Thai Massage

Thai Massage is believed to have been developed more than 2500years ago in India. It made its way to Thailand. For centuries, Thai massage was performed by monks as one component of Thai Medicine. Thai massage is more energizing and rigorous than more classic forms of massage.
Thai massage is also called Thai yoga massage, because the therapist uses his or her hands, knees, legs and feet to move you into a series of yoga-like stretches. Many people say Thai massage is like doing yoga without any work. Muscle compression, joint mobilization and acupressure are also used during treatment. People describe Thai massage a both relaxing and energizing. Improve range of motion centers the mind and body
Swedish massage

Swedish massage therapy is the modality that comes to mind when most people think about massage. One of the primary goals of the Swedish massage technique is to relax the entire body. This is accomplished by rubbing the muscles with long gliding strokes in the direction of blood
returning to the heart.
But Swedish massage therapy goes beyond relaxation. Swedish massage is exceptionally beneficial for increasing the level of oxygen in the blood. Decreasing muscle toxins, improving circulation and flexibility while easing tension.
Balinese massage

Balinese massage is one form of traditional Indonesian massage. Originating on the island of Bali, this massage involves a combination of techniques, including massage, acupressure, reflexology, and aromatherapy into one session. Often used for relaxation, this type of massage can also help loosen muscles and ease pain.
Balinese is a form of deep massage and is designed to work almost every muscle in the body. The masseuse will use variety techniques, including acupressure movements, such as press point and palm pressure, and standard massage techniques like sliding, long exploration, short exploration, and kneading. This massage is not a delicate one, and can typically be felt deep in the muscles