KCFITNESSLINK
Therapeutic Thai Yoga Massage Certification
Ancient, energy healing
Upcoming Residential Training Dates:
- June 16-21, 2008 (Basic Training 60 Hours)
- August 4-9, 2008 (Basic Training 60 Hours)
- October 20-25, 2008 (Basic Training 60 Hours)
Price: $1,500 Register Online
Thai bodywork is used as a holistic way to restore equilibrium in
the body. Thai bodywork focuses on pressure points situated
among ten energy lines across the body. It creates a powerful
release of stress and tension, an increase in vitality and well-being
and it deepens the connection between mind, body and spirit in
both the giver and receiver.
This course teaches a classic, 60 to 90-minute traditional Thai
massage routine, history, and yoga foundations. The principles of
alignment, safety and good practitioner body mechanics will be
taught. Advanced training includes the use of Thai herbal therapy,
hands-free training, advanced postures and massage table
modifications.
We offer three training options from basic to professional:
Basic Training (60 hours): This is the basic introductory to Thai
Yoga Massage. No experience is required. At the end of the
course, the student can perform a complete 60-90 minute Thai
massage routine, including supine, prone, side lying, and seated
positions. A basic certificate if completion is issued. The course is
40 hours + 20 hours of practical training. This course is available
as home study.
Advanced Training (120 hours): This training includes additional
hands on training, theory, advanced therapeutic practice and
principles of Ayurveda. An advanced certificate of completion is
issued and students will be prepared to perform a full 180- minute
session. This course is comprised of 80 hours of training and 40
hours of practical training.
Therapist (200 hours): This training includes the use of Thai
herbal therapy, hands-free training, table modifications and clinical
applications. A professional certificate of completion is issued. This
course is comprised of 140 hours of training and 60 hours of
practical training.