Julianne Fike first learned massage in 1999 under the apprenticeship of Jackie Weeks of Australia’s National Sporting Organisation, specifically overseeing their 2000 Olympic swim team.
Coming at massage therapy from an athlete’s perspective, Julianne first learned trigger point, myo-fascial release, and assisted stretching techniques in order to maintain and/or restore maximum strength, agility and movement. However, Julianne always felt that she could achieve more if allowed to take the time to truly relax a person and their muscles before trying to “fix” a problem.
It wasn’t until 2002, after returning to the States, that she entered the spa environment. Within this environment, she was able to incorporate both relaxation and therapeutic techniques to achieve much more complete restoration.


















