
My Story
Behind Mobiele Massage Min is me:
David. Massage therapist, specialized in traditional Indonesian massage.
I was born in Suriname, with roots in Indonesia. My way of working is shaped by attention, rhythm, and connection — values deeply rooted in Indonesian massage traditions.
I completed my training at Imas Opleidingen, where I specialized in various Indonesian massage techniques and developed a strong focus on mindful touch and body awareness.
For me, massage is more than a technique.
It is a way of listening with my hands — feeling what the body needs and creating space for relaxation and recovery.
In 2026, I will travel to Indonesia to further explore my heritage and family history, while deepening my knowledge of Javanese massage practices. This journey runs parallel to my work: listening, sensing, and making space for what wants to be seen.
During my treatments, I do not follow fixed protocols.
Each session is fully tailored to what your body needs in that moment — with attention, calmness, and respect for your body, your boundaries, and your pace.
My goal is that after a treatment, you not only feel relaxed, but also more connected to your own body and energy.

Mijn benadering
For me, massage is more than just a technique — it is a way to help people reconnect with themselves.
Every body tells a story and carries tension, emotions, and experiences. By working with attention and intuition, I tune in to what someone needs in that moment.
My approach is holistic: I see body and mind as one. Massage can bring deep relaxation, but it can also create space for awareness and inner balance. Sometimes it calls for firm pressure and releasing blockages, other times for softness and slowing down. In both cases, listening is central — listening to the body and to the subtle signals it gives.
I believe that touch has a healing quality. It invites you to let go, to feel again, to come home to yourself. With every treatment, I offer a safe space where tension can melt away and new energy can begin to flow.
Massage, to me, is not a goal in itself, but a way to help someone move forward on their own path.



