"Table Thai Yoga Massage blends Traditional Thai Bodywork, Massage, and Yoga into a modern-day practice.
This integrated approach harmonizes breath, movement, and intention to reduce stress, tension, and pain.
Experience a 3-dimensional practice where muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints benefit from both movement and massage.
Benefits of Table Thai Massage:
Table Thai Yoga Massage by Heath and Nicole Errico-Reed
Edited by S. Cheiky
This integrated approach harmonizes breath, movement, and intention to reduce stress, tension, and pain.
Experience a 3-dimensional practice where muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints benefit from both movement and massage.
Benefits of Table Thai Massage:
- Restores natural range of motion and joint health.
- Enhances functional integration of the body.
- Clears fascial restrictions from previous injuries and repetitive stress patterns.
- Relaxes the mind and calms the senses by clearing blockages along energy lines.
Table Thai Yoga Massage by Heath and Nicole Errico-Reed
Edited by S. Cheiky
Course Options:
THAI ON THE TABLE- PART I- MAKING THAI MORE ACCESSIBLE - Acupressure, Sen & Massage
THAI ON THE TABLE- PART II- MAKING THAI MORE ACCESSIBLE- Stretch & Movement
Course Details:
THAI ON THE TABLE- PART I- MAKING THAI MORE ACCESSIBLE - Acupressure, Sen & Massage
THAI ON THE TABLE- PART II- MAKING THAI MORE ACCESSIBLE- Stretch & Movement
Course Details:
- Duration: 4 or 8-hour CE Workshops
- CEUs: Receive 4 or 8 NCBTMB Continuing Education Credit hours and certificate
Table Thai Bodywork Classes
Class Requirements:
Health and Safety:
Class Requirements:
- No previous experience necessary.
- Massage Tables (1 table per 2 people; extra tables are welcome for comfort).
- Face Cradle Covers (Paper towels or preferred materials).
- Personal Comfort Items: Sheets, blankets, bolsters, etc.
- Sanitizing Supplies: Hand and table sanitizer.
- Food, Water, Snacks: Bring what you need to stay nourished.
- Learning Materials: Paper, pen, photos, and video (if permitted).
- Optional Equipment:
- For off-table learning, bring a suitable surface (e.g., small futons, blanket rolls, yoga mats).
- Comfort is key; bring anything needed to enhance your experience.
- Recommended Course Book:
Table Thai Yoga Massage, Ancient Therapies Integrated for Modern Healing by Heath & Nicole Errico- Reed - link
A colorful guide to the art and movement practice of Table Thai. This is not a requirement yet the class will be generally based around this guide offering alternate options when applicable.
- Additional Reference: The Thai Massage Encyclopedia by C. Pierce Salguero (Second Edition).
- Cost: Varies by location.
- Payment Methods:
- Venmo: Sarah Cheiky
- Email reservations accepted with check or cash.
- Registration Details:
- Provide your full name, email address, phone number, and payment to secure your spot.
- Cancellation policy: <10% processing fee (dependent on location).
Health and Safety:
- If you are not feeling well, please prioritize your health and the well-being of others by staying home.
- Consult your healthcare provider if you're unsure about your health before attending the class.