What
is Thaï Massage?
It is much more than
just a regular massage!
Thaï Massage
is an ancient 2500-year-old technique, which resembles Shiatsu,
Tuina, and Amma techniques, not to mention the stretches originating
from the yoga discipline.
The practitioner
works on a futon on the floor and uses his body position to
transfer his weight for maximum efficiency.
This massage entails
a fluid sequence of movements, which includes limb and joint
mobilizations, muscular stretches, as well as pressure and acupressure
points.
Depending on the
client's needs, the practitioner may use their hands, forearms,
elbows, knees, or feet.
Thaï Massage
offers numerous advantages for health professionals:
- The technique is
learned relatively quickly (approximately
75 hours).
- This is an efficient and powerful
approach, which increases the practitioner's assortment of tools
without using force!
- Thaï Massage requires only a futon.
No oils and no massage tables.
- Clients are not required to undress
to receive a massage, which puts at ease timid and self-conscious
people.
- Finally, it is truly a very different
kind of massage, which is very original for clients!