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I teach two-day courses in Traditional Thai Massage, for beginner and more advanced levels.

The Part I course (a two-day beginner's course) will give you a basic set of techniques so that you can give a Thai massage up to about an hour long (although repetition of techniques will extend the massage and is in fact good practice), or incorporate new ideas and new approaches into your existing treatment if you're already a therapist.

We work in pairs to practise the techniques; it's certainly 'hands-on'. There will also be talks on good massage practice (how to align your client, good posture, using your weight, knowing how far to go with pressure etc.), how to put together and tailor a massage, the effects of a treatment, the history of this technique, how to deal with various situations and contraindications etc., essentially what you need to know to be able to go away and practise.

Example pages from the course
notes (Part I).

Each student also receives a set of full course notes. These are printed in colour on high quality paper, and include photographs of each technique as well as explanations of fundamentals such as palming, the different positions, and preparation for massage.

I also run more advanced courses (Part II) so that students can develop further in the technique. On Part II you learn new techniques and ideas, for example: energy lines (sen), side position, using different body parts for massage, and stomach massage (chi nei tsang). This gives you much more opportunity to tailor a massage to an individual's needs, as well as adding more freedom and fluidity to your technique, and a significantly deeper understanding of the principles of Thai Massage. We also practise health coaching and examine other factors that influence the effectiveness of treatment.

Diagrams from the course notes
(Part II).

A place on a course typically costs £110, and there are only 10 places on each course. However, it is £15 cheaper (only £95) if you book your place more than two weeks before the course!

Currently I run courses at Chisenhale Dance Space and Bonnington Community Centre. Chisenhale Dance Space is about 10mins walk from Bethnal Green and Mile End tube stations. Detailed directions, maps, information about buses, parking etc. can be found here. The Bonnington Centre is just off Bonnington Square, immediately above the Bonnington Café, 5 mins walk from Vauxhall tube station and about 8 mins from Oval tube station; there is a café website, and here is a map.

I have run many of these courses now. It's really important to me that people enjoy the experience (for one thing, it makes people more likely to go on and practise), so I'm very gratified when, as is so often the case, my students leave the course relaxed, open, and happy. Clearly, practising massage with lovely people, and at the same time learning a new way to benefit others, tends to create a beautiful, positive experience.


Current course dates:

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Part I (Beginners' two-day) 15th and 16th of May 2010 Bonnington Centre
One-day Introductory 14th of March 2010 Brighton*
Part I (Beginners' two-day) 14th and 15th of November 2009 Bonnington Centre
One-day Introductory 8th of November 2009 Brighton*
Part I (Beginners' two-day) 16th and 17th of May 2009 Bonnington Centre
 

* I teach one-day beginner courses with Evolution Arts in Brighton from time-to-time. Please see their website for more details.