Julia Vosburgh

(RMT)
  • Integrates 15 years of yoga teaching experience.
  • Promotes body awareness and joyful movement.
  • Empowers clients to strengthen their body bond.
  • Guides whole body health via functional movement.

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Left Coast Health

Left Coast Health

4636 Elk Lake Drive, Victoria, BC, V8Z 5M1

Born and raised in Victoria, Julia grew up dancing, training for triathlon, and competitive swimming. She found her roots on her yoga mat 15 years ago, and now teaches yoga throughout the community. Julia’s passion for body awareness, movement, wellness, and the ever-expanding need for human connection drew her towards massage therapy and a career change just over 2 years ago. Julia is a graduate from the West Coast College of Massage therapy here in Victoria, B.C. A lifetime of athletic experiences has driven Julia to learn extensively about anatomy and physiology, and she endeavours to share her avid joy of movement with her clients. Julia believes the human body is an incredible yet complex organism, consisting of many layers that we develop, uncover, adapt to, and change throughout our lives. While the state of health is a constant process, requiring the owners input 100% of the time, massage therapy is a beautiful addition, which can help strengthen the bond we have with our bodies. From assessment of functional movement patterns, to treatment incorporating active and passive modalities, Julia aims at guiding her clients towards personal goals, with a broader, whole body approach to their health and well-being. She hopes to create a supportive connection with all of her clients, and leave them feeling empowered and at ease in their bodies. She looks forward to working with motivated clients from all walks of life. If she is not in the clinic space, she is likely swimming, on her yoga mat, or outside exploring the west coast with friends, on foot or by bike. Julia will continue to be a student always seeking to learn, from her clients, about the body, the practice, and about life.

Initial Assessment and Treatment - 60 Minutes
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