In 2005, Traditional Thai Therapy Centre was founded in Belgrade with a mission to present and promote Traditional Thai Therapy in the European region. Within the centre, the work programs have been oriented towards preservation, research, further development and education of Traditional Thai Therapy in its authentic form.
Saturday, November 9, 2013
Monday, July 29, 2013
Tradicionalna Thai Terapija - Individualna Obuka
Šta znači Individualna Obuka ?
- To znači da učitelj obučava samo vas. Po potrebi se angažuje model za demonstraciju.
Koje su prednosti Individualne Obuke ?
- Održava se u terminima koji vam lično odgovaraju.
- Obuka se prilagođava vašoj fizičkoj i mentalnoj konstituciji, nivