John Rodriguez, Director of Therapy
While attending Alvin Junior College, John was inducted into Who's Who in American Junior Colleges (1970). He attended Stephen F. Austin University (B.A., 1972), and joined the US Navy in 1974. He graduated with honors from the Defense Language Institute in Monterey CA (1975) and worked for Naval Security.
John was introduced to massage in 1986 while competing in Triathlons and Marathons. After a couple of good experiences with the clothes on, focused techniques we call Neuromuscular Therapy, John began taking clients in 1989 as he developed Massage Therapy Houston and Houston Neuromuscular Massage. John has also received his MTI (Massage Therapy Instructor) license and is developing an online teaching website.
Ellen Rodriguez, Personal Trainer
Ellen became a personal trainer in 2003. She takes private clients at our office and also can help you with virtual training. One of Ellen's virtual clients is Olympic Champion Carl Lewis. For more information visit: www.HoustonInnerLoopTrainer.com
Peter was a competitive gymnast from age 7 to18 years old. He trained with Olympian Jonathan Horton and Chris Brooks at the elite level. Peter has always enjoyed helping people improve their gymnastics skills and wants to help them with mobility, flexibility, and range of motion. He also known many athletes that experienced muscle tightness, stiffness, and soreness that would lead to injuries. With the help of his friends & family, he has chosen a career in Massage Therapy, so he can continue helping people get relief from aches and pains they might experience.
Dane is a former professional tennis player and a former NCAA top 50 ranked player. Also a former collegiate tennis coach, he continues to search for concepts that help athletes perform and feel better. Dane learned that massage therapy is a crucial component in achieving high level sports success. Dane graduated from Austin Massage School in 2023, helping both athletes and non athletes.
Our massage techniques are designed to help improve your range of motion, allowing you to move more freely and perform better in your chosen sport. We work with you to create a personalized treatment plan that meets your specific needs.
Parking entrance is on the right (south) side the building. There is another level of parking behind, PLUS the upper parking door opens into the elevator lobby, so you wouldn't have any stairs to climb if you park in the upper rear section.
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