Program
• History and roots of Traditional Thai Massage
• Essential principles for the practitioner: harmony and tranquillity in movement, posture, rhythm, coordination and breathing
• Indications and contraindications of the techniques
• Locating and working on the energy lines
• Treatment positions: prone, supine, side-lying or sitting
• Slow pressure discovering the barrier
• The art of leverage systems inspired from Traditional Thai Massage (Ajaan Pichest)
• Fluidity, continuity and rhythm in your transitions (Dynamic Thai Introduction)
• Capacity of adaptation, optimum transitions for different morphologies
• Applied basic anatomy into the practice
Each day we travel from the feet to the head with demonstrations, theory and practice time.