A native of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, he holds an Associate of Science Degree in Massage Therapy from Keiser University (West Palm Beach campus) where he graduated 2006 valedictorian, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Alternative Medicine from Everglades University. He is also a graduate of San Fernando Boys' Government School and there after St. Benedicts College both in the island of Trinidad. These two institutions helped to form the cornerstone of his commitment to learning a...
A native of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, he holds an Associate of Science Degree in Massage Therapy from Keiser University (West Palm Beach campus) where he graduated 2006 valedictorian, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Alternative Medicine from Everglades University. He is also a graduate of San Fernando Boys' Government School and there after St. Benedicts College both in the island of Trinidad. These two institutions helped to form the cornerstone of his commitment to learning and his dedication to purpose.
Licensed by the Florida State Board of Massage Therapy and a member of the National Board of Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork, Peter was the resident massage therapist at Cobblestone Chiropractic and Wellness for three years. There he continued to expand his knowledge in the treatment of a variety of conditions arising out of personal injury as well as physical and structural conditions resulting from years of poor living habits.
He creates a memorable massage and bodywork experience by never rushing his work. It is important to listen to what the client says, as well as to what the client's body reveals through examination. Leaving it all on the table so to speak, is what keeps the clients coming back.
FL # MA48247
AS. Degree in Massage Therapy
Martial Arts Instructor with over 31 years of training in various Chinese martial and healing arts. These include external systems of Tiger Crane, Shuai Jiao and Chin Na, as well as internal systems of Tai Chi and Qi Gong. Adjunct professor of massage therapy for five years, helping to prepare up and coming massage students for exciting careers as professionals. Contributing writer to the text “New Foundations in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork” (authors Jan L. Saeger and Donna Kyle-Brown). His contributions included explanations on the concepts of Chi, Yin and Yang Theory and Internal vs. External Chinese martial arts systems, as well as the 15 minutes chair massage routine featured in the text.