Table Thai Massage Certificate Course
Apply traditional Thai Massage techniques on the table to transform your everyday massage (2 CEUs)
Description
In this course Manual Osteopath, Registered Massage Therapist and Yoga Teacher Michael Eric Everson is going to guide you through how to deliver a Thai Table Massage. Simply put, Thai massage, also known as Nuad Boran, is a traditional healing art that originated in Thailand over 2,500 years ago. It is based on the principles of energy flow, or "Sen," and uses a combination of acupressure, yoga-like stretches, and deep tissue massage techniques to release tension and promote relaxation.
Unlike other kinds of massage, Thai massages are traditionally done dry, meaning that no lotions or oils are used. Instead, the Thai massage therapist will apply pressure to different areas of the body, using a combination of compression techniques and stretching. During the practice, you lie down on a mat on the floor and the therapist will then instruct you to move into different positions as the massage progresses.
But! in this case we're going to be transferring those techniques onto the table which is a lot more practical for most practicing massage therapists in the world, so as to incorporate it into their everyday practice.
The most interesting thing about Thai massage is that the massage therapist will use different parts of their body to carry out the treatment. Body parts that may be used during a traditional Thai massage include hands, forearms, feet and elbows. Overall, Thai massage is a holistic and therapeutic artform that helps to restore balance and harmony to the body and mind.
You can study and complete this entire course in the comfort of your own home with lifetime access to the videos in case you need to go back, review and re-inspire yourself!
In this course you are going to learn:
> Thai Massage history and the 10 Sen Lines
> Massage techniques for all over the body in prone, supine, seated, side lying and face
> A variety of techniques and reasoning why you would perform them on certain areas
> Massage techniques you can apply practically in your everyday table massage practice
Enroll now! Grow your knowledge base and practice today!
*Accredited for 2 CEU's through the NCBTMB for continuing education
What You Will Learn!
- Understand the history of Thai Massage and the traditional 10 Sen Lines
- A complete guide to techniques for the entire body in prone, side lying, supine, seated, and face and scalp
- How to create a 60 and 90 min sequence with a 10 page PDF for guidance
- Take an accredited course through the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork
- Learn from an experienced Manual Osteopath, Registered Massage Therapist from a 2200 hour program, and Yoga Teacher
Who Should Attend!
- Massage Therapists
- Thai Massage Therapists
- Sports Massage Therapists
- Yoga Teachers
- Personal Trainers
- Enthusiasts