Thai (Stretch) Massage is typically a more relaxation style of massage and involves dynamic movement in which I move your arms and legs into yoga-like positions and is deeply relaxing for your whole body. It's also known as "Stretch Massage," "Lazy Yoga," or "Thai Yoga Massage." Traditional Thai Massage uses no oil (or very little oil) but my style may incorporate oil on your back and neck area). Just like yoga it's a great way to connect your mind, breath, and body to create one complete centered being.
Folks used to a traditional Swedish or Relaxation Massage will enjoy the pain-free, bliss filled session that is Thai Massage.
Folks wanting more pressure, or a Deep Tissue type massage will love the detailed forearm and elbow work, and how amazing elongating the deep fascial fibers within your musculature will leave you. You'll feel refreshed, just as if you just finished a workout, a run, or any other strenuous activity. Being a larger massage therapist has its benefits; trust me, you won't complain about the lack of pressure :)
Folks wanting more pressure, or a Deep Tissue type massage will love the detailed forearm and elbow work, and how amazing elongating the deep fascial fibers within your musculature will leave you. You'll feel refreshed, just as if you just finished a workout, a run, or any other strenuous activity. Being a larger massage therapist has its benefits; trust me, you won't complain about the lack of pressure :)
Lastly I need to emphasize that just like Traditional Thai Massage that is done on a mat on the floor, THERE WILL BE NO DRAPING. I like to emphasize this because most people (North Americans in particular) are used to a traditional "Western" massage where you have a sheet or blanket covering you up, most often represented at spas.