The Thai Massage Manual: Natural Therapy for Flexibility, Relaxation and Energy Balance
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.20 (878 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0806917555 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 144 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-12-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A detailed program for complete body massage covers ten lessons, each concentrating on a particular part of your body. Full-color photographs of every move match still shots with superimposed artwork that indicates the directions of the movements you make. Like other forms of massage, you employ a flowing sequence of stretches, but instead of using only your fingers, pressure is applied with thumbs, palms, elbows, knees, and feet. Another feature: brief sessions for busy days. As you become familiar with the seque
"Easy To Read With Excellent Graphics" according to Mad Dog. Easy To Read With Excellent Graphics Mad Dog 4.5 StarsMaria Mercati has done an excellent job of bringing Thai massage to neophytes such as myself. The text is very readable and it tends to put the reader into the proper, relaxed state of mind. The bodywork shown within really works and is not difficult to learn. I just wish for more: more history and more exercises. Th. .5 StarsMaria Mercati has done an excellent job of bringing Thai massage to neophytes such as myself. The text is very readable and it tends to put the reader into the proper, relaxed state of mind. The bodywork shown within really works and is not difficult to learn. I just wish for more: more history and more exercises. Th. "quality phtos, clear anatomical descriptions, solid presenta" according to A Customer. This is a quality book that is a good introduction to the marvelous field of Thai Massage. The photos are clear and the descriptions of technique are competent. There are aspects that are lacking though that are extremely well covered in another book entitled, 'Thai Massage: A Traditional Medical Technique'by Dr. Richard Gold. "Nice pictures but content is sketchy" according to itta@megsinet.net. This new contribution to the list of recent books on Thai Massage is worthy of a look. It is profusely illustrated with nice photographs and graphics as well. It is seriously lacking in some important details however. For a book that promotes itself as comprehensive we wonder why there are no references to proper Thai names o