A Few Words...

"I truly believe that anyone and everyone in this world can benefit from massage therapy in some form. Driven by a passion for helping others, I always strive to provide a person with the highest quality and most effective massage for their needs. I am so gratified to have found myself in a profession that I can honestly say I enjoy more and more, day by day. I look forward to working with each persons challenges and helping them achieve their individual health goals."

-Josh

Meet Josh

My name is Josh McClung and I have been working in massage since 2009. As with many therapists I had my interest in massage stem from a young age. Even at the age of 10 I felt great gratification in helping people feel better with it. Over the years it grew to a passion and I had no doubt what I wanted to do with my education.

From 2008-2011 I worked through Saint Paul College's Clinical Massage Therapy program, graduating with a certificate and AAS in Clinical Massage Therapy. It was an amazing experience to be able to learn from the people who ran the program. The curriculum thoroughly covered applications of trigger point therapy, myofascial release & deep tissue to target injury and chronic problems. I owe a major part of myself as a therapist today to the excellence of their massage program.

I have worked as a full-time therapist since I obtained my certificate in 2009. Shortly after graduating in 2011 I was promoted to a lead position at an established massage clinic and maintained that position through my employment there. Growing both personally and professionally through this profession has lead my into today where I am very excited about embarking on a business of my own.

Outside of massage, I am quite an outdoors person. I grew up camping on the arrowhead every year, was fishing as far back as I can remember and was in a deer stand as soon as I had my firearms saftey. I also love dogs and couldn't imagine life without one around. Disc golfing is my biggest hobby outside of massage which consumes most of my time when I am not at work. Some people in my life may think of it as an addiction.