Thai massage courses
Hi there,
I'm a staff member at the Lotus Palm School and Thai massage practitioner there as well.
Having done my studies there, here's what I can offer as first-hand experience with Lotus Palm courses. Their hands-on teaching methods are systematic and standardized; this means that when a student is taught a posture sequence, it is taught the same way every time, by all its teachers. The ability to modify or leave postures out of a sequence comes with time as the pracititioner's knowledge and repertoire of postures increases.
The Essential Certification program equips the student with 3 hours' worth of massage techniques, including the Four Basics that are fundamental to the practice of Thai massage at any level. The Intermediate Certification incorporates the Ayurvedic theoretical components and new postures to tailor the massage according to the recipient's dosha. The Advanced Certification includes anatomy as it applies specifically to Thai massage, and Advanced Postures. By this seforum.xxxe, the practitioner is able to intuitively construct a Thai masage session suited to a person's physical body and dosha(s), into a flowing dance with effortless transitions.
I have a regular massage client who said the best Thai massage she ever got was at Lotus Palm, mainly because of the structured sequence and transitions (her words). She said it was very different from what she had received in Thailand, in that it has been tailored to suit the western hemisphere's needs and approach to massage in general.
I love Thai massage and Lotus Palm. If anyone has any questions to ask about either, I'll do my best to answer, whether in a thread or a personal message.
Metta y'all,