Get your energy back
Ajalon Coleman LMT
St. Louis College of Health Careers 720 hour massage therapy course 2000-2001
High Tech Institute of Nashville 700 hour massage therapy course 2008-2009
Hello. My name is Ajalon, AJ, for short. I am a practicing licensed massage therapist.
I have been practicing licensed massage therapy since 2009. My father started me on my journey when I was young. He worked as a technical engineer walking on concrete floors every shift for over 25 years. One day he came home and asked me to walk on his back. He guided me on areas to avoid, areas to focus on, and he told me when I could add more pressure. I thought it was so much fun! Little did I know, this was the beginning of my future career.
Later on in high school during free time, I did some practicing on some of the players of our basketball team during the 96-97 and 97-98 seasons just for fun or when they asked. They became back to back regional champs during that time and I like to think I helped. After graduating high school, I went to St. Louis College of Health Careers and learned a lot about the energy of the body and really took to kinesiology. After graduating from there with my diploma, I waited to get certified and licensed and moved back home to southern Illinois. After taking some time off I moved to Hermitage, TN where I reentered school at High Tech Institute to follow up my previous schooling. Upon graduating, I took the national certification exam and passed then applied and received my Tennessee license for massage.
I look forward to working with you to help you achieve your goals of increased performance, pain reduction, and relaxation.
Get your energy back. I believe that massage is a great way to start your wellness journey. It helps you get in tune with your body and start recognizing what you are in need of physically and emotionally.
I love knowing that everyday I perform a massage it has helped someone reach a better quality of life. It can be something as seemingly simple as rejuvenating a fatigued client to helping relieve someone with frozen shoulder or on occasion witnessing someone's emotional release, I am fulfilled in knowing that I helped and they can feel my intent of care.