With all that mileage and all that time spent at work, I was hoping you or some other New Yorker might know the name of a good massage therapist in the City. Thanks.
With all that mileage and all that time spent at work, I was hoping you or some other New Yorker might know the name of a good massage therapist in the City. Thanks.
I'm not Joe, but I found Jimmy Lynch to be quite good and thorough. Ph# 917-443-2962
Jimmy Lynch has good referrals other than Doug's. Phil Wharton (or is it Jim Wharton?) also carries a good rep. Jimmy and Phil are also tough runners besides so they know the turf. Also really likeable guys, which is a nice bonus.
Full disclosure: I have never had a sports massage so I can't know FOR SURE what constitutes a good one. I just know what the yenta network reports.
Thanks to both of you. I appreciate your help.
Jimmys a good guy alright but I think he and the Whartons are "Stretching" guys rather than massage workers
Jimmy Lynch is a very good sports massage therapist and also is knowledgeable about AI stretching... The Wharton's have built a good rep from their stretching expertise, but I believe Phil (the son) is also a certified massage therapist. Check out the link below for the Wharton's gig.
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