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Welcome To Bodymind Thai

Nuad Bo Rarn, or Traditional Thai Massage, is an ancient form of bodywork that originated in India and settled in Siam, now known as Thailand. This Southeast-Asian system of health made its way to the U.S. in the early 1980's and continues to gain popularity today.

Thai Massage is an effective way to relieve chronic muscle tension, headaches, neck and back pain, sciatic nerve pain, and digestive disorders, as well as effectively reducing the mental anxiety and physical discomfort brought on by the cumulative effects of everyday stress.

The results of this work often lasts for days, leaving the receiver with a general sense of calm, openness, and mental clarity, accompanied by the unique feeling of having been plugged-in and recharged - physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.

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OPEN MAT MONDAYS:

Donation based Thai Massage sessions. 50% of Proceeds is donated to The Polaris Project, an international organization that fights human trafficking and slavery. No appointment necessary! Show up, sign up and wait until a mat opens up.

All Open Mat events are from 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM

2012 Open Mat Monday Dates

Make a note on your calendar! Jan 16, Feb 20, Mar 19, Apr 16, May 21, June 18, July 16




 


 


Private Thai Massage Sessions
with Rick Haesche, LMT
Thai Massage Practitioner/Instructor

Treating chronic pain and tension, sciatic nerve pain, low back pain, neck and shoulder tension, headache, constipation, menstrual difficulties, spiritual restlessness and anxiety. Cupping, Herbal Compress and other therapies are available for chronic pain, tension and overuse injuries.  

Monday - Saturday by appointment

fees:

30 min        $40
60 min        $80
90 min        $120

call 860.913.7500 or EMAIL to reserve an appointment


PROFESSIONAL TRAINING IN THAI MASSAGE

Winter 2012 Level II  Certification Class
January 14 & 15, 2011
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
fee: $275        NCBTMB CE hours: 14

A two day intensive workshop that will integrate sidelying and visceral massage to Level I Thai Massage routines. Explore opportunities for specific work to release deeply held energetic blocks. Minimum Level I training required.

Winter 2012 Level I Certification Class
Two weekends: March 17 & 18, March 30 & April 1
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
tuition: $675        NCBTMB CE hours: 32

This 32 hour course delivers the foundation upon which the students knowledge adn practice of Thai Massage is built. Traditional Thai Massage Level I presents history, philosophy, body mechanics, technique, postures, and routines for Supine, Prone and Seated positions. Supported with optional practice days following classes, Level I is designed with the serious beginning student in mind.

Click HERE to go to the Registration Form.

An Eastern Approach to Ethics
Winter 2012 class date to be announced. 




 
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