
Classic thai massage
Traditional Thai Massage Traditional Thai massage is an ancient healing method that combines pressure on acupressure points (using thumbs, palms, elbows, knees, and feet) with assisted stretching in yoga-like positions. This unique technique provides deep relief for muscles, tendons, and joints, improves flexibility, and restores the body’s natural energy balance. Unlike conventional massages, Thai massage is performed dry, in comfortable clothing, on a floor mat, and treats the body as a whole, focusing on energy lines (Sen). Key Features: Technique: Rhythmic pressure and stretching movements reminiscent of gentle yoga poses. Therapist’s Tools: The practitioner uses their entire body—thumbs, palms, forearms, elbows, knees, and feet. Clothing: Clients remain dressed in loose, comfortable attire (e.g., T-shirt and yoga pants). Setting: Performed on a mat on the floor for optimal movement and support. Focus: Works on muscles, joints, energy pathways (Sen), and reflex points on the feet. Massage Flow: Start: Often begins with foot acupressure, then moves up through the legs to the torso. Stretching: Incorporates assisted yoga-like stretches that clients could not achieve alone. Finish: May continue in side, prone, and seated positions to harmonize the entire body. Benefits: Relieves muscle tension and stiffness in joints and tendons. Improves flexibility, mobility, and blood circulation. Boosts energy flow and supports the lymphatic system. Promotes deep physical and mental relaxation, harmonizing body and mind.
