Instructor: Marce Ferreira
First published: August 2024
Latest revision: August 2024
eBook: 44 pages
Video: 25 minutes (3 videos)
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Readability: device support
Formats: pdf (eBook), mp4 (video)
Delivery: download and streaming
Price: US$ 5 or more if you want.
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What Is this Workshop about?
This 25-minute video workshop (3 videos) demonstrates a traditional Thai Facial & Cranial Massage (without the use of oils or creams) carried out with the receiver in the seated and supine (lying on the back) position, with special attention for the pressure points of the face and head.
In the accompanying eBook/workbook, we take a look at general Thai Massage precautions and contraindications, session preparations, and some concepts with regard to Thai Massage. In addition, we discuss the videos that come with the book.
You’ll also find a chapter with a Thai Acupoints Chart and the therapeutic indications for the primary Thai Acupressure Points of the face and head. The chart image is also included separately in the download set.
For Whom is this Workshop?
◾ For those who want to know what traditional Thai Massage for the Face & Head is about;
◾ For those who want to acquire knowledge about facial and cranial Thai Acupressure Points;
◾ For professional massage practitioners who want to add more techniques to their repertoire;
◾ For Thai Massage instructors who’d like to add more techniques to their massage study curricula.
Note: mind that this video workshop contains the practical part of the in-depth theoretical eBook Thai Acupressure Points – Face & Head.
We’ve also published a Thai Acupressure Support Guide, which you can download for free. The Support Guide contains an in-depth discussion of Thai Acupressure concepts, and serves as a companion to our series about Thai Acupressure Points and our Thai Massage Video Workshops.
Workshop Contents
This product contains one eBook/workbook (pdf) and three videos (mp4). The videos (25 minutes in total), which can be downloaded or streamed, demonstrate the Thai Facial & Cranial Massage session carried out in the seated and supine position.
One of the three videos explicitly shows the various pressure points of the face and head, accompanied by a label for each point in the left top corner of the video, which corresponds with the labels of the acupoints in the acupressure points chart.
Below you find the table of contents of the accompanying Workbook.
Workbook | Table of Contents
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All regular Operating Systems (OS) are supported, such as MS Windows, Apple Mac OS, and Google Android.
PDF files can be read on smartphones, desktop computers, laptops, notebooks, tablets, and eReaders. EPUB files are suitable for all generic eReader devices, eReader smartphone apps, and Kindle eReader. The MOBI file format is likewise supported by many eReaders, but was specifically designed for the Kindle eReader.
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