Join Sidney Nicol for The Temple of Touch: Thai Massage Workshop, and learn how to:
Give massage effortlessly using your whole body
Use proper body mechanics, body weight & rhythmic compression
Move & be moved into delicious assisted stretches
Gain communication skills of giving & receiving feedback
Co-create a safe environment for connection & playfulness
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INSTRUCTOR: Sidney Nicol
DATES: Saturday, July 26th
TIME: 5:00pm - 7:30pm
LOCATION: 3603 Portola Drive – Dance Studio
COST: $40 Early Rate / $45 Day of Event
DESCRIPTION:
The unique healing modality of Thai Massage includes body positions similar to yoga combined with massage which follow a system of energy lines throughout the body. Benefits of Thai Massage include increased flexibility and range of motion, deep release of muscular tension as well as a space to practice mindfulness, sacred connection and breath awareness.
In this workshop you will learn how to:
Give massage effortlessly using your whole body
Use proper body mechanics, body weight & rhythmic compression
Move & be moved into delicious assisted stretches
Gain communication skills of giving & receiving feedback
Co-create a safe environment for connection & playfulness
Everyone Welcome!
Useful skills will be learned for ALL levels of experience.
ALL gender, sexuality, ethnic, LGBTQ+ identities are welcome.
Although no partner is needed, this is a fabulous experience to share with loved ones.
Because Thai Massage is practiced on a floor mat and received clothes on you can easily share these techniques throughout your life within any casual setting.
Please note:
There is a moderate level of effort and flexibility needed to give Thai massage. We will be moving another person's body with some light lifting, kneeling and balancing. Modifications will be given to help accommodate your ability.
Attire:
Please dress in comfortable clothing allowing for ease of movement and flexibility.
Instructor BIO: Sidney Nicol
Sidney is the founder of The Temple of Touch, a body of playfully curated education for non-professionals to explore the healing traditions and modern practices of Yoga asana, Thai Massage, Qigong and interactive group and partner connection exercises. Teaching massage techniques while weaving in tools for communication and mindfulness is Sidney’s mission in sharing the gift of conscious touch. She has brought Thai Massage workshops to Stanford University, various yoga studios throughout the Bay Area, private events and 1on1. Certified as a Massage Therapist in 1999, Sidney’s focus broadened to Thai Massage since her first training in 2006 at the Wat Pho Temple in Bangkok, Thailand. Further study and apprenticeship at Twin Lakes College of Healing Arts and Spirit Winds School of Thai Massage.
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