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MikeUSA

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  1. I can recommend twenty two cut at sukhumvit 22. it's my barber and they are very consistent and you have a parking lot.
  2. Great selection, I would also recommend Nakhon Spa as good alternative.
  3. We have been trying also Nuad Thai School but they only have private course and as a spa owner we have sent few of our therapists in this school. adthaischool.com
  4. We’ve been following this forum for a while and thought it might be interesting to share a bit about our journey in the Thai wellness industry. We run a Spa in Bangkok, and our main focus has always been to preserve and modernize authentic Thai massage while adapting it to today’s global wellness standards. Over the years, we’ve seen Thai massage become more popular worldwide, but at the same time, the real traditional techniques and philosophy are sometimes diluted. For us, Thai massage is not just a service, it’s part of Thai cultural heritage. That’s why we decided to invest heavily in training, therapist development, and research into traditional and therapeutic techniques. One of our biggest commitments has been building our own training ecosystem. We opened a professional academy to continuously train and upskill therapists, because quality and consistency are the biggest challenges in this industry. Many of our therapists have competed internationally, and some have won titles at world massage competitions. This has helped us bring back global knowledge and elevate local standards. We also developed our own signature approach, including Thai Warrior Massage, which blends traditional Thai stretching with modern sports recovery and therapeutic techniques. The idea is to bridge ancient wisdom with modern bodywork science. We’ve seen strong interest from athletes, professionals, and people with chronic tension or stress. Another part of our mission is education. We wrote and published a training book about Thai massage to support therapists and students who want to understand the deeper philosophy behind the techniques, not just the practical movements. We believe knowledge sharing is key if Thailand wants to remain a global leader in wellness. Today, we are also working internationally, helping to promote Thai wellness abroad through training, partnerships, and collaborations. The goal is not just business growth, but also to protect the authenticity of Thai massage and support Thai therapists in building sustainable careers. The wellness industry is evolving quickly, especially after COVID. People are more aware of mental health, burnout, and preventive care. Thai massage has a real role to play in this new world, but only if quality and professionalism continue to improve. Curious to hear your thoughts. How do you see the future of Thai wellness in ASEAN and globally? And for those living in Thailand, what do you think are the biggest challenges and opportunities for the industry today? Thanks for reading and wishing everyone good health and balance. 🙏

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