2017 Vacancy: Male Massage Therapist Needed @ Bukit Bintang

We are now looking for more well qualified, highly flexible and experienced MALE massage therapist, to join our team.

Requirements:

  • Excellent customer care and attention to detail.
  • Passionate about providing a great service to our clients.
  • Good time keeping
  • Well-presented and professional
  • Responsible and trustworthy
  • Minimum 1 years’ experience in massage.
    • You need to offer Deep Tissue Massage or Sport Massage or Thai Massage and qualified to NVQ Level 3 standard, OR Diploma in Massage or Level 5 Massage Therapist/Licensed Massage Therapist.
    • Must be able to do at least 1 type of massage either deep tissue, malay traditional, thai, swedish, sports massage, twilight, balinese, hawaiian, or other types.
  • Will consider FRESH newly qualified if candidate is exceptional. Training provided.
  • Full Time & Part Time hours available.
  • Have a positive attitude, a hard work ethic and be willing to work flexible hours.

Great earning potentials. We have built up a very large client base. The correct applicant will need to be available to work varied times including weekends, weekday mornings and/or evenings. Suitable therapists can start NOW!

Please email your CV, recent photos and cover letter, to spmen.official@gmail.com for an interview. Thank you.

Zion Club Kuala Lumpur

Zion Club Kuala Lumpur is the latest party venue to arrive on Changkat Bukit Bintang’s lively nightlife scene, boasting sleek designs, extensive music genres, and three stylish venues under one roof. The spacious two-storey nightlife occupies the now-closed Frangipani Restaurant & Bar, just a ten-minute walk from Bukit Bintang Monorail Station.

Phabric is Zion Club Kuala Lumpur’s designated nightclub section, comprising a neon-lit dancefloor, futuristic-looking lounge areas, and an elevated DJ console that overlooks the dance floor. From Wednesday to Saturdays, clubbers can enjoy vibrant themed nights with the city’s prominent EDM and open format DJs such as H3, Lemm, Ladybird, and Tiger Ming.

Also set within Zion Club Kuala Lumpur, 808 Bar is a good option for midweek partying with local acts DJ Naro, Kyuz, Nesh, Vandal, and Lethal Skillz as well as Type 1 from the UK. The music policy in this sleek-looking bar ranges from popular hip hop, R&B and mash-up tunes to house and tech music.

Lastly, Reggae Café Bar is fitted with an open-space terrace that overlooks the bustling streets of Changkat Bukit Bintang. Serving up a selection of cocktails, spirits, beers, and western bar snacks, this laidback venue is a popular spot for unwinding and mingling with fellow travellers.

Happy hour promos are between 17:00 and 22:00 daily, where you can get Heineken and Guinness Draught for RM10 (half pint) while a bucket of five Tiger White and Heineken is priced at RM30 and RM10 respectively.

Unlike most nightlife spots in Changkat Bukit Bintang, Zion Club Kuala Lumpur stays open until 05:00 – perfect for hard-core partygoers who might be too inebriated to make their way to the relocated Zouk KL.

Zion Club Kuala Lumpur

Opening Hours:

  • Monday – Tuesday > 17:00 – 03:00,
  • Wednesday – Saturday > 17:00 – 05:00,
  • Sunday > 17:00 – 03:00

Address: 31, Jalan Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur

Tel: +603 2072 6887

Why Massage Is Good For Your Health?

Full Body Malay Traditional + Sensual Manhood / Yoni Massage for Men & Women by Male Masseurs

Virtually every system of the body is affected by massage, either directly or indirectly.Here is a guide to how your body can benefit.

The skeletal system: Bone is affected indirectly by massage. Improved circulation of blood brings oxygen and nutrients to the bones. Joint stiffness and pain can be reduced. As the muscles become more flexible, joint movement increases.

The muscular system: Some massage movements relax and stretch muscles, reducing muscular tension and cramp. Massage also makes muscles more flexible by reducing muscle tone. Muscles tired by exercise are more quickly restored by massage than by rest.

The nervous system: Soothing massage can provide relief from nervous irritability and stress-related conditions such as insomnia and tension headaches. When used energetically to stimulate, massage may relieve lethargy and fatigue.

Circulation system: Massage can improve the flow of blood, which can help poor circulation. This is especially useful for anyone who is immobile.

Lymphatic system: Gentle massage stimulates the lymphatic system, which helps clear the body of a build-up of waste products. The relaxing effect of the massage can relieve stress, which in turn can boost the immune system.

Respiratory system: As you become more relaxed during a massage, respiration may become slower and deeper as you are using your diaphragm for breathing and expending less energy. Physiotherapists use cupping movements over the base of the lungs to relieve chest congestion.

Digestive system: Massage aids relaxation and therefore can help to increase the movement of food and waste products through the digestive system. This relaxation can have a balancing effect on the digestive system.

Urinary system: Waste products that have been released during massage find their way via the blood to the kidneys where they may be filtered out and eliminated.

Female reproductive system: Menstrual problems such as period pains and PMS can be alleviated by the relaxing effects of massage, as can menopausal symptoms.

Fix It with Massage

Massages are more than just indulgences. They’re proven health and mood treatments.

Neck Pain
Ten neck massages over 10 weeks. Sound good? People with chronic neck pain reported a 55 percent improvement after this regimen, according to a 2009 study in the Clinical Journal of Pain. They even scored 39 percent better on the worst-sounding test ever, the Neck Disability Index. (It assesses the pain’s impact.)

Athletic Performance
“Musculotendinous” massages target muscle-tendon junctions, and a 2010 study in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research found that even a 30-second round improved hip-flexor range of motion. Try it: Find where muscle meets tendon just behind and above your knee, and rub the spot in small circles with your thumb.

Stress
You don’t need a full-body rubdown to feel good. In a 2010 study from Sweden, one 80-minute hand-and-foot massage significantly lowered people’s heart rates, cortisol levels, and insulin levels—all of which help lower stress.

Depression
Take your pick: Swedish, shiatsu, and other massage types may ease depression, a 2010 meta-analysis in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatryfound. How? Massages reduce stress hormone levels, heart rate, and blood pressure, and boost mood and relaxation by triggering the release of oxytocin and serotonin.

High Blood Pressure
A study in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicinefound that after people with normal blood pressure had deep-tissue massage for 45 to 60 minutes, their BPs fell—specifically, by an average of 10.4 millimeters of mercury (mm/Hg) systolic, and 5.3 mm/Hg diastolic.

Lower-Back Pain
Back problems can be complex. One solution is simple: Common massage techniques can help you relax, and trigger an endorphin release that raises your threshold for pain. And that might help people with all sorts of lower-back pain, notes a 2009 meta-analysis in the journal Spine.

Constipation
Would you like an abdominal massage with that laxative? Yes, you would: A 2009 Swedish study found that people who received a massage along with traditional constipation treatment felt significantly better than those who stuck with just laxatives.