Massage in Chiang Mai - "a Must After you Arrive."
When you come to Thailand do yourself a favor and treat yourself to a massage.
There are different types of massages to choose from. Before I explain the different types I would like to stress that anyone having muscle injuries, problems such as thrombosis, varicose veins, arteriosclerosis, skin disease, heart conditions, cancer, wounds, cuts, ulcers, diabetes or arthritis should consult with their physician first before getting a massage. Once you get the physicians blessing and you have decided on the practioner you should let them know of any conditions which you may have which they should be aware of. You don't want someone pulling on your fingers if you suffer from arthritis. Some of the more established massage salons will have you fill out a form before your massage so that they will know more about you and how best to massage your body.
Also before the massage remove body rings, watch, bracelets, or other items which might interfere with massage or restrict the circulation and movements. And the best time for the massage is when you are in a good frame of mind.
There are many types of massages but rather than detail each and every one we will concentrate on the more more popular types.
1) Swedish Massage:
Massage therapists use long smooth strokes, after applying massage lotion or oil on your body.
2) Aromatherapy Massage:
Aromatherapy massage is massage therapy with the addition of one or more scented plant oils called essential oils to address specific needs.
The massage therapist can select oils that are relaxing, energizing, stress-reducing, balancing, etc. One of the most common oils used in aromatherapy massage is lavender. Aromatherapy massage is particularly suited to stress-related conditions or conditions with an emotional component.
3) Deep Tissue Massage:
Deep tissue massage targets the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue. The massage therapist uses slower strokes or friction techniques across the grain of the muscle. Deep tissue massage is used for chronically tight or painful muscles, repetitive strain, postural problems, or recovery from injury. People often feel sore for one to two days after deep tissue massage.
4) Shiatsu:
Shiatsu is a form of Japanese bodywork that uses localized finger pressure in a rhythmic sequence on acupuncture meridians. Each point is held for for 2 to 8 seconds to improve the flow of energy and help the body regain balance.
People are normally pleasantly surprised when they try shiatsu for the first time. It is relaxing yet the pressure is firm, and there is usually no soreness afterwards.
5) Reflexology:
Although reflexology is sometimes called foot massage, it is more than simple foot massage. This type of massage works the internal organs of the body through manipulation of pressure points on the soles of your feet, applying pressure to certain points on the foot that correspond to organs and systems in the body. Reflexology is very relaxing, especially for people who stand on their feet all day or just have tired, achy feet.
6) Thai Massage:
You will have to decide between Thai traditional massage or Thai oil massage. The Thai traditional massge will likly be a little bit more strenuous with stretches, and utilizing the fingers, thumbs, knees, elbows and feet of the person giving the massage. This type of massage may be performed on a mattress on the floor to give the masseur or masseuse the ability to move around your body to apply pressure where required. Note that when I have received this type of massage the pressure has been firm but not excessive. I suffer from bad circulation in my legs and after a long flight my legs are particularly sore and in need of exercise or massage. The Thai oil massage may be performed on a table and be a bit more gentle.
Massage can be done for the purpose of relaxation or for relieving the symptoms of certain ailments. So first of all decide if it is your body or the mind that needs the massage the most. If it is the body then your best choices are deep tissue, shiatsu, relexology or Thai traditional massage. If it is the mind that needs the massage then go with Swedish, aromatherapy or Thai oil massage. Then decide if you want all or a part of your body massaged. It is possible to obtain a masssge for just the feet, or neck, shoulders and back, or a facial massage
For full body massage and where lotions of oils are applied it is best to shower before and after the massage. Otherwise your clothes will have the scent of the oil or lotion.
Should you come across a massage table where there is a whole at one end of the table then that is the end for your head. Yes your head fits into the hole.
There are also what some term as "dirty massages". This is a massage salon which may offer more than a massage. Attendants may be selected from behind glass partitions and one of the offerings may be that of a "soapie massage". Here the masseuse gives you a bath first followed by a massage. These types of massages are often found in what are called men's clubs, or called health clubs. The premises may be considerably larger than that of a traditional Thai massage and much more decorative. The establishment may offer snooker, dining facilities, and karaoke besides massage services. You should understand that even though these establishments exist they should not be confused with the establishments which offer traditional Thai massage. For every large establishment that offers soapie massages there are probably another fifty that offer Thai traditional massage, oil massage, facial or foot massage.
