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Breath & Body Mechanics in Thai Massage

15Oct2015

One day, 7 hours CEU - This course is designed for practitioners of traditional Thai massage and movement therapy. The focus of the workshop is to explore concepts that will help you to execute postures and techniques with less physical strength, more ergonomic balance, and greater integration of breath.

At: IPSB (International Professional School of Bodywork), San Diego, California

Address: 9025 Balboa Avenue, San Diego, California, USA

Registration:

Thursday, October 15, 2015 - $139

This 7 hour workshop is specially designed for practitioners of traditional Thai massage, and other floor-based modalities. The focus is to explore concepts that will help you to execute postures and techniques with less physical strength, more ergonomic balance, and greater integration of breath. We study factors such as relative body size, proper body posture, “surrender”, synchronized and oppositional breathing patterns, and graceful transitions from one position to another. Each participant has time to practice and refine these concepts with a variety of other students in class. We also explore energy release and the role of breath in minimizing energy transference from one person to another. Finally, we practice physical and spiritual exercises to enhance your experience, and that of your client, during each session.

This course familiarizes you with basic concepts that can be integrated into your own professional and personal practice. If you have ever found yourself working too hard during a Thai massage, or if you sometimes feel tired or depleted after a session, this workshop is for you.

For more information contact: Kristina Eberle:  kristina@karunathaibodywork.com, 858-449-2418

 Register online at this link: http://www.karunathaibodywork.com/bob-haddad.html

Download Flyer for this workshop - IPSB Oct 2015

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