Common Questions and Answers about Thai Massage:
Listed here are answers to some of the most common questions about the Thai Massage service provided here at Mai Thai Massage in Dublin
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Common Questions and Answers about Thai Massage:
Listed here are answers to some of the most common questions about the Thai Massage service provided here at Mai Thai Massage in Dublin
[Read more…] about Thai Massage Questions and Answers Part 1
Walking around Bangkok and other cities in Thailand, a very common sight to see in the windows of stores or outside the stores is customers seating or lying on a couch, feet up, a little lower than the body, relaxed, taking a foot massage.
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Different Types of Thai Massages
Thai massage is a pleasure for everyone. It allows you to fully relax and is one of the best ways to promote good health. People typically classify the many different styles of Thai massage into a single category, but there are actually many different massages that are all considered Thai massage.
Thai massage is a type of massage in Thailand and one of the most famous types of massage in the world. In Thailand, the common name for Thais to call this are Nuad Phaen Thai or Nuad Phaen Boran. The massage is not only an art form but also known to be a science of healing and therapeutic medicine Thailand. Thai massage is focused on the motion of rolling, pressing, bending, pullingTraditional Thai Massage and squeezing of almost all areas of the body.
The art of touch and its uniqueness makes Thai massage attractive to people around the world. Its secret has been to adapt and adjust to the needs of people as well as their cultural requirement.
From the MASSAGE Magazine article, “Body in Balance: Thai Massage,” by Anthony James, N.D., in the June 2009 issue. Article summary: In Thai massage, the entire body is pushed, pressed, rocked, vibrated and rhythmically compressed by virtually every part of the therapist’s body—hands, feet, elbows, knees, forearms and shins.