Epicurean Life
“Steve ‘engages the body in conversation’ acting as a facilitator for the body’s natural desire to move. The series of fluid movements is healing and restorative. I emerge renewed.”
Tatler (SKC)
“Aquatic body-worker Steve Karle takes you as his floating dance partner, weaving you in and out of the water to stretch and de-stress. It’s like falling through space.”
Asia Spa Magazine
“Karle ‘talks’ to my body, tunes into it and instinctively knows how it wants to move and then supports and guides me into certain positions. The sequence is never choreographed. Instead, the aim is for the body to experience ‘new’ movement.”
The Sunday Telegraph (Cafe Royal)
“My shoulders and spine decompress, my chest opens, and I feel stress leave my body. The body moves differently in water, and traumas that have been held deep within can be released.”
Vanity Fair
“Steve will observe the natural movement of your body in water, massaging and stretching it as required, and leading it through a dance-like journey. You emerge rejuvenated and calm.”
Evening Standard (Amanzoe)
“After the session, I sit calmly in the water for about half an hour as my mind and body slowly reconnect. I’ve not been so still and settled for years.”
Billionnaire
“By allowing the body to naturally unwind in the freedom of water, the pent-up energy of trauma can find its way out through expression and integration.”
Washington Life
“Steve will bring you into an unparalleled sense of calm that is seemingly unlikely in one of the world’s busiest cities.”
Tatler (Osteopata)
“Prepare to feel satisfyingly wiped out afterwards, like you’ve had a session with your osteopath - miraculously without the discomfort.”
The Sunday Times (SKC)
“I will follow your body’s natural choreography, Steve Karle says, and does exactly that. It’s extraordinary and not for the self-conscious.”
Country Life
“I’m floating on my back, the lights are dimmed, and a strange man is holding onto my head. I find myself whooshing about, my body undulating like an eel’s. It’s hard to describe how this can go on for 45 minutes (or longer), but it does, and there is seemingly no repetition.”
Country & Town House
“Steve gently guides you through a series of movements, stretching and star-fishing you around the pool. It lengthens the spine, reprograms muscle memory and calms the mind. A total tonic for helping with insomnia.”
Stylist (Cafe Royal)
“Rather than a bed, Steve Karle’s treatment takes place in a pool where he uses the water’s buoyancy to manipulate muscles, slowly eeking out knots. The litheness you’ll feel afterwards is unparalleled.”
The Telegraph
“... A treatment devised by a genius called Steve Karle, which has been known to make grown men weep like babies, though it had rather a cheering effect on me.”
ES Magazine (Cafe Royal
“As you float in a pool directly under the hordes of Piccadilly Circus, Karle will gently manoeuvre your limbs into different positions, leaving you utterly, sublimely relaxed.”
Boisdale Life
“You feel the same force of nature as you get at the exact moment you catch the wave out surfing, the exhilarating feeling that you are actually being propelled by the entire universe.”
Sunday Times Style (Amanzoe)
“Karle will hold your head and gently swirl you through the water to restore its natural fluidity. This is topped off with ancient Tibetan singing bowls to create a musical massage that vibrates all around your body. It’s seriously relaxing.”
Conde Nast Traveller
“Amanzoe’s Spa speciality is a gentle, water-based body therapy. All therapists are taught by aquatic bodywork specialist Steve Karle.”