04/10/2025
Thai Yoga Massage is perfect for yogis, sports people and those generally interested in wellness. Gift yourself something really special.
Thai Yoga Massage and Yoga classes based in Solihull with Richard Smith Welcome to Shantiyoma, firstly what does the name mean? What is Thai Yoga Massage (TYM)?
Little Cleobury Barn
Solihull
B946AF
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Welcome to Shantiyoma, firstly what does the name mean? The name come from a combination of three key things: Shanti (meaning peace, rest, calmness, tranquility, or bliss), yo (short for yoga) and ma (short for massage). These three things are all brought together in one of my key offerings - Thai Yoga Massage. I also additionally offer private yoga lessons in the Ashtanga Vinsaya Yoga tradition, which again can help bring greater peace into your life.
What is Thai Yoga Massage (TYM)?
TYM is often referred to as ‘lazy yoga’ because you lie down on a futon (fully clothed), whilst the practitioner takes you through a series of movements and the application of rhythmic compression to energy lines and points, in synergy with deep stretching movements and gentle rocking. Simply put, the main focus of TYM is helping to regain ‘balance’ in the flow of energy in the body. It works on both the superficial and deeper layers of muscles, ligaments, joints and connective tissue. The calming and healing effects of TYM on the ‘subtle’ body have a positive effect on the physical body: it both relieves excess energy and energizes, it is used to maintain wellbeing. The receiver (and the giver also!) come out feeling more open, stretched, refreshed and ‘in balance’. The continuity in the flow of movements, passing through many asana-like sequences (yoga postures) is very similar to Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga (see below).
What is Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga?