Vedic Thai Yoga Massage

With Megan Kelly
Yoga Teacher, Massage Therapist, Energy Worker, Holistic Health Coach

Initial Session: 90 min ($250)
Followups: 60 min ($166)
Deepening Session: 90 min ($250)

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Vedic Thai Yoga Massage: A Journey to Restorative Balance

Ready to move your body, mind, and soul into a state of deep relaxation and harmony? Meet Vedic Thai Yoga Massage (also known as Nuad Boran), an ancient healing art rooted in the flow of prana—your life-force energy. This isn’t your typical massage; it's like having yoga done for you!

Vedic Thai Yoga Massage is all about opening your body's energetic channels (think meridians, nadis, marmas, or Sen lines) and helping you release physical, mental, and emotional stress. The result? A clearer, more open sensation in your body, enhanced flexibility, a deep sense of calm, and a refreshing sense of balance that you’ll carry with you long after the session ends.

How It Works
During your session, you’ll remain fully clothed while lying down in a relaxed, passive position on a Thai massage mat. Your practitioner will gently guide your body through a series of stretches, much like yoga (but without the effort!), while applying rhythmic compressions using fingers, palms, elbows, and even knees and feet. It’s like a moving meditation that works deep into your body’s energy flow.

What You’ll Feel
After your session, most clients report feeling more connected to their whole being, a sense of rejuvenation, and, let’s be real—a heightened sense of “wow, I really needed that.” Whether you’re seeking relief from aches, stress, or just craving some time to center yourself, Vedic Thai Yoga Massage will leave you feeling renewed, refreshed, and ready to take on the world with a deeper sense of clarity.

Book Your Session
Ready to experience the transformative power of Vedic Thai Yoga Massage? Your body (and mind) will thank you for it. Let’s get you on the mat. Use the Schedule button above to book.

What is the difference between Thai Yoga Massage and Integrative Massage?

The difference between Thai Yoga Massage and Integrative Massage lies in their techniques, approaches, and therapeutic goals.

Thai Yoga Massage

  • Focus: Vedic Thai Yoga Massage, or Nuad Boran, combines massage and assisted yoga.

  • Techniques: It uses stretching, pressure along energy lines (Sen lines), rhythmic compression, and assisted yoga postures. The client remains clothed, and the massage is often performed on a floor mat.

  • Philosophy: Rooted in Ayurveda, this modality focuses on balancing the body’s energy flow and promoting relaxation through mindful movements.

  • Experience: It can feel like passive yoga, where the practitioner moves the client's body into different positions while applying massage techniques.

  • Benefits: Enhanced flexibility, relief from tension, improved energy flow, and deep relaxation.

Integrative Massage

  • Focus: Integrative Massage is a more tailored, individualized approach that combines different massage techniques based on the client's needs.

  • Techniques: It may include a mix of modalities such as Swedish massage, deep tissue, myofascial release, trigger point therapy, or craniosacral therapy.

  • Philosophy: It blends various therapeutic techniques for a customized experience.

  • Experience: The therapist works based on what the body needs in that session, addressing areas of tension or discomfort through a personalized treatment plan.

  • Benefits: Relief from muscular pain, stress reduction, and improved circulation, with the flexibility to address specific issues like chronic pain or tension.