A 12-day, non-residential program for intermediate and advanced practitioners with previous experience in Thai Massage
Thai Yoga Massage
A Thai Massage course is always a spiritual experience that combines meditation, yoga and the practice of loving-kindness. A communion between two human beings, a co-created dance of mindful touch and presence. The way we move, the way we breathe, the way we contact and connect, the way we hold space and allow healing to happen… this is the ancient art of Thai Yoga Massage.
Osteopathy
Osteopathy is based on a crystal clear vision of Anatomy, Physiology and body mechanics… and aims to bring back vitality and mobility in the areas where it is most needed. Through our ability to listen and touch our patient with softness and precision, tapping into our unlimited curiosity, we can help restore balance and create a platform where healing can unfold.
We are excited and enthusiastic to share effective osteopathic methods such as Reciprocal Tension, Functional Exaggeration, Hoover, Inhibition, Recoil, Rebound, Pumping, GOT, etc… We will also provide a first introduction to the Cranial Field (Cranio-Sacral therapy) and osteopathic treatment of the organs (kidneys, mesentery, liver, spleen, heart… )
Includes all classes & printed manual | *Food & accommodation are not included
Pau’s mission is to blend together the eastern art of Thai Yoga Massage and the western science of Osteopathy. This unique and pristine combination allows us to treat in a global holistic manner, from the tip of the toes to the crown of the head; and yet, we find the way to be radically specific, finding the dysfunction that is responsible for bringing our system out of balance.
We can find it. And using a variety of tools, we can bring back vitality and mobility. After that we leave it alone, and nature takes care of the rest.
Authorized teacher in the Sunshine Network (prestigious Thai Massage school from Chiang Mai), Licensed Osteopath at the Swiss International College of Osteopathy, under the mentorship of Phillipe Druelle.
Investment:
Early Bird (before 1st Dec)
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$1,350 USD
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Regular |
$1,600 USD |
FAQ
All questions regarding the training should be directed to the teacher that is offering the training. The curriculum, course content and itinerary are organized by the teacher — not The Yoga Barn.
A 200-hour program is typically considered the foundational training for new instructors. A 300-hour program is often for more advanced study and specialization.
Yes, YTT is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to teach yoga. After successful completion and certification, you can begin teaching.
Consider factors like the program’s reputation, curriculum, location, instructors, and whether it aligns with your goals and interests.
After YTT, many instructors continue to deepen their practice, gain teaching experience, and pursue further education or specialized training.
In many cases, yes, but requirements can vary by country. It’s essential to research the specific regulations and visa requirements.