Anthony Offers 3 services in Dayton OHIO: 1. Book a tHAI YOGA MASSAGE - call or text 937-825-5914 - A 90 minute session is recommended ($115)

OM Therapeutic Massage

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Address: 2048 Washtenaw Ave, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 7 PM
Phone: (734) 340-7506
Learn Kripalu yoga and Thai yoga massage from Anthony R. Conard M. A. (Dharmadas) Director of the OM Yoga Studio & School of Thai Massage in Dayton OH.
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OM Yoga Studio and School of Thai Massage · Map · 1836 Pershing Blvd. Dayton, OH 45420. Directions · (937) 825-5914. Call Now · More Info. Hours · Known For.
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Here at OM Thai Massage & Spa we offer a wide range of professional massage treatments 7 days a week. From the moment you contact us, our friendly ...
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140 Stonemill Rd. Dayton, Ohio 45409. United States of America. Open website. +1 937-299-7756.
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What to wear for a Thai massage?
Wear some comfortable clothes and flat footwear. If you don't have time to change clothes after work, at least wear smaller heels. Don't forget to wrap up long hair, its especially important if you are going to take oil massage, so it won`t touch aroma oils. Every massage starts with feet cleaning, so don't be shy.
What happens at a Thai yoga massage?
Thai massage, also known as Thai yoga massage or assisted yoga, doesn't use oils and rubbing or kneading like traditional massage. Instead, your therapist helps you perform passive stretches and yoga poses to promote well-being by using their body to assist and guide you throughout.
What is the difference between Thai yoga massage and Thai oil massage?
A traditional Thai massage is a traditional type of massage that uses pressure and stretching motions to relax the body. Thai oil massage, on the other hand, uses warm oils to help loosen up tense muscles and promote relaxation.
What are the principles of Thai massage?
A Thai massage is a form of bodywork incorporating elements of yoga, shiatsu, and acupressure. It focuses on the energy pathways, the marma points and the principle of prana, and it is designed to balance the body's energy and release any blockages in the flow of prana.
Below is the traditional chant, called the “Om Namo', that a Thai massage therapist says, either quietly or aloud, before starting a session.