Tuesday, January 7, 2014

All about Spa! Spa Definitions.

Relaxation, well-being and comfort of the body, the spa in BVI is all that at once!

What is a spa?

Spa the term comes from the contraction of a Latin phrase "Sanitas per Aquam”, that is to say, health by water. These are indeed the Romans, worthy successors of the Greeks who had laid the foundations are at the origin of the first centers of fitness where you use water to do good.

According to the dictionary, which was formalized in 2004, the word "spa" has three definitions:

1) Belgian Spa-Station from the Roman era
2) Whirlpool tub where the water is recycled in a closed circuit
3) Centre hydrotherapy


Whether one or both of these definitions, the water and its benefits are the common denominator.

The word spa means primarily a Jacuzzi. This is a water bath heated to between 37 and 40 ° C, filtered, and treated continuously recycled. This bath is powered by swirls caused by injection of water or air. It can be installed both indoors and out, and they can swim alone as several.

Friday, January 3, 2014

History of Thai Massage - Thai Massage BVI



Thai massage is said to have been shivago komparpaj over 2500 years ago. Thai massage is not a simple pleasure and massage relaxation. Based on specific energy technologies, it aims reconcile body and mind.

Due to the geographical location of Thailand, between India and China, this massage has absorbed several Oriental currents: Ayurveda Indian medicine, traditional Chinese medicine and Buddhist philosophy. 

The practice involves an awareness of the body, both in terms anatomical tendons, joints, muscles, organs and body fluids, energy (similar to the meridians of Chinese medicine) and mental (well being of mind, emotional balance). These three systems, each with their balance cannot be separated: there is a constant interaction between matter, energy network and emotions. By acting on these three systems that the masseur will act on the physical and mental relaxation.

Thai massage leverick bay combines yoga postures, stretching, kneading movement and pressure. Physically very involved in his task, the masseur is almost melee massaged with (he uses his hands and fingers, but also elbows, knees, feet) also stretches and strengthens together with the patient. It is a cycle of giving and receiving.