What's Traditional Thai Massage?
It is the result of a long ancestral practice of health and reflects the culture of a people, Traditional Thai Massage called Nuad Thai or Nuad Boran is based on the foundations of Buddhist medicine.
It is performed with the patient dressed and lying on the floor. The practitioner uses pressure with his hands, feet, elbows, forearms and knees, as well as mobilizations and stretching. These are complemented by a reflexology action on the feet, hands and head. Traditional Thai massage facilitates an elimination of toxins, a revitalization of the organism and a gradual rebalancing of all body energies.
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Introduction to
Thai Massage
6hrs / 1 day / €165 |
This intensive one day course provides learning of a 1 hour massage, working feet, legs, abdomen, arms and back. During this school day more than 40 different techniques are used, lying on the back, lying face down and sitting position. |
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Discovery
Thai Massage
18hrs / 3 days / €400 |
The three days of training allow you to learn first basic techniques in a 1.5hr massage session working feet, legs, abdomen, arms, back, neck and face. During this course over 60 different techniques are utilized, lying on the back, lying face down and sitting position. |
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Basic
Thai Massage
30hrs / 5 days / €600 |
This complete basic training enables you to learn more than 6 hours massage through four series: lying on the back, lying on side, lying face down and in sitting position. This course is the same taught in LoiKroh School in Chiang Mai, Thailand. |
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Advanced
Thai Massage
40hrs / 6 days ½ / €750 |
This advanced course is designed for certified Thai massage practitioners. It is focused on powerful, deep and creative body work where the elbows, knees and feet are used as the tools. It is identical to that provided in LoiKroh School in Chiang Mai, Thailand. |
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