Thai Massage Magic – ‘Hybrid Flexibility’
What is Thai massage?
Thai massage or Thai yoga massage has roots in India and Thailand. The ancient technique works like magic on a body and consciousness. The ancient, time-honoured tradition solves lower back problems. It controls the mind and body, enhancing yoga poses and flexibility in the spine and posture, a state that can only be described as complete surrender.
Thai massage is a preventive form of energetic yoga massage for various conditions. It originated in Thailand and has roots in ancient Indian yoga poses. The technique is actively used to enhance body flexibility through pulling, stretching, rocking, twisting, rotating, and other essential muscular stretches. It is known for stretches and sublime movements, which can improve body behaviour if held for more than 13 seconds while performing Thai massage techniques.
Professional Thai massage therapists take considerable time to reactivate and restore the flow of your invisible energy pathways, known as SEN Energy, which can be experienced. The SEN Lines link to related internal organs and body parts and cannot be ignored, even though they may not be visible to the naked eye. To reduce built-up stress, the SEN Energy line system must be free of energy blockages. Applying yoga massage ensures the energy flow can move with intrepid ease.

Thai Yoga Treat – ‘Relaxation Guaranteed’
Thai massage technique
The biggest challenge for clients is getting all kinds of massage under one roof. Every massage treats and heals a specific type of anomaly in our system. Thai yoga massage is known as a healing art, while yoga is an ancient science that uses postures, conscious breathing, and meditation. It is surprising for our generation to think that over 2500 years ago, people had healthy postures, impressive flexibility, and an organic lifestyle.
It is apparent that none of the abovementioned choices we make in today’s life. Thai yoga massage is a way to experience an instant lift through realised benefits, which are a subset of practising regular yoga massage and yoga techniques. The good news is that your Thai massage bodywork therapist does all the work for you, focusing on preventing aches and pains by improving your body’s flexibility.
Unlike physiotherapy science, the technique is intertwined with the mind and body. Many massage therapists have trained at the ‘Old Medicine Hospital in Chiang Mai’. Many body therapists practice the art and craft of Thai yoga, a unique healing method, inspired by blind masseurs.
The science and tradition in Thailand are so pure that they cannot be imitated by learning from secondary makeshift places that claim to teach such an exotic way of living and healing.
Thai tradition and Yoga techniques. Say hi! to Thai
Have you ever imagined what it would feel like to move beyond your limitations and unlock your muscles’ restrictions on more than one level?
Would you like to enter a meditative state? Is it something you have never tried before but would like to experience? Why not combine that new experience with a Thai massage in London at Asiatic Thai Massage? Their professional and relaxing atmosphere will calm and de-stress your mind and body. Yoga is an age-old tradition that unblocks and releases tension, bringing a subtle emotional balance to your mental state, which can act against the body’s primary defence system.

Oriental relaxation – transcendental experience
Harmony is the word that best describes Thai massage treatment, which creates a steady flow of energy throughout the physical body and the mind. Pulling, stretching, rocking, twisting, and rotating all these essential movements can enhance your body’s flexibility; it’s true! Beautifully choreographed and passive Hatha Yoga poses designed by your Thai massage therapist for you.
A Thai massage is a preventative form of energetic therapy for all conditions. It has been practised by the people of Thailand’s cultural and mystical land to develop flexibility and controlled relaxation for more than 2,500 years since Buddha walked our earth. Surrender to your Thai Massage therapist and their philosophies for your defence.
Best Thai massage London: body-mind relaxation
Your Thai yoga massage therapist does all the work for you. Thai massage is a healing art, and yoga is an ancient science that uses postures, conscious breathing, and meditation. Did you know that 2500 years ago, people had healthy postures and impressive flexibility in the body by practising regular Thai yoga massage and yoga techniques? If you’re looking for the best Thai massage in London, this ancient healing practice can help you achieve similar benefits.
Helping you to maintain nice flexibility for efficient body movement
I am sure you would agree there are no hidden mysteries with the beauty of yoga and massage: rigorous, flexible, open and mindful of the human body. Mobilising and stretching all your essential layers, skin, bones, and tissues comfortably and safely is the focus of your massage therapist, who knows exactly how far your body can flex.
Our traditional Thai yoga massage method centres your mind and body while encouraging you to mobilise parts of your body that seemed stiff and stagnant before, creating a more flexible you. The tightening grip of everyday stresses and physical strains is about to be loosened in a way that will be felt and believed. Everything starts to flow and move in the right direction, with your circulatory system again happy.

