Thai Massage Level 1 Dublin, Ireland

$395.00

Dates: October 24,25,26 2026

Times: Saturday, Sunday, Monday 9am-4pm

Loretta College

Crumlin, Dublin 12

Ireland

Early Bird €295.00 ends October 24th

Regular price €350.00

Reserve your spot now €100.00

Final balance due October 1st

Inquires: Nigel Halon: Nigel_hanlon@hotmail.com 353-086 397 8989

Participants will receive a Certificate upon completion of the course.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DUl_SZ_ibpi/

3-Day Thai Massage Course

  • New Skill:In just one long weekend, you will learn a full-body sequence (usually 60 to 90 minutes) that you can immediately practice on friends, family, or clients.

  • Highly Experiential Learning:This is not just a theory-based workshop. For three days, you’ll actively practice by both giving and receiving massage, gaining firsthand experience of the healing benefits and techniques. offerings.

  • Enhance Your Professional Toolkit: If you are already a fitness instructor, bodyworker, or yoga teacher, this adds a highly marketable, hands-on modality to

  • Deepen Your Connection to Eastern Philosophy:Thai massage (Nuad Boran) isn't just physical; it’s rooted in Buddhist mindfulness, loving-kindness (Metta), and energy lines (Sen).

The Benefits

1. Master the Art of "Assisted Yin Yoga"

Thai massage uses a lot of passive stretching. Learning this allows you to safely guide someone else into deep, yoga-like postures (like twists, backbends, and forward folds) while they completely relax. It will fundamentally change how you offer hands-on adjustments in a yoga class.

2. Deeper Understanding of Anatomy and "Sen" Lines

Thai massage works on the exact same concepts, calledSen lines. Working on these lines physically will give you a deeper, tactile understanding of how energy blocks manifest in the body and how to release them.

3. Protect Your Own Body (Body Mechanics)

Good Thai massage doesn't use thumb strength; it uses body weight, leverage, and posture. You will learn how to use your knees, elbows, and feet to apply pressure. For yogis, this is a beautiful lesson in functional movement and effortless effort (Suka).

4. Cultivate Metta (Loving-Kindness) in Action

In yoga, we often focus inward on our own mat. Thai massage is a form of "meditation in motion" shared with another person. It teaches you how to hold space, listen to another body’s resistance through touch, and practice true compassion.

Dates: October 24,25,26 2026

Times: Saturday, Sunday, Monday 9am-4pm

Loretta College

Crumlin, Dublin 12

Ireland

Early Bird €295.00 ends October 24th

Regular price €350.00

Reserve your spot now €100.00

Final balance due October 1st

Inquires: Nigel Halon: Nigel_hanlon@hotmail.com 353-086 397 8989

Participants will receive a Certificate upon completion of the course.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DUl_SZ_ibpi/

3-Day Thai Massage Course

  • New Skill:In just one long weekend, you will learn a full-body sequence (usually 60 to 90 minutes) that you can immediately practice on friends, family, or clients.

  • Highly Experiential Learning:This is not just a theory-based workshop. For three days, you’ll actively practice by both giving and receiving massage, gaining firsthand experience of the healing benefits and techniques. offerings.

  • Enhance Your Professional Toolkit: If you are already a fitness instructor, bodyworker, or yoga teacher, this adds a highly marketable, hands-on modality to

  • Deepen Your Connection to Eastern Philosophy:Thai massage (Nuad Boran) isn't just physical; it’s rooted in Buddhist mindfulness, loving-kindness (Metta), and energy lines (Sen).

The Benefits

1. Master the Art of "Assisted Yin Yoga"

Thai massage uses a lot of passive stretching. Learning this allows you to safely guide someone else into deep, yoga-like postures (like twists, backbends, and forward folds) while they completely relax. It will fundamentally change how you offer hands-on adjustments in a yoga class.

2. Deeper Understanding of Anatomy and "Sen" Lines

Thai massage works on the exact same concepts, calledSen lines. Working on these lines physically will give you a deeper, tactile understanding of how energy blocks manifest in the body and how to release them.

3. Protect Your Own Body (Body Mechanics)

Good Thai massage doesn't use thumb strength; it uses body weight, leverage, and posture. You will learn how to use your knees, elbows, and feet to apply pressure. For yogis, this is a beautiful lesson in functional movement and effortless effort (Suka).

4. Cultivate Metta (Loving-Kindness) in Action

In yoga, we often focus inward on our own mat. Thai massage is a form of "meditation in motion" shared with another person. It teaches you how to hold space, listen to another body’s resistance through touch, and practice true compassion.