Thai Yoga Massage/Qigong 1 Day Training
Leftbank, Level 1, 234 Cuba Mall, WellingtonTicket Information
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Thai Yoga Massage / Qigong
1 Day Training
Lower Body / Upper Body
Saturday 17 MARCH 2019. (10AM - 7.30 PM)
at Te Aro Ashtanga Yoga
234, Level 1, Left Bank, Te Aro, Wellington
- Thai Yoga Massage
Combine dynamic movements, various massage hands techniques, basics and advanced stretches.
- Basic Osteopathic and Craniosacral (light Touch Therapy) Movement
- Acupressure (Trigger point therapy)
Improving the results of the treatment using pressure points based on Traditional Chinese Medicine.
- Western Theory Base On Anatomy
The most important muscles and learn their actions, attachment and insertions to be able to locate them accurately and treat them more efficiently.
- Qigong of Yangsheng Longevity
Simple movements aligned with the breath. It is designed to improve and restore health, dredge the meridians, remove disease, prolong life. Martial artist use Qigong as foundation. At the root Qigong was used as Spiritual practice. Using the principle of Qigong and Taichi while giving massage will save you energy, protect your articulations and reduce the tensions of your own body.
1 Full Day Training Price*:
$150 General Admission $130 Early Bird (Before 1ST March)
For final payment please contact kiam971@hotmail.fr
Booking & Info:
- Email - kiam971@hotmail.fr
- Facebook - Kiam Thai Yoga Massage
About:
Kiam Frohlich -
Kiam was born in the Caribbean as a result of his parents being fond sailors.
He spent a lot of time in Southeast Asia, starting in Nepal and Thailand where he discovered Vipassana Meditation and Buddhism philosophy. In Chiang Mai, Thailand he enrolled in Thai Massage studies and learned with various teachers including Noam Tyroler (Thai acupressure), David Lutt (Osteothai), Kam Thye Chow (Hand techniques), Master Pichest Boonthumme.
He studied at the Lahu Village and Sunshine School and continued his journey to offer massage to communities in small villages around Burma and Thailand.
In Australia, he fell in love with Qigong, a practice of Traditional Chinese medicine, and practised the Choy Lee Fu System a few years then studied at The Five Immortal Temple in Wudang Mountain China.
Grateful to his teachers, who taught him to work in mindfulness and good intention.
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