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Thai Yoga Massage at Lotus Palm School

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Centuries ago, a dynamic bodywork therapy based on yoga and Ayurveda was born in the temples of Thailand. In this unique healing system of Thai Yoga Massage - also called Nuad Boran and widely known as traditional Thai massage - the practitioner guides the recipient through a series of yoga postures while palming and thumbing along the body's energy ("Sen") lines and pressures points. Together these actions result in a comprehensive full body treatment that relieves muscular tension, improves circulation, boosts the immune system and balances the body energetically.

At the Lotus Palm School of Thai Yoga Massage located in Montreal, Canada, you can learn how to give a massage by attending our intensive courses, receive a massage from our skilled professionals, and browse our shop containing a wide range of products and accessories for creating a successful massage experience.

Thai Yoga massage is an ancient healing art that has been practiced for over 2000 years. In our courses you will learn several posture sequences targeting the different body parts, in order to perform a full-body Thai Yoga Massage session including stretches, passive yoga postures, energy lines and several massage techniques, all of it aimed at bringing your client back to his or her's natural state of holistic health and well being.

Also check out our online thai massage course! http://www.lotuspalm.com/product.asp?pdid=126

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  • I am a newly certified Lotus Palm Thai Yoga Massage practitioner. The LP method ensures the practitioner's own safety as well as that of the client; it's like no other. After my very first documented practice, my "client" told me that she'd never experienced anything like it in her life, and it's what I want to do for the rest of mine.

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  • @YoginiSam

    his teacher is Asokananda, a german who lived in India and Thailand for many years and who is no longer with us

  • Thai yoga massage is amazing, that's what I do now :)

  • Who is his teacher?

  • Going to thailand next summer, I'll be sure to try this out

    I'm a judo & bjj practioner and sometimes I really feel like I need some relief on my back & neck

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