Tanya graduated from the Swedish Institute College of Health Sciences in December 2012, and became Licensed as a Massage Therapist in NY.
She is trained in Swedish, Deep tissue, Myofascial, Sports, Medical and Prenatal Massage, with attention to Eastern modalities, including reflexology, polarity and craniosacral techniques. She specializes in Deep Tissue and Sports massage. During her schooling, and beyond, she was a volunteer at the NYC marathons, Shawangunk Triathlons, and many other sporting events, including Music concerts and many other events. She was a therapist regularly at NBC Studios, and in NYC. Tanya‘s motto is “Energy is real, and breathing is half the battle!”. She believes in using techniques that move energy throughout the body. Massage should never be painful. Through her own pain and trauma healing, massage has been a huge tool that she has used in her healing and recovery process. Tanya‘s unique style brings the most effective results through stretching and myofascial techniques, as well as all the relaxation benefits, which is the ultimate desired goal to be reached. Tanya continues to expand her knowledge with continued education and learning new ways to heal the world one touch at a time. She is a member of the AMTA.
“I honestly can’t say enough good things about this space, the land, the facilities, the staff, the stewards, their events. I will never forget this place and hope to come back. Forever grateful for such beautiful blessings!”
Jenna Bray
“Great place overall. Beautiful grounds, excellent service and friendly staff and well-maintained rooms/property. Also the food was awesome, creative and unique. Great experience, very relaxing and tranquil overall, if your looking for a retreat from the city!”
Dan B.
“The food was fantastic, the pool was very relaxing, and the setting was spectacular! I suggest hiking the Metta Loop Trail when you are there. On the Menla property you will see lots of wildlife, such as deer, possums, and small bears that are harmless and used to our presence.”
Mills C.