Friday, December 26, 2008
2009 - NEW YEAR RESOLUTION IN STYLE
New Year's resolutions are generally hard to keep. But its the Japanese custom to set their resolutions on 1 JAN yearly .....be it learning a new language, exercise daily, start looking for a boy/girlfriend, lose weight, flush the toilet or like my nephew Augustine , dream to become a SuperBoy etc etc...
We can also dream..... to become our own boss next year, to learn a new qualification skills, learn how to cycle, learn to bake/cook......dream z.z.z.z.z.z.
Make your dream a reality and set your New Year Resolution in style, like many of our students. U can achieve!
Sunday, December 21, 2008
BEARY MERRY CHRISTMAS 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
WEDDING OF LILY & RAY OOI
Sunday, December 7, 2008
DIPLOMA IN THAI MASSAGE
Stretching.... Deep tissue massage..... Traditional Thai Massage Diploma by SingTrain Academy, an affiliated School of TMC School of Chiangmai
Thai massage, also known as Nuad Phaen Boran, is an ancient massage that involves not only deep muscle massage, but stretching, elements of shiatsu, yoga, and acupressure as well.
Traditional Thai massage focuses on the experience of the whole body. It works on the major energy lines, known as ‘Sen’. These Sen run throughout the body. By loosening blockages, the massage will help harmonize the body and recoup any deficiencies of the energy lines.
Just as Chinese medicine uses acupuncture to help revive health, traditional Thai massage uses a similar system of pressure points to help heal and relieve stress. The Prana, or life energy, is allows to freely circulate through the body.
Look at the professional techniques displayed by these group of enthusiastic and bubbly students. Believe it or not, they are only into their 4th lessons. Amazing, right?
Thai massage, also known as Nuad Phaen Boran, is an ancient massage that involves not only deep muscle massage, but stretching, elements of shiatsu, yoga, and acupressure as well.
Traditional Thai massage focuses on the experience of the whole body. It works on the major energy lines, known as ‘Sen’. These Sen run throughout the body. By loosening blockages, the massage will help harmonize the body and recoup any deficiencies of the energy lines.
Just as Chinese medicine uses acupuncture to help revive health, traditional Thai massage uses a similar system of pressure points to help heal and relieve stress. The Prana, or life energy, is allows to freely circulate through the body.
Look at the professional techniques displayed by these group of enthusiastic and bubbly students. Believe it or not, they are only into their 4th lessons. Amazing, right?
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