What you may not know about Thai yoga massage
The remarkable aspect of this particular treatment is that it goes deeper than other, more conventional methods. Our vital organs, such as the kidneys and liver, are buried deep beneath all those other essential layers: skin, bones, and tissue, to name just a few. The organs need just as much help as all the other vital components of the human body. Yoga massage can reach them on a much deeper level, with the therapist using their elbows, feet, and hands as tools.
This treatment has been circulating for generations and is just as popular in the Western world as in the East. We are open to the possibilities of Thai yoga massage because we trust its humble beginnings and believe it to be the most effective way to restore balance, calm, flexibility and harmony. This Eastern-inspired wonder can be experienced in London, performed by experts who believe in its serene yet potentially life-changing results. For many, this was a way of life; make it a way of life that you can live with.
I will tell you a story: Thai yoga massage and its glory
My annual trips to Thailand became a journey of self-discovery in more ways than I imagined. Whilst visiting family and friends, another relationship was born as I encompassed the study of a massage style from north and south Thailand. A spiritual union of body and mind was also born in detoxification, mind control and deep ‘Meditation in Motion’, which brought me to reconnect with the past; maybe a past life?
Before settling into the unknown, I studied numerous courses dedicated to the healing art of Thai yoga massage. As impressive as London is, I dreamed of setting sail to the emerald waters of Thailand, where I would enjoy three hours of Thai massage treatments daily: two hours in the morning and one hour of foot reflexology. I relished the treatments offered in some of Bangkok’s best luxury massage spas and even returned to the grassroots of street-level foot massage.
I studied massage on a remote jungle beach in southern Thailand at the prestigious school of Chiang Mai, where I also practised north-style massage. At The Old Medicine Hospital in Chiang Mai, I practised and experienced massage treatments from blind masseurs. Imagine such tranquillity of the mind, not seeing but feeling something immeasurable.
Over the last 20 years, I worked on myself as my first client. Also, I consistently received over 1000 massages and other healing modalities worldwide to develop and fine-tune my healing tools, a unique holistic approach and knowledge base. Through active studies, research and testing, I observed many healers, therapists, and bodyworkers and their philosophies; ‘to practice what you preach is the only way to convey this heartfelt mission’ with any real purpose. I am now connected with the pure awareness inside me, knowing this is what I am meant to be doing.
Common questions and answers for queries
Why is it good for me?
We are sure you would agree that there are no hidden mysteries in the beauty of yoga and massage. Rigorous, flexible, open and mindful of the human body. Mobilising and stretching all your essential layers, such as skin, bones, and tissues, is the focus of your massage therapist, who knows exactly how far your body can flex, all comfortably and safely. Our traditional Thai yoga massage method centres your mind and body. Still, it will encourage you to mobilise parts of your body that seemed stiff and stagnant before, making you more flexible.
The tightening grip of everyday stresses and physical strains is about to be loosened in a way that will be felt and believed. Everything starts to flow and move in the right direction, making your circulatory system happy again.
What is Massaggi’s therapist’s background?
Ben Pianese, an undisputed massage therapist, has always been attracted to ancient massage techniques and treatments. He understood the implications of the inorganic lifestyle of people in London, which includes poor food, sleep, and exercise habits.
Over the last 13 years, he has worked on himself as his first client. He also consistently received over 1,000 massages and other healing modalities worldwide to develop and fine-tune his healing toolbox. After a decade, he has a unique holistic approach to facilitating body healing. Through active studies, research, and testing, he observed and interacted with many healers, massage therapists, and bodyworkers and their philosophies; ‘to practice what you preach is the only way to convey this heartfelt mission’ with any real purpose.
What benefits can I derive from Thai Yoga Massage?
Thai yoga massage is meant to relax the mind and body by reactivating SEN energy pathways, which have many effects on the body.
- Debilitating muscular problem
- Joint stiffness
- Spinal problem
- Back problems
- Sinus problem
- Breathing difficulties
- Sleeping disorder
- Anxiety
Does science and research back it?
Yoga is a popular form of exercise that benefits both body and mind, unlike any exercise focused solely on muscle and joint improvement. The United Nations has declared 21 June as ‘World Yoga Day’, a testimony to its wide acceptance. Thai Yoga is a branch of the same revered ancient practice.
Who should opt for Thai Yoga Massage?
Individuals seeking an advanced massage therapy that promotes holistic healing, encompassing both physical and mental well-being.