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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Tucson Campus: Basic Thai Bodywork Series - Thai Massage: Sidelaying
DESCRIPTION:Nuad Boran (aka Thai Massage / Bodywork) is not a traditional massage at all. It is an ancient energy-based healing system originally based in ayurvedic medicine and popularized in Thailand.  In its essence it is a spiritual healing art\, incorporating Buddhist healing principles\, not just a physical therapy. “Accomplished therapists and teachers understand the power of meditation and stillness while at work\, both for the giver and the receiver they work slowly and in a meditative way” [source: Bob Haddad\, THAI]\n\n\n\nThe multiple benefits of this practice are:\n\n \trelief for pain and muscle tension\n\n\n \tgreater flexibility and range of motion\n \timproved alignment of the spine\n \ta general increase of energy\n\n\n \tincreased circulation of blood & lymph\n \ta balanced nervous system\n \tdeep relaxation\n \tstrengthening and rejuvenating the body\, mind\, and spirit\n \treduced recovery time from sport activities\n \tdramatic increase of general well-Being\n\nBasic Thai Body work series includes the following modules\n\n***For all modules\, it is highly recommended that all participants have some level of anatomy and body mechanics understanding and/or yoga practice and/or moderate fitness level. It is necessary to be able to sit on knees and kneel for extended periods***\n\n \tThai Massage:  Supine Position\n\n \tNo Prerequisites \n\n\n \tThai Massage:  Side-Lying Position\n\n \tSupine or basic prior Thai massage training \n\n\n \tThai Massage: Prone and seated positions\n\n \tSupine or basic prior Thai massage training \n\n\n \tThai massage: Putting it all together\n\n \tAll previous modules in series \n\n\n\nInstructor Bio\n\nRebecca Hagman has practiced Thai Massage for 13 years. She began her Traditional Thai Yoga Bodywork in 2006 and completed advanced training by September 2008 with Tanya Boigenzahn and others of the lineage of Pichest Boonthumme from Chiang Mai\, Northern Thailand to complete over 300 hours of certified courses. Rebecca includes over 1000 hours of yoga studies and 5\,000 of teaching yoga for understanding body movement\, body function\, and the basics of anatomy and physiology. She continued her study with ancillary courses in trigger point therapy\, myofascial release\, acupressure and moksha\, chi qong and reiki.\n\nInstructor: Rebecca Hagman\nDate/Time: May 1st - May 3rd 2020 \, 8am-7pm\nLocation: ASIS Tucson Campus\nTuition: $540\nPrerequisite: None\nRegistration Contact: call/text (928) 451 4853 workshops@asismassage.edu\nContinuing Education Credits: 30\n
URL:https://www.asismassage.edu/blog/event/tucson-campus-basic-thai-bodywork-series-thai-massage-sidelaying/
ORGANIZER;CN="ASIS%20Massage%20School%3A%20Continuing%20Education":MAILTO:karen@asismassage.com
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