This massage uses force to target key points on the body to relieve pain. Although it is a harder massage, you will leave with a sense of balance and inner harmony. It is important that if you feel too much pain during this massage you let our massage therapist know immediately. They can then adjust the pressure levels to suit your needs.
Thai massage, also known as Nuad Bo’Rarn, has a history dating back over 2,500 years. It is believed to have been developed by Jivaka Kumar Bhaccha. Jivaka was a contemporary of the Buddha and the personal physician of the Indian king Bimbisara. Jivaka is revered in Thailand as the “Father Doctor” and is regarded as the founder of traditional Thai medicine.
Influenced by Indian Ayurvedic traditions and traditional Chinese medicine. This ancient practice was passed down orally for generations. It was mainly performed in temples as it was considered a spiritual practice.
The core philosophy associated with Thai massage is the concept of ‘Metta’ or loving kindness. Metta is part of the larger philosophy of Buddhism. The traditional therapists were monks who offered massage as part of their service to the community.
In the late 19th century, King Rama III ordered that these teachings be preserved. They were inscribed on the stones of Wat Pho temple in Bangkok. Today these inscriptions provide the most comprehensive historical record of the ancient Thai healing arts. The temple is considered to be Thailand’s first public university, teaching students’ religion, science and literature through murals and sculptures.
What makes this massage different from others? The effects of Thai massage go beyond relaxation. It improves blood circulation and stimulates the lymphatic system. This can have a number of knock-on effects:
Boost Your Energy Levels
Feeling low on energy? Our traditional Thai massage is designed to restore your flow of energy. We work meticulously on your pressure points and energy lines. This will leave you feeling energised and ready to tack on the world.
Improve Flexibility and Range of Motion
Say goodbye to stiff muscles and hello to a new, more flexible you. We aim to improve flexibility by engaging your muscles, joints, and ligaments in a series of stretches and compressions. This approach helps free up the flow of energy and can significantly enhance your athletic performance.
Relieve Headaches and Tension
Many of our clients find that Thai massage can relieve headaches and various types of physical tension. It is also an effective remedy for stress and depressive symptoms.
Feeling relaxed promotes emotional balance. Our mind and how we feel can trigger real health benefits. Doctors know this only too well from the placebo effect.
There are a few key practices to follow before, during and after your massage:
1. Stay hydrated: Hydration keeps your muscles supple and less prone to injury. Drinking plenty of water before your massage can help prepare your muscles for the treatment.
2. Avoid heavy meals: Try not to eat a heavy meal before your massage. This will make you feel bloated and uncomfortable. A light meal a few hours before is fine.
3. Communicate: Before your massage, talk to your therapist about any specific areas of tension or discomfort in your body. This will allow the therapist to focus on these areas and tailor the massage to your needs.
4. Breathe deeply: Taking deep, relaxed breaths during your massage can help to reduce any discomfort or pain. It also helps to deliver oxygen to the muscles being worked.
5. Stay present: Try to stay mindful and present during your massage. Let your thoughts go and focus on the sensation of the massage.
6. Drink water: Massages help to release toxins from your body. Drinking plenty of water after your massage will help to flush out these toxins.
7. Rest: If possible, try to get some rest after your massage. This can help your body absorb the effects of the massage.
8. Regular sessions: As with any other body treatment, the benefits of massage increase with regular sessions. The frequency will depend on the needs of your body and your lifestyle. Your therapist can make a recommendation based on your specific situation.
9. Healthy Lifestyle: To increase the benefits of your massage, maintain a balanced diet and exercise regularly. This will keep your muscles strong and flexible between massage sessions.
Remember, it’s important to listen to your body and communicate openly with your therapist throughout the process. They are there to help ensure that your massage is as beneficial as possible.
This massage incorporates a number of unique techniques. Our professional therapist will work on your entire body. They will perform a series of stretches and massage strokes tailored to your needs.
Traditional Thai massage focuses heavily on the concept of “sen lines” or energy lines, that run through your body. By manipulating these pathways, we can restore a balanced flow of energy or “chi”.
Thai massage, also known as ‘lazy yoga’, combines yoga poses with massage techniques, based on ancient wisdom. The results, however, are anything but lazy. You can expect to leave feeling revitalised, more flexible, and positively transformed.
In the heart of Amsterdam’s bustling city life, finding a moment of peace and tranquillity can be a challenge. That’s where Na Thai Spa comes in. Our Thai massages at our massagesalon in Amsterdam are designed to give you a break from the stimulating pace of the city.
Our treatments of Thai massage range from a short but effective one hour session to longer one and a half- or two-hour experiences. We have flexible scheduling and gift options available.
For those looking for a shared relaxation experience, Na Thai Spa also offers duo massages. Whether it’s a friend, partner, or family member, you can enjoy a massage alongside them in our duo rooms. It’s the perfect way to bond while indulging in a refreshing activity at our massagesalon in Amsterdam center.
During the Thai massage, the body will be stretched and massaged. The focus is on several points, which relieve various pain points.
Click to see our pricesThai massage stands out from typical massages with its dynamic and diverse techniques. It aims to maintain physical and mental youth and vitality in Thailand. Initially, it held a sacred role and was performed by Buddhist monks in temples.
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