Aycliffe Today Business Aycliffe Today Business Issue 36 | Page 21
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Alan Kay has started AK Sports Therapy and
Massage, based at Aycliffe Leisure Centre.
Sports therapist
winning rave
reviews after
starting own
business
A newly-qualified sports therapist is getting
rave reviews from customers after bravely
launching his own business.
A
lan Kay, from Newton Aycliffe, decided
to start AK Sports Therapy and
Massage after graduating from his
sports rehabilitation degree at the University
of Cumbria earlier this year.
The 31-year-old returned to Aycliffe after
qualifying this summer and immediately set
up his own clinic, based at Aycliffe Leisure
Centre in the town centre.
Now he’s working his magic for a string of
happy customers who have gone to him with
back, neck and muscle problems.
Alan decided to go into sports therapy,
taking up an adult education course four
years ago, when he became unhappy
working in local factories.
“When I left school I was still quite
immature, I wasn’t interested in education,
I just wanted to get out there and start
working,” says Alan.
“I tried college and then tried the
apprenticeship route and it just wasn’t
working, so I ended up in a series of full-time
factory jobs until I was about 27.
“I wasn’t happy and I realised it was
time to do something about it, so I looked
into adult education courses and I found
an access to higher education course at
Darlington College, leading to a sports
rehabilitation degree at the University of
Cumbria.
“I spent three years studying in Carlisle
and graduated in May.”
Alan returned to the Aycliffe
home he shares with his partner,
Lauren Woodward, this summer
and immediately set about starting
his own business.
And as well as his general
services, he now he has plans to
offer occupational health services
to companies on Aycliffe Business
Park.
“People come to us with
general aches, strains, pulls and niggles,” he
says.
“So we use a lot of exercise treatment as
well as hands-on soft tissue manual work. A
lot of people who play sport appreciate that
because it gives them more time in the gym
and doesn’t prohibit their routine.
“But our services aren’t just for people
who play sport. We’re helping people with all
sorts of issues and I’m also planning to offer
o ccupational health services with discounted
services for employees.”
Alan’s services are already getting five-star
reviews online. Billy Moir wrote on Facebook:
“I’ve been to see Alan after feeling stiff and
aching off a busy week of sports and general
exercise. I was given a great deep tissue
massage which left me feeling refreshed and
more mobile.
“Very professional and makes you
feel welcome and comfortable – I highly
recommend him.”
Richelle Burrell wrote: “I had the pleasure
of being Alan’s first kiwi client! He was
awesome, very professional and thorough.
Thanks for making my neck feel better. I
would highly recommend.”
Phill Sangster also left a five-star rating
on Facebook, adding: “I have had problems
with my back/sciatica for a couple of years
now. I’ve tried anything and everywhere and
nothing worked.
“I left it two weeks before leaving a
review, to see how much of an impact the
session I had has had on my back, and I
haven’t had any issues since.
“I cannot recommend him highly enough.
He has made a huge difference to me.”
To contact Alan Kay call 07847 273691 or
email [email protected]