MendMe Massage
Masajista
“They arrived at home in 45 minutes. The therapist asked about my old injuries and worked exactly those areas. We'll be back.…”
Sports massage combines deep-tissue, assisted stretching and trigger-point work, adapted for athletes. It splits into pre-competition (stimulating), post-competition (recovery) and maintenance.
Ask the therapist about specific experience with your sport: techniques differ between runners, cyclists, tennis players and lifters.
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Masajista
“They arrived at home in 45 minutes. The therapist asked about my old injuries and worked exactly those areas. We'll be back.…”
Masajista
“My mom recommended her. She worked my lower back like nobody had in 30 years.…”
Masajista
“Probably the best deep tissue of my life. Pro athletes recommend him for a reason.…”
Masajista
“Came to the hotel where we were staying. Total professionalism — arrived with table, sheets and everything needed.…”
Masajista
“Excellent for clients who prefer speaking Spanish. Warm and professional service.…”
The average price in Los Angeles is around $110 for a 60-minute session. Premium areas like Beverly Hills or Santa Monica can run 15–25% higher.
Most therapists recommend 60 minutes as the standard. 30-minute sessions work for targeted areas, while 90-minute sessions are best for full-body deep work.
It depends on your goals. Read the benefits section above and, if in doubt, contact one of the certified therapists below — most offer a free pre-booking consultation.