Has anyone ever traveled to Thailand to learn Thai Massage? My friend and I are looking to plan a trip to do so and would love any advise, tips, and recommendations! Thank you :)
Melanie L. replied:
Recently took a great Vedic Thai class with Mukti Michael Buck. He goes to Thailand if you'd like to check out his FB or website www.vedicconservatory.com
Thai massage mat recommendations please! I see cotton, foam (Amazon, overstock, massage warehouse) and traditional Thai mats made from kapok (house of Thailand) What size works best(I won't be travelling with it.)
Angela R. replied:
I bought mine from Vedic Conservatory 3 yrs ago and it is still in great condition. I also like the fact that it is larger than the ones sold on massage warehouse so I am always on the mat with the client and not kneeling on a hard floor. http://www.vedicconservatory.com/accoutrements
I am in Oklahoma looking for Traditional Thai Massage education or Thai Yoga Massage. Does anyone have any recommendations or reviews or offering classes? Willing to travel to Thailand or anywhere in U.S. (English speaking classes). I am a beginner looking to advance quickly.
Also I was wondering if anyone has had training in Thailand and in U.S. If so, how does the training in U.S compare to that of in Thailand?
David T. replied:
Also, my teacher has a 7 day course (43 hrs) in January in Delray Beach, Florida. www.vedicconservatory.com
Only a couple years into my career and have landed at a crossfit gym working, not the route I thought I would take in school but my heart is in the sports aspect vs the spa aspect of massage. My question is what are some AWESOME ceus you recommend for working out of a gym/ good to have under your belt. I'm based in California, many thanks!
David T. replied:
Vedic Thai massage is great for sports enthusiasts. My teacher has online videos and DVDs, also for the table! www.vedicconservatory.com