Ayurvedic Spa Training

The course will include theoretical knowledge, including: an intro-
duction to Ayurveda – 5 elements, three doshas, dhatus and srotas,
understanding constitutional types (prakriti) of your clients, and fac-
tors that balance and disturb the doshas; practical hands-on training
in Abhyanga massage stroke technique, palpation and stimulation
of the marma points, selecting the proper Ayurvedic massage oil (by
season or by prakriti), and specific massage techniques for individual
areas of the body.
The experiential benefits of Ayurvedic massage will be taught
throughout, including decreased fatigue and stress, increased circu-
lation and nourishment to the organ system, strength and stamina
restored to the muscular system, softening of cell membranes and
promotion of osmosis for hydration, and removal of metabolic waste
by-products. Upon completion of this training therapists will under-
stand the basic concepts of Ayurvedic massage and can use these
treatments to benefit their clients.
duction to Ayurveda – 5 elements, three doshas, dhatus and srotas,
understanding constitutional types (prakriti) of your clients, and fac-
tors that balance and disturb the doshas; practical hands-on training
in Abhyanga massage stroke technique, palpation and stimulation
of the marma points, selecting the proper Ayurvedic massage oil (by
season or by prakriti), and specific massage techniques for individual
areas of the body.
The experiential benefits of Ayurvedic massage will be taught
throughout, including decreased fatigue and stress, increased circu-
lation and nourishment to the organ system, strength and stamina
restored to the muscular system, softening of cell membranes and
promotion of osmosis for hydration, and removal of metabolic waste
by-products. Upon completion of this training therapists will under-
stand the basic concepts of Ayurvedic massage and can use these
treatments to benefit their clients.
Read the Introduction to Ayurvedic Massage Manual Below

intro_to_ayurvedic_massage.pdf |