Thai Massage
Traditional Thai massage is a combination of stretching in yoga-like poses-fully assisted by the therapist, hence the nickname “lazy man’s yoga”-and compressing energy lines and points to open energy channels. Thai massage is more energizing than other forms of massage, renewing your overall health and vitality. Benefits: Helps to relieve pain, ease tension, relax inflamed muscles, improve circulation, reduce stress, improve flexibility and range of motion.
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing with long pants.
60-120 minutes
$85-$135
Shiatsu Massage
Shiatsu, also known as acupressure, is a traditional Japanese form of bodywork performed on a futon mat. The therapist uses his or her hands, elbows, knees and feet to apply pressure on specific points of the body to increase and regulate the body’s energy. Assisted, passive stretching is used to increase energy flow. This type of bodywork is great for many ailments, ranging from anxiety to PMS. Benefits: Helps to reduce stress, increase flexibility, improve blood circulation, increase mental awareness, among others.
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing with long pants.
60-90 minutes
$80-$110
Abdominal Massage
Abdominal massage can be wonderful for regulating digestive disorders and balancing emotions. The therapist first applies light to medium pressure to the back and then to the abdomen to stimulate healthy internal organ function. Abdominal massage can be a session in itself, lasting 30 minutes, or it can be added on to any massage or Shiatsu session. Benefits: Helps to relieve digestive problems, constipation, female reproductive problems; improve the flow of chi and fluids of the circulatory, lymphatic and nervous systems.
30 minutes
Individual session $45
Add on to any massage for $30
Reflexology
Reflexology is the application of pressure to the hands and feet on specific points that correspond to internal organs. This type of therapy is non-invasive and relaxing, promoting optimal health. Reflexology can be a session in itself, lasting 30 minutes, or it can be added on to any massage. Benefits: Helps to reduce stress and promote relaxation.
30 minutes
Individual session $45
Add on to any massage for $30
Massage Cupping™ Bodywork Therapy
Cupping dates back to 1550 B.C. This highly effective form of bodywork therapy uses negative pressure to treat new pain, chronic pain and headaches, and to increase energy. Cups are placed on specific points on the surface of the skin. A small amount of skin is then gathered into the cup to release tension, increase circulation and generate energy. Cupping therapy complements other forms of therapy. It can be added on to any massage or Shiatsu session. Benefits: Helps to relieve pain, constipation, insomnia, among others.
30 minutes
Add to any massage for $25
Cellulite Massage
Cellulite massage uses several techniques to naturally reduce the appearance of cellulite on the thighs, hips and buttocks. Dry brushing, massage, cupping and a special blend of essential oils are administered to improve the texture and quality of the skin’s surface. Eight to 10 sessions are recommended to see optimal results; however, clients may see improvement after session four! Benefits: Helps to smooth soft tissue and eliminate excess fluid.
60 minutes
$85
Add a 60-minute float to any massage for $40.
Add a 30-minute float to any massage for $30.
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Although I am not a big fan of Thai massage, I know the benefits as many people prefer this type of massage to ease their aching joints and muscles. As for me, whenever I go to get my massage in nyc, I usually get 45 minutes of Shiatsu, then if a certain area is aching, I schedule a 30 minute session of deep-tissue right afterwords. This way I am relaxing my entire body before targeting the troubled areas. For anyone out there who enjoys a good weekly massage like I do, you should give that a try. It does wonders!