What is Thai Massage?

Thai massage, which originated in the western part of ancient India, was founded by the Indian king s royal doctor, Givakokuma, who is still regarded as the father of medicine by the Thai people. His traditional medicine and massage knowledge and techniques were brought to Thailand by missionary monks and summoned by the King of Thailand to extensively absorb their valuable experience in traditional medicine and massage. They were inscribed in marble and inlaid on the veranda walls of Wat Pho Temple on. And become a base for training traditional Thai massage.

Thai massage

(Massage method)

Thai Massage
Thai massage is the highest courtesy of ancient Thai kings to entertain royal guests. Miss, sir and some blind people are engaged in this work. mainly divided
Thai massage is the most intense of all kinds of massages. No massage oil is required during the massage. The masseur starts from the toes to the top of the head. The back, waist and joints are the focus of the massage. Masseurs use their hands, arms, feet, and body weights to roll, stretch, and pull the body of the experiencer to stimulate muscles and connective tissue. You will feel pain during the massage, especially for the first-time user. The masseuse of Thai massage may not be able to bear. The responsible masseur will communicate the massage strength with the user and remind them to completely relax their body and do not twist.
The main effect-enhance the flexibility of the body:
If you want to move your joints, soothe your muscles, increase your flexibility, but do nt want or have no time to take the initiative, try Thai massage. This massage is actually passive yoga for the experiencer. It uses unique methods such as push-pull, pedal-swing, and other methods to apply pressure to the muscles, fascia, and joints by pressing the feet, waist, and ridges. High intensity exercise. (Other effects-relieve physical and mental fatigue, accelerate fat burning, regulate gastrointestinal and other organ functions, and enhance immunity).

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