Individual
Thai massage benefits a wide range of individuals:
- People working long hours
- People who don’t have time to exercise
- People with back problems
- People with neck/shoulder pains
- People with deficient circulation
- Tired/stressed people
- Anyone who wants to enhance their health and maintain a healthy lifestyle
Please contact Hardika to book an appointment.
Corporate
Thai massage can help manage work-related stress. It is also a unique incentive to increase loyalty, motivation, boost productivity and reward employees. We will come to your offices and help you maintain the health of you and your staff, so helping maintain the health of your company, through:
- Reduced sickness and absence
- Better performance
- Less frequent and less severe accidents
- Better relationships with colleagues
- Better relationships with clients
- Lower staff turnover
Contact Hardika for details of how to reduce stress at work
Events
Hardika is happy to offer demonstrations of Thai Massage at events such as seminars, exhibitions and conferences.
Benefits to event organisers: Thai massage therapy works as an ice-breaker, creates conversation, and makes your event much more memorable for attendees. It doesn't interrupt the event as it can be carried out during breaks for coffee, lunch and tea. It can also be used to reward and energise exhibitors and presenters.
Benefits to recipients: Relieves tension on head, neck and shoulders
Duration: 10-15 minutes per person, although other times are available up to two hours per person. The structure can be adjusted to meet your specific needs.
Bookings: Minimum 1 hour per day, maximum 6 hours per day
Cost: Hourly rates apply, with special rates available for bookings lasting more than two consecutive hours
Contact Hardika if you are arranging an event
Please note: In addition to numerous benefits, receiving regular Thai Massage helps relieve aches and pains in the body, improves flexibility and circulation, which generally helps prevent many injuries and ailments, enabling healthy living. H3 does not claim to be a medical institute.
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