Is it that difficult to learn massage? Mmmm.... I thought so too before I decided to pick up this skill 10 years ago. But after going through the massage courses, I realised that it actually not that bad and it was definitely very fun and interesting during classes. For the past 6 years (whao! Time really flies), I have conducted various massage courses in certified schools or even for interested individual. I realised that most of the students worry that they do not have that pressure to make the receiver feels relaxed. What I strongly believe is that massage is not always about pressure, is how the giver execute the flow, rhythm and apply regulated strength on different parts of the body. Rule of the thumb "Practise makes perfect" and gradually you will know you are doing right when giving massages.
Imagine you lay your palms on the shoulder or feet of your love ones (especially after his or her long day at work), slowly and firmly hitting all the right spots and make him or her smile in relieve. Isn't that more than worth it. Trust me, nothing's more rewarding than personally make your loved ones happy. Anyway, I always believe happiness has to be shared!
If you wish to pick up some professional and effective massage courses, both with and without oil (on massage bed or Tatami mattress) to treat or show off your loved ones, do check out
http://keetherapy.com/training/ or
http://keetherapyandwellnesstraining.blogspot.com/search/label/Training
or give me call or text 9791 8302 or email me keetherapy@gmail.com if you need more information.
Click here if you like to know what I have been teaching for the past few years

January 28, 2012
January 16, 2012
I love Onsen trip.
Japanese Onsen or hot tub (indoor or outdoor) is one of the most beautiful and therapeutic event to experience when going for a spa trip. I usually prefer those located around mountains or valley, imagine sitting quietly in the hot water during autumn or winter and enjoy the sensitivity of the heat touches every cell of your skin with a spectacular view (bonus). Ohhh.... heaven... So far, I have only tried Onsen in Japan and Taiwan and I think the services that they provide are really superb. One of the highlight of going Onsen trip is to enjoy the environment, the quietness and the delicious big spread of meals that served in the room (usually it come with a package so it is quite worth it). Yummy!!! My next Onsen trip will be in Taiwan, end of March. I really can't wait!
Tips:
1.Do check with the resorts how many meals included? (Usually Breakfast and Dinner is included)
2.What are the operating hour for the Onsen? ( I don't think it operate 24 hours)
3. Do not wear swimming gear in it! Yes, you have to be brave. Use a towel to cover yourself if you afraid of frighten other patrons in the onsen.
4.Do not stay more than 15 mins especially when the water is too hot for you (careful! do not over cooked yourself)
5. Do not swim or splash water happily in the onsen (it suppose to enjoy in calm and quiet mode)
6.Of course guests with medical conditions do consult the doctor before planning the trip.
Tips:
1.Do check with the resorts how many meals included? (Usually Breakfast and Dinner is included)
2.What are the operating hour for the Onsen? ( I don't think it operate 24 hours)
3. Do not wear swimming gear in it! Yes, you have to be brave. Use a towel to cover yourself if you afraid of frighten other patrons in the onsen.
4.Do not stay more than 15 mins especially when the water is too hot for you (careful! do not over cooked yourself)
5. Do not swim or splash water happily in the onsen (it suppose to enjoy in calm and quiet mode)
6.Of course guests with medical conditions do consult the doctor before planning the trip.
A small cosy traditional japanese resort in the mountain of Hakone
A welcome drink in the room
The misty weather make me feel very Zen... hahaha
Dinner is going to be served by this cheerful Obasan
I was all dressed up for the dinner. Itata kimasu!
January 5, 2012
Year end trip in Europe!
Yes! Yes! Yes! It has been so sooooo long since I posted something in my blog. Well, just like that 2010 a brand new year starts all over again. Honestly, last year was really blessed with lots of holidays thus I shall not complain at all. Infact, I just visited Europe before 2011 ended. For 2012, I wish there are some new challenges to learn and experience. As usual, I have written 2012 resolution and hopefully I will achieve more than I stated. Wish everybody Good Health and Good Life in 2012!!!
Milan is the first stop for this Europe trip, a very beautiful city.
Venice is indeed a very romantic city
On the day I arrived Zurich started snowing so heavily. So lucky!
There is always lot of surprises in Paris.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)