We're located at:
909 S Latah Unit D, Boise, ID 83705

Most people don’t need someone to ‘fix’ them.
They need someone who can listen to the story their body is telling and support its natural healing process.
When the nervous system feels safe, the body softens on its own. Tissue tone shifts in response to that safety.
Release doesn’t have to be, nor can it be, forced. Deep Lomi is a session built around connection, not force.
It honors your system’s pace. It gives your body time to breathe.
It works with your tension patterns, not against them.

💆 Slow, intentional pressure
💆♂️ Long, uninterrupted strokes that quiet the mind
💆♂️ Deep tissue work that isn’t harsh or jarring
💆♂️ A therapist who understands anatomy and the nervous system
💆♂️ Bodywork that feels therapeutic, not mechanical or forceful
💆♂️ This is bodywork for people who want depth, nuance, and real presence.
"Not only does he give an amazing massage, but much like a physical therapist, he teaches you stretches and exercises to further your healing"
- Brian M.
Deep Lomi combines two things rarely offered together:
1. Clinical Deep Tissue
Precise, intentional work to treat deeper muscles and connective tissue, improve mobility, and support long-term tissue health.
2. Flowing Lomi Strokes
Broad, rhythmic, forearm-based techniques inspired by the tradition of Hawaiian massage that relax the entire body and calm the nervous system.
💆 Goes deep without feeling painful
💆 Supports both muscle and fascia
💆 Helps regulate the stress response
💆 Leaves you feeling grounded, lighter, and connected
This is not routine massage. It’s therapeutic work delivered with flow, intention, and skill.
This 90-minute session uses warm oils, long flowing strokes, therapeutic hot stones and deep forearm pressure to help your body unwind from accumulated tension and stress.
Not a quick fix.
Not superficial pampering.
High-quality, somatic based bodywork.
Your body does the healing.
This session gives it the space to do that.






If nothing else has helped, it’s because your body needs a different approach.
Slow, deep, rhythmic work can finally create the shift you’ve been missing.