Biomechanics and Applied Anatomy for Therapeutic Application

5 intensive days shared between theory and practice.

During this course, we will see how to quickly and precisely locate the main joints and their surroundings.

We will discuss the musculoskeletal system and myofascial chains; starting from the foot to the head.

We will see a simplified understanding of the biochemachics associated with the techniques of Thai Yoga Massage. .

This course takes up the essential notions of the basic anatomy courses while progressing in your practice.

This training is absolutely necessary for all students and practitioners who wish to work with the Practice of Thai Yoga Massage.

We will review lots of indications and contraindications, modifications adapted to the needs of your patients (height, weight, age, flexibility, rigidité,…).

We will see what possibilities are for specific cases presented in class.

Without a doubt, this course is a big step forward – for all students and practitioner (s).

Daily Rhythm

08.30 – 9.00: Meditation & Yoga

09.15 – 13.00: Class

13.00 – 14.30: Lunch break

14.30 – 17.30: Class

Dates

Brussels, BE: 2025 / 26

25 to 29 Oct 2025 – Toussaint Holidays

26 to 30 Dec 2025 – Christmas Holidays

21 to 25 Feb 2026 – Carnival Holidays

25 to 29 Apr 2026 – Ester Holidays

12 to 16 Aug 2026 – Summer Holidays

Price

TRAINING 2025 / 2026

Super Early Bird: 2650€ valid until 01 July 2025

Early Bird: 2850€ from 02 July until 22 Sept 2025

From 23 sept 2025: 3000€

Terms and conditions

Your registration is effective with the confirmation by mail + the total course fees transferred to the account of the  ASBL ECOLE DE THAI YOGA MASSAGE

Certification

Have followed the entire TYM practitioner Training

Before the integration course: 

Submit: a list of 30 study reports
Write 1 topic about Thai Yoga Massage.

During the integration course: 

A kind and mindful evaluation.
Theoretical & practical

Where

35, rue Mareyde – 1150 bruxelles

Lodging & Practical organization

Possibility of lodging at the venue, the first evening before the beginning of the course until the end of the course.