Sports Massage Sedgley for Runners, Desk Workers and Everyday Aches | Runners Route
Sports massage therapy in Sedgley, West Midlands, delivered by ITEC qualified therapist Martin Williams. Treatment is for runners, gym-goers, desk workers, parents, tradespeople and anyone dealing with tight backs, stiff necks, sore shoulders, heavy legs or general muscle tension.
Sports Massage Services
Clinical sports massage for runners and everyday people covering deep tissue massage, back and shoulder tension, neck stiffness, tight hips, calf and hamstring tightness, gym soreness, work-related muscle tension and general maintenance.
Sports massage can help reduce muscle tightness, improve range of movement, support circulation, calm overloaded tissue and help you understand what may be contributing to recurring aches.
Based in Sedgley, serving Dudley, Wolverhampton, Wombourne, and the wider West Midlands area.
Next Two Weeks Availability
This week's appointment windows are Monday 15 June at 4pm and 5pm, Tuesday 16 June at 4pm and 5pm, Thursday 18 June at 4pm, 5pm and 8:15pm, and Saturday 20 June at 2pm. Use the booking form to request a slot and Martin will confirm by email.
Why Choose Martin Williams for Sports Massage?
As an Ex-GB International marathon runner with a 2:17:36 PB, I understand exactly what runners' bodies go through in training. My sporting background means I can identify the root cause of running injuries and address them effectively, rather than just treat symptoms.
- ITEC Qualified Sports Therapist
- England Athletics Licensed Running Coach (LiRF)
- Commonwealth Games athlete (Delhi 2010)
- Edinburgh Marathon winner
- Over a decade treating recreational and competitive runners
Client Reviews
"Martin's marvellous massages! Fabulous fingers — they find and release all those knots. He is SO knowledgeable and takes the time to understand what you want to achieve."
— Penelope Barber
"I've used Martin for massage for many years. His knowledge is fantastic — he has helped me with tight muscles and get back on my feet after injuries."
— Dan Lewis