The costs here in Thailand and downright cheap compared to most parts of the world. The hotel where you are staying may charge 50% to 200% of what the massage salon next door will charge. The surroundings may be a bit more opulent but other than that the massage may be identical. If you were here in Chiang Mai you could get a 2 hr. Thai traditional massage for only 400 baht or US. So I would highly recommend that when you visit Thailand to find a good massage salon and treat yourself to a relaxing, comforting experience. The massage is very affordable, and the skills of the masseuses/masseurs is second to none.
Be sure to leave a tip for the person giving the massage if it met your expectations. The wages these people earn are very low and a decent tip can make someone's day. If you want to save a buck or two on your vacation do it by booking cheaper accommodations rather than not tipping someone who deserves it.
In reality there are many legitimate massage facilities in many countries around the world where the masseurs or masseuses are required to have adequate training and, in some cases, even licenses before they can practice. Thailand is no different. Many of the staff performing massage in Thailand have completed massage school where they have undergone the training required for this specialized field of endeavour. After your massage you should experience either relaxation throughout the body or tranquillity of the mind, depending on which type of massage you selected. Tensions and concerns will evaporate, tight muscles will relax, and sometimes you may even fall asleep during the massage. With relaxed muscles, the blood circulation is improved. The body will receive more oxygen and nutrients and the immune system will be more efficient in fending off disease agents, thus lessening the chances of becoming ill. Pleasant surroundings are crucial. The most important factors are cleanliness, privacy, minimum noise level, a comfortable temperature, and good ventilation.
When the massage has been completed you should not get up immediately and get involved in strenuous or serious activities, but rather rest quietly for a few minutes in order to fully absorb the effects of the massage and appreciate the feeling of well-being and tranquillity.
You only live once so as I said earlier, treat yourself to a relaxing experience, you deserve it.
Open daily 10 a.m to 10 p.m. and if you Telephone 053-895571
you can get one of the lovely ladies to pick you up and bring you to the spa by car "for Free".
Only a 5-7 min. walk from Central Mall (Huay Kaew Rd. location), 4 minute walk from H.S. Condotel 4 and 3 minute walk from Amari Rincome. So a great Spa and in a convenient location.
Included as part of our Chiang Mai Retirement services is a complimentary 1 1/2 hour massage at Doi View Massage & Spa. We want our clients whether they are male or female or couples to be relaxed after their long journey to Chiang Mai and how better to relax than with a soothing message
We selected Doi View Massage & Spa for three reasons.
1. The spa is set on the sixth and seventh floors in esquisite surroundings with a fantastic view.
2. For those people wanting entertainment or a meal before or after the spa there is a restaurant on the main floor and also the roofop Loft Pub & Restaurant which features fine dining with a panoramic inner city scene and the spectacular view of Doi Suthep at one glance.
3. And most importantly because of the attentive masseuses.
So if you visit beautiful Chiang Mai, Thailand and you are tired from your flight to Thailand call Doi View and book an appointment. Just say George sent me and get a 20% discount on your 1st Massage/Spa treatment. You deserve it.
For advice or assistance, accommodations or more view our website :
http://www.retire-on-550-month.com
We help people vacation in and retire to Chiang Mai, Thailand, a city that is unknown to many in North America but yet home to thousands of foreigners who liked it so much they moved here.
Mr. George Dowhan is the author of the article and other articles dealing with vacations and retirement in Thailand and particularly Chiang Mai. In his enthusiasm Mr. Dowhan created a website to help others to retire here as he has done. First perhaps a vacation here to see for yourself that this is a city that is affordable, safe, many things to do and provideds all the esssentials and more. Or come here straight away for retirement as he has done. All of Mr. Dowhan's friends are very happy about their decision to retire in Chiang Mai.

Christian gets a Massage in Pushkar, Rajastan, India, chock full of energy...
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@Dajo1413 lol what are you, 12? It’s the bottom of the spinal cord. Lots of nerve endings there
I dont know thats better having a orgasm, watchting this or getting massaged like this in real…
life is so good…
Does anyone have any other favorite massage videos. If so please post a link.
