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Sawatdee Kah & Welcome I’m so glad you’re here. Over the coming year, I’ll be offering Classic Thai Bodywork trainings across Ohio and Michigan, with options for mat and table work. Whether you’re brand new to Thai Massage or returning to deepen your practice, there is a place for you in this growing community of mindful, skilled practitioners.
Why Thai Bodywork?Thai Massage is more than technique—it’s a sustainable, whole-body practice that supports both your clients and your own body. You’ll learn how to work with strong mechanics, awareness, and ease so you can practice longer without burnout. Massage therapists, yoga teachers, and wellness practitioners love how easily Thai Bodywork integrates into their existing work—and how quickly it can be applied. If you’ve been curious, this may be your invitation Upcoming Training Highlights16-Hour Weekend Trainings Perfect for building confidence, refining body mechanics, and expanding your offerings. These weekends are ideal if you want to start slow or add Thai techniques right away. 40-Hour Classic Thai Bodywork Training A deep dive into the full traditional routine, including: • Sen Lines • Assisted stretches • Safe, sustainable body mechanics • A strong foundation rooted in tradition Ideal for practitioners seeking a complete, well-rounded education. Training LocationsI’m grateful to be teaching at some truly special spaces, including:
Want to Go Deeper?Advanced trainings in Advanced Thai Massage, Tok Sen, Herbal Thai, self-care practices, and more are on the way. These one-weekend intensives are perfect for practitioners ready to expand creativity and skill. Curious about Leusii (Reusii) Dat Ton—the traditional Thai hermit exercises? This powerful self-healing practice blends movement, breath, self-massage, and meditation and beautifully complements Thai Massage and yoga. Valentine’s ReminderThis Valentine’s Day, I invite you to pause, breathe, and care for yourself. When we nourish our own body and heart, everything else flows with more ease. A Note of GratitudeI’m deeply grateful to have trained at the Traditional Old Medicine Hospital in Chiang Mai, Thailand. That lineage continues to guide how I teach—with respect, integrity, and depth—supporting students in learning Thai Massage as both an art and a healing tradition. Stay ConnectedRegistration is now open for all 2026 trainings. Visit the website to explore classes, locations, and details. If you’d like help choosing the right course—or are interested in hosting a training at your space—I’d love to connect. [email protected] 216-210-2805 Link in bio for full details If you’d like ongoing updates on classes, pop-ups, and special offerings, simply reply or drop your email in a DM. No spam—just thoughtful updates and meaningful ways to stay connected to Thai healing arts. With gratitude, Sarah Cheiky “In a world full of chaos, a massage can bring you back to peace.” Editorials created by The Sabai Jai Project for Sarah Cheiky
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Happy New Year 🌿
As we step into 2026, I invite you to pause for a moment and feel into the sense of possibility that a new year brings. In Thai Massage, every cycle begins with breath, awareness, and presence—and January is a beautiful time to begin again. Whether you’re a massage therapist, yoga teacher, energy worker, or simply someone drawn to healing arts, this year offers many opportunities to deepen your practice, learn new skills, and reconnect with the work you love. 🌸 2026 Thai Massage Training Schedule Is Now OpenI’m happy to share that our 2026 Thai Massage training calendar is officially live. Throughout the year, we’ll be offering:
🌿 Why January Is the Perfect Time to Learn Thai MassageMany students share that beginning their Thai Massage training at the start of the year helped them recommit to their purpose and rediscover joy in their work. Thai Massage:
🧘 Movement Is MeditationThai Massage has its roots in moving meditation. Each stretch, compression, and transition is guided by breath and intention rather than force. When you learn Thai Massage, you learn to move from your center—creating sessions that feel grounded, fluid, and deeply supportive. 📍 Upcoming Training LocationsSome highlights from the year ahead:
🤍 The Heart of Thai Massage: MettaAt the center of Thai Massage is metta—loving-kindness. This practice teaches us to listen through touch, cultivate compassion, and create spaces where clients feel safe, supported, and deeply cared for. As we move through 2026, may our work continue to be guided by presence, connection, and kindness. ✨ An InvitationIf you’ve been feeling the nudge to expand your skills, refresh your practice, or say yes to something new, this may be your sign. Thai Thank you for being part of this healing community. I’m grateful to walk this path with you. 🌱 |
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