Watsu in Beijing massage
Watsu therapy in Beijing massage is a very special kind of service. Since it’s done in water, people will feel more comfortable during the process.
Most people who have had a watsu service would like to have the same service again. During a Watsu session, the therapist will support their client while moving them through a continuous series of gentle stretches. The therapist will typically gently rock their client’s body in the cradle position. Cradling is considered the most nurturing pose as it recalls the position that a mother holds her baby. As the therapist rocks their client’s body, muscles are isolated and stretched. The water allows the therapist to move gracefully through the stretches, and to apply acupressure massage to the upper body, then the lower body, while continually supporting the spine. This is because in the water a client will float due to the anti-gravitational characteristic of water. The warm water also encourages the muscles to stay relaxed and improves circulation. Watsu therapy is performed in water thats no less than 96-degrees Fahrenheit. The warmth of the water and the gentle stretching and acupressure massage of Watsu will often help clients overcome water traumas for example those who are afraid to swim because of a near drowning accident.
Watsu in Beijing massage is said to bring about a deep sense of calm, due to the warmth of the water and the tender touch of the practitioner. In fact, many clients liken the emotions they experience during a Watsu session to what a fetus must feel like within their mother’s womb warm, relaxed, loved and safe.
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