Mr Krittin Submanee is a massage therapist based in Eastgardens, in Sydney’s south. You can find the practice at Shop 253, Westfield Eastgardens, Eastgardens NSW 2036.
He offers a mix of massage styles, and the focus is on helping people feel better in their body. That might mean easing everyday tension, loosening tight muscles, or supporting recovery after sport. Over time, regular massage can also help some people relax more easily and move more comfortably.
There are a few common reasons people book in. Some are dealing with general stress and want a calm, reset kind of session. Others come in with tight shoulders, sore backs, or stiffness that builds up from long hours sitting or standing. In many cases, it’s about improving how the muscles feel and making everyday movement feel smoother.
Mr Submanee’s services include relaxation massage, deep tissue massage, sports massage, and Swedish massage. Each style has a different feel. Relaxation massage is usually lighter and more about comfort. Deep tissue massage tends to go a bit deeper, often when muscles feel knotted or stubborn. Sports massage can be useful when you’re training, recovering, or just trying to keep your body in good shape. Swedish massage is a well-known option that many people find both relaxing and helpful for overall muscle comfort.
He works with people of different ages and activity levels. Some clients are active and want support for training and recovery. Others just want help with day-to-day aches. At times, the best approach is a combination of hands-on work and practical advice about how to care for your muscles between sessions.
In terms of experience, Mr Submanee has hands-on experience delivering these different massage types, and he keeps things grounded and practical. The aim is always to help you feel at ease during the session, and to understand what feels good for your body.
His education is in massage therapy, with training that covers the main techniques used across relaxation, deep tissue, sports, and Swedish massage. No details about specific qualifications are listed, but the work reflects a proper massage foundation and consistent technique.
There are no public details here about clinical trials or research work. For most people, the value is simple: a clear session, honest feedback about comfort, and massage that fits what you’re feeling in the moment.