Thai Yoga Body work
Smiling the Thai people say:
`Thai Massage is Yoga for lazy people'
For those who haven't experienced Thai yoga massage this may seem true. Fact is, the majority of the people who come for a Thai yoga massage are very active in sports, yoga and dancing.
What is Thai massage?
Thai massage moves through deep satisfying stretches,
rocking movements and pressure point massage.
It is relaxing yet highly invigorating.
The purpose of Thai massage is to bring the body, mind and spirit into a state of balance and harmony, providing an opportunity for self healing.
Thai massage is practiced fully dressed without any oil. Lose fitting clothes are offered if required.
Some of the many benefits include:
* Relief from stress
* Deep relaxation of body and mind
* Relief of sore and aching muscles and joints
* Increases energy
* Warmed and stretched muscles
* Greater flexibility
* Detoxification
* Feeling of well-being
* Promotes sports recovery
History
It is believed that the roots of Thai massage originate from the Indian Ayurveda. The knowledge and training of Thai massage has been handed down through the centuries by the monks of the Buddhist monasteries and are a vital part of the Thai medical and spiritual tradition.
`Thai Massage is Yoga for lazy people'
For those who haven't experienced Thai yoga massage this may seem true. Fact is, the majority of the people who come for a Thai yoga massage are very active in sports, yoga and dancing.
What is Thai massage?
Thai massage moves through deep satisfying stretches,
rocking movements and pressure point massage.
It is relaxing yet highly invigorating.
The purpose of Thai massage is to bring the body, mind and spirit into a state of balance and harmony, providing an opportunity for self healing.
Thai massage is practiced fully dressed without any oil. Lose fitting clothes are offered if required.
Some of the many benefits include:
* Relief from stress
* Deep relaxation of body and mind
* Relief of sore and aching muscles and joints
* Increases energy
* Warmed and stretched muscles
* Greater flexibility
* Detoxification
* Feeling of well-being
* Promotes sports recovery
History
It is believed that the roots of Thai massage originate from the Indian Ayurveda. The knowledge and training of Thai massage has been handed down through the centuries by the monks of the Buddhist monasteries and are a vital part of the Thai medical and spiritual tradition.