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What is Thai Yoga Massage?

Thai yoga massage is a clever combination of targeted acupressure and dynamic Yoga Stretches. It is like having a yoga class done to you! A full energy enhancing Thai Yoga Massage treatment traditionally takes 2 hours. It is done fully clothed wearing loose garments. The massage takes place on a firm massage futon on the floor.


Who is it for?

Everyone.


Benefits?

Thai Yoga Massage can:

* improve flexibility

* dissolve aches and pain

* increase energy levels

* correct posture and alignment

* stimulate blood flow and circulation

* aid breathing and relaxation

* promote sleep

* restore well-being

* encourage us to slow down and settle into our bodies


What is the Cost?

* 2 hour stand alone treatment ?70 in garden studio.


Testimonials:

?Dorothy is a wonderful practitioner. Very sensitive, the ability to read how to challenge the body. Great at maintaining dialogue to make you feel safe and understood. ?? Ros Philips, Director and teacher.


?I practice yoga, and I?ve experienced massage many times. But nothing like Thai yoga massage with Dorothy. It was very physical and dynamic, and left me with amazing energy - which I foolishly used to run for a train! She used a myriad of massage, pressure point and stretching techniques with great skill, and judged the level of pressure really well.?? Amy Finegan, Actress, Voice over artist and teacher.


?Amazing, I have massages all over Asia and this was the best I have had. Will definitely be back ? Mike Tomlinson, Photographer.


About Me:

I trained at the School of Thai Yoga Massage under the inspired teaching of Kira Balaskas. I have also taken specialist courses with the International teacher, Bob Haddad (http://thaihealing-arts.com/workshops-teaching/about-bob/)from Chang Mai and founder of Thai Healing Alliance International (THAI). I am a member of the Yoga Alliance and my massage training is recognised by the ICNM. I am also a trained Yoga Teacher.

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