wellness Therapist

Massaging has become a "vocation" for me, but it is not my "day job".

I work for the state of Rhineland-Palatinate and spend most of my working day in front of a computer - quite regularly in my home office.

But: I simply love massages. I am lucky to be married to a woman who - thanks to her excellent body awareness - has always enjoyed giving me amazing massages. Since my own body feeling was less developed and I still wanted to reciprocate this gift, I had this idea of "attending a massage course".

Covid-19 provided me with a lot of free time (traveling was hardly possible) and thus ample opportunity to put this idea into practice.

I started with numerous training videos and an online course (that actually does exist for massage therapy) at a massage school in Berlin. While that was very interesting and a useful introduction to theory, it absolutely cannot replace practical training.

I received my hands-on training at "Team-Relax", a small and high-quality massage school in Speyer (Gerrmany). The owner, Mrs. Petra Schoch, is a fantastic instructor with incredible specialist knowledge of a wide variety of massage practices, which she can pass on excellently.

My original idea of “attending a massage course” led to a complete training to become a certified massage therapist and also a certified wellness therapist.

Since then, in addition to my wife, I have been able to provide massages to numerous friends and acquaintances and have thus been able to gain extensive practical experience. According to them, I seem to have a talent for massages and they have encouraged me to offer them beyond my circle of friends.

This way, massaging has become a hobby and the hobby has become a “vocation”. I can hardly imagine that there is anything more beautiful and satisfying than providing sustainable physical well-being to another human being.

I look forward to every massage session - especially with new guests to my practice. Maybe I'll see you there, too?

“Breathe in. Breathe out. (Ignore.) Enjoy.”
My philosophy
Certified Massage and Wellness Therapist

Training and Education

Trainings / Certifications

Certified Massage Therapist
Certified Wellness Therapist
Certfied Practitioner for Massage and Wellness Techniques (WHI)

Massage Therapist Training

  • Traditional Massagse
  • Sports & Vitality Massages
  • Kinesiological Taping
  • Mobile Massages
  • Breuss Massages
  • Cupping Head Massages

Wellness Therapist Training

  • Wellness Massages
  • Aromatic Oil Massages
  • Hot Stone Massages
  • Herbal Stamp Massages
  • Wellness Foot Massage