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Ever been at a massage parlor and felt the need to share your massage experience? Imagine if someone told you that you could earn money doing massages and giving massages? You can join them in their establishments around town, giving massages to your friends and neighbors for a fantastic living? Sounds like a great idea, right? The only problem is, there is no [https://q2paagm685.doodlekit.com/blog/entry/22627025/a-beginners-guide-to- massage site] school in Burma.<br><br>Massage is a derivative of Chinese acupuncture, which has been developed to help release stress and pain by using smooth muscle manipulation and friction. You might have seen the educational video on how best to give a good massage - the kind you would get from a professional masseuse. In fact, a lot of the movements shown in the video are basically identical to conventional massage. However, there appears to be less focus on Thai Sen energy meridian pathways, and more focus on kneading Thai Sen energy meridian lines.<br><br>That's not to say that the methods used in the video aren't good. They are. But the entire point is that you don't have to study and train for a long time to be a massage therapist in Burma. Despite the fact that the massage technique looks similar, you do not have to learn and practice hundreds of kneading strokes to learn the Burmese massage therapy.<br><br>Many people are familiar with the word"mystery shopper" A mystery shopper goes into a spa, often shopping for massage therapy, and the spa does not appear as advertised. The shopper then decides to go to a new spa, where he or she feels more comfortable and receives a more expensive treatment. The shopper's experience may not have anything to do with the quality of the service, but the fact remains that the massage shop did not appear as advertised. That is the same thing as what happens when you visit a Burmese massage spa.<br><br>My question is this: how can you compare a Burma traditional massage into a typical Thai massage? You can't. Both require the exact types of muscles to massage, plus they both require some manipulation of the muscles in order to unwind the body. However, the my Myanmar Thai massage is done by someone who has been performing the massage for many years. The Burmese massage is usually performed by somebody who hasn't been trained in massage techniques.<br><br>So why do they both cost so much money? It seems that the Burmese massage therapy uses a lot more muscles in a shorter amount of time than the Thai massage therapy. It is also much more costly due to the amount of time that it takes to properly train someone in the proper method to perform the massage techniques. A Burmese massage therapist cannot just go and start using their new found knowledge and attempt to give an extremely effective massage to you. There are many risks involved in a highly effective Burmese massage technique.<br><br>One of the most dangerous things about Burmese massage techniques is when the therapist applies too much pressure. If a Burmese therapist applies too much pressure to a specific muscle, it can result in a muscle tear. This can cause a lot of pain, and it can result in permanent scarring. It is much safer to stick with slightly less amount of pressure when it comes to your muscles.<br><br>It seems as if the price of a traditional Burmese massage is quite reasonable, particularly considering the benefits. If you want to get a full body massage, Thai massage is definitely the better choice. Provided that you go to a well trained, and respectable therapist, you'll be safe.

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Ever been at a massage parlor and felt the need to share your massage experience? Imagine if someone told you that you could earn money doing massages and giving massages? You can join them in their establishments around town, giving massages to your friends and neighbors for a fantastic living? Sounds like a great idea, right? The only problem is, there is no [https://q2paagm685.doodlekit.com/blog/entry/22627025/a-beginners-guide-to- massage site] school in Burma.<br><br>Massage is a derivative of Chinese acupuncture, which has been developed to help release stress and pain by using smooth muscle manipulation and friction. You might have seen the educational video on how best to give a good massage - the kind you would get from a professional masseuse. In fact, a lot of the movements shown in the video are basically identical to conventional massage. However, there appears to be less focus on Thai Sen energy meridian pathways, and more focus on kneading Thai Sen energy meridian lines.<br><br>That's not to say that the methods used in the video aren't good. They are. But the entire point is that you don't have to study and train for a long time to be a massage therapist in Burma. Despite the fact that the massage technique looks similar, you do not have to learn and practice hundreds of kneading strokes to learn the Burmese massage therapy.<br><br>Many people are familiar with the word"mystery shopper" A mystery shopper goes into a spa, often shopping for massage therapy, and the spa does not appear as advertised. The shopper then decides to go to a new spa, where he or she feels more comfortable and receives a more expensive treatment. The shopper's experience may not have anything to do with the quality of the service, but the fact remains that the massage shop did not appear as advertised. That is the same thing as what happens when you visit a Burmese massage spa.<br><br>My question is this: how can you compare a Burma traditional massage into a typical Thai massage? You can't. Both require the exact types of muscles to massage, plus they both require some manipulation of the muscles in order to unwind the body. However, the my Myanmar Thai massage is done by someone who has been performing the massage for many years. The Burmese massage is usually performed by somebody who hasn't been trained in massage techniques.<br><br>So why do they both cost so much money? It seems that the Burmese massage therapy uses a lot more muscles in a shorter amount of time than the Thai massage therapy. It is also much more costly due to the amount of time that it takes to properly train someone in the proper method to perform the massage techniques. A Burmese massage therapist cannot just go and start using their new found knowledge and attempt to give an extremely effective massage to you. There are many risks involved in a highly effective Burmese massage technique.<br><br>One of the most dangerous things about Burmese massage techniques is when the therapist applies too much pressure. If a Burmese therapist applies too much pressure to a specific muscle, it can result in a muscle tear. This can cause a lot of pain, and it can result in permanent scarring. It is much safer to stick with slightly less amount of pressure when it comes to your muscles.<br><br>It seems as if the price of a traditional Burmese massage is quite reasonable, particularly considering the benefits. If you want to get a full body massage, Thai massage is definitely the better choice. Provided that you go to a well trained, and respectable therapist, you'll be safe.
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Ever been at a massage parlor and felt the need to share your massage experience? Imagine if someone told you that you could earn money doing massages and giving massages? You can join them in their establishments around town, giving massages to your friends and neighbors for a fantastic living? Sounds like a great idea, right? The only problem is, there is no [https://q2paagm685.doodlekit.com/blog/entry/22627025/a-beginners-guide-to- massage site] school in Burma.<br><br>Massage is a derivative of Chinese acupuncture, which has been developed to help release stress and pain by using smooth muscle manipulation and friction. You might have seen the educational video on how best to give a good massage - the kind you would get from a professional masseuse. In fact, a lot of the movements shown in the video are basically identical to conventional massage. However, there appears to be less focus on Thai Sen energy meridian pathways, and more focus on kneading Thai Sen energy meridian lines.<br><br>That's not to say that the methods used in the video aren't good. They are. But the entire point is that you don't have to study and train for a long time to be a massage therapist in Burma. Despite the fact that the massage technique looks similar, you do not have to learn and practice hundreds of kneading strokes to learn the Burmese massage therapy.<br><br>Many people are familiar with the word"mystery shopper" A mystery shopper goes into a spa, often shopping for massage therapy, and the spa does not appear as advertised. The shopper then decides to go to a new spa, where he or she feels more comfortable and receives a more expensive treatment. The shopper's experience may not have anything to do with the quality of the service, but the fact remains that the massage shop did not appear as advertised. That is the same thing as what happens when you visit a Burmese massage spa.<br><br>My question is this: how can you compare a Burma traditional massage into a typical Thai massage? You can't. Both require the exact types of muscles to massage, plus they both require some manipulation of the muscles in order to unwind the body. However, the my Myanmar Thai massage is done by someone who has been performing the massage for many years. The Burmese massage is usually performed by somebody who hasn't been trained in massage techniques.<br><br>So why do they both cost so much money? It seems that the Burmese massage therapy uses a lot more muscles in a shorter amount of time than the Thai massage therapy. It is also much more costly due to the amount of time that it takes to properly train someone in the proper method to perform the massage techniques. A Burmese massage therapist cannot just go and start using their new found knowledge and attempt to give an extremely effective massage to you. There are many risks involved in a highly effective Burmese massage technique.<br><br>One of the most dangerous things about Burmese massage techniques is when the therapist applies too much pressure. If a Burmese therapist applies too much pressure to a specific muscle, it can result in a muscle tear. This can cause a lot of pain, and it can result in permanent scarring. It is much safer to stick with slightly less amount of pressure when it comes to your muscles.<br><br>It seems as if the price of a traditional Burmese massage is quite reasonable, particularly considering the benefits. If you want to get a full body massage, Thai massage is definitely the better choice. Provided that you go to a well trained, and respectable therapist, you'll be safe.
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