thai yoga massage
If you love your massages, you will love the idea of a Thai Yoga massage. This is a type of massage that’s been around for over 2,500 years and is still working its magic today. When the massage therapist is working on your body from the Thai Yoga perspective, they will focus on points often known as “sen.” A massage therapist that is well experienced in Thai Yoga knows exactly where to press on the body to get the best results.
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The eyes close and the sequence flows rocked by internal sound and their own intuition. The palms of the therapist are positioned one on each leg, changing in time one after the other, pressing the feet and leg muscles and thighs. In firm and smooth movements, hands go up toward the hip and return again to the feet. In a sequence, where the body balance transmits the feeling of dancing meditation, carrying the therapist and the patient to a state of calm and mental connection with the therapy itself. The feet of the therapist soon come into play and are used to compress the muscles and move the joints. The muscles are heated handled, rubbed, pressed and stretched, muscle fibers facilitating return of its normal position, full blood and vitality. This is a summary of the initial sensations of a Thai Yoga Massage session.
To create health and vitality, the vital energy needs to move freely. Any blockage results in disease that can manifest itself physically, emotionally or spiritually. The goal of yoga is Thai unlock the channels and allow the free flow of energy. The Thai massage is in fact one of the oldest healing arts of traditional Thai medicine (along with herbal medicine and Buddhist spiritual practices). It's a full body massage, made on the ground, covering rhythmic movements, palm pressure and thumb pressure along the Sen lines (power lines equivalent to the meridians of Chinese medicine), gentle stretching and conscious use of breathing. The therapist uses their hands, feet, arms and legs to guide the patient in various yoga positions.
Due to the physical and energetic work on the body, Thai massage produces a highly therapeutic effect which aids in relieving many common problems, such as back pain, arthritis, migraine headaches, digestive disorders, menstruation and menopause problems, stress-related problems, giving also a global sense of relaxation that helps a person to better handle issues of emotional disorders.
Although very dynamic, Thai massage is highly relaxing, restoring the natural balance of body and mind. As with any yoga practice, the blood and lymph circulation increases and internal organs are stimulated, helping to strengthen the immune system, re-balance the endocrine system and release toxins from the body. In addition, the variety of stretches and joint isolation exercises
helps increase mobility and flexibility of the same. As it respects the body type and level of flexibility of each, the Thai massage is ideal for many individuals.
Those who have received a Thai Yoga massage often report that they have received many benefits. One of the main benefits is added circulation to the body. This is truly a special type of massage that you must experience with the help of a masseuse at Elkhart Massage.
To create health and vitality, the vital energy needs to move freely. Any blockage results in disease that can manifest itself physically, emotionally or spiritually. The goal of yoga is Thai unlock the channels and allow the free flow of energy. The Thai massage is in fact one of the oldest healing arts of traditional Thai medicine (along with herbal medicine and Buddhist spiritual practices). It's a full body massage, made on the ground, covering rhythmic movements, palm pressure and thumb pressure along the Sen lines (power lines equivalent to the meridians of Chinese medicine), gentle stretching and conscious use of breathing. The therapist uses their hands, feet, arms and legs to guide the patient in various yoga positions.
Due to the physical and energetic work on the body, Thai massage produces a highly therapeutic effect which aids in relieving many common problems, such as back pain, arthritis, migraine headaches, digestive disorders, menstruation and menopause problems, stress-related problems, giving also a global sense of relaxation that helps a person to better handle issues of emotional disorders.
Although very dynamic, Thai massage is highly relaxing, restoring the natural balance of body and mind. As with any yoga practice, the blood and lymph circulation increases and internal organs are stimulated, helping to strengthen the immune system, re-balance the endocrine system and release toxins from the body. In addition, the variety of stretches and joint isolation exercises
helps increase mobility and flexibility of the same. As it respects the body type and level of flexibility of each, the Thai massage is ideal for many individuals.
Those who have received a Thai Yoga massage often report that they have received many benefits. One of the main benefits is added circulation to the body. This is truly a special type of massage that you must experience with the help of a masseuse at Elkhart Massage.