This looks incredibly relaxing… I love doing things like this when I travel internationally… really experience the culture. It is a lot of fun and make the trip much more special. It is the small things sometimes… like shopping in Old Towne Square in Prague at Christmas time… or listening to the monks chant in the small village of Melk outside of Vienna
i think this cost very low becos india is a poor county .
nice video
@jammer765 it’s kind of obvious that it’s in the background..lol
did u guys put the music in the video or was it playing in the background.
HE IS FUCKING GAY!!! 4:00
@aijaijvagrarfettbra obviously you have never had sex
What a great massage – and what a great showman!
This is better than sex.
I have received this kind of massage….AND IT IS MAGICAL FEELING!!!!!
I first saw this on its 900 or so view and I’m still watching it now
crazy sounds in the street outside.
There must be a sign right outside his door that says “Honk if you think I give a good head massage”
This is a great video. I’m going to open a massage shop over here in uk and get baba to run it. I would show this video on a flat screen TV so people could see the benefits of the massage.
@briant420 hahahahaha i burst out laffin wen a read that!!!!! why u sayin that?
@RareAspie hahaha me 2
This video made me feel relaxed.
@1981zombie I hear ya! Before this video hit a million views, I think I was responsible for about a thousand of them myself! And I agree about the music – I find that it’s one of the best parts of this video! And let’s face it, this video is very unique among the massage videos available on YouTube (Believe me, I’ve looked).
i find it amusing whenever Baba glares at the camera.. or looks at it like its going to attack him… oO :3
4:00 finger deep inside in shit eye.
The guy in the background has AIDS.
115 retard miss the like button –’
Offfffff seyrederken ben bittim ya..!!!
Review by Margaret C. Ostigny for Porcupine Massage Ball
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I love this massage ball. I purchased several different types of massage balls from three different seller’s and out of the three of them, this one is my favorite. It is the right size for gripping and squeezing in my hands (I alternate using it in my left and right hand) and it feels wonderful when I place it on the floor and rub the bottom of my foot over it (I alternate my left and right foot – maybe I need another one?). I love the fact that it has some give to it and is not as hard as some massage balls I have tried. I would definitely recommend the “Porcupine Massage Ball” to anyone that likes a little softer massage ball.
Review by B. Borkovitz for Porcupine Massage Ball
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I think the spikes on the ball are a little too pointy. I have used other balls for foot massage that I think are a lot more suitable…
Review by C. C. Emmons for Porcupine Massage Ball
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I ordered 2 of these balls – one for myself and one for my husband. He has very sensitive feet and has had a hard time adjusting to the sharpness of the spikes. (part of the problem may also be the quantity of the spikes.) The initial uses may be quite uncomfortable if you dive in by putting a lot of pressure on the ball!
I love it though. I start by rolling my feet gently over the ball then start pressing harder once my feet are used to the spikes. I’ve been using mine for a few days consistently and I feel that I’m getting significant relaxation in my feet and relief from a minor case of plantar fasciitis. It also seems very durable!
These balls are hollow. They are stiff enough to stay spherical with only a little pressure but do compress about 35-40% when you put a lot of pressure on them. The spikes themselves stay stiff so even when squished the ball is delivering a massage.
Your mileage may vary. If you have very sensitive feet, this may not be the best massage ball to start with because of the stiffness and number of spikes. I find it very helpful, durable and cheerful. Plus, that color yellow is hard to lose under my desk!
Review by bt for Porcupine Massage Ball
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i got this thinking it’d be a good option instead of packing up (and possibly losing) my pair of goosebumps, but this is definitely not comparable. while it’s prickly (which is good), the ball feels like it’s not fully inflated, so i’m not getting a strong massage when i’m rolling it under my aching feet. so disappointing. guess i’ll be picking up another pair of goosebumps after all.
Review by Julia for Porcupine Massage Ball
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Item has a little more give than another brand that I already have does, but it still works well when used against a wall or when placed under your back when lying down and rolling around slightly or used on the floor for your foot. Some people may even prefer this softer version better. Great for sore muscles/nerve damage due to shingles around the shoulder blades!!! I bought several for gifts.