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Thai Massage Course-Learn This Amazing Massage Style Today (4 CEU)
Thai Massage Introduction
Welcome to the Course (0:58)
Therapeutic Environment (2:33)
Choosing Your Futon (1:58)
Clothing (2:44)
Hygiene (1:19)
Contraindications to Thai massage (1:38)
A word about using your breath (1:35)
A Fun Look At Our Anatomy and Physiology
Welcome to the World's quickest anatomy and physiology lessons (1:51)
The Integumentary System (1:47)
The Skeletal System (0:53)
The Muscular System (1:25)
The Cardiovascular System. (1:05)
The Digestive System (1:24)
The Nervous System (1:38)
The Respiratory System (3:01)
Thai Massage Techniques Step by Step
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Thai Massage-The Beginning Sequence (2:56)
Leg Sequence (14:19)
Side Transition (0:30)
Side Sequence (8:14)
Side Sequence #2 (8:44)
Arm Sequence (3:34)
Arm Sequence Reversed (3:35)
Seated Transition (0:21)
Seated Transition Reversed (0:21)
Seated Sequence (8:13)
Lying Prone Sequence (11:44)
Putting it all together
The complete sequence for you to practice to. (57:40)
A Little Bonus! Chair Massage(Body Mechanics) (3:04)
A Little Bonus! Chair Massage (Techniques) (6:41)
Starting Your Own Business - what to consider
Working and making money as a therapist (6:57)
Are you an entrepreneur? (5:13)
What marketing ideas that have I found very successful? (8:20)
Questions From My Students And Other Great Tips
Here I answer questions from my students and give lots of tips (1:12)
Let's stop doing this after a massage (1:20)
Here is a great way to get your clients to help themselves between sessions (8:56)
My two top tips for massage therapists (4:15)
Balms, Salves and Liniments-How do they actually work? (2:30)
How to get the perfect pressure (5:35)
Essential Oils Shelf Life, Storage and how to tell if they have oxidized (4:41)
What are some of the best ways to help my hands and forearms?
The Palpation Challenge! Can you beat me? (2:49)
What helps DOMS? ( Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness) (5:58)
The cause of muscle cramps is due to electrolyte loss? nope (2:02)
Congratulations! (0:34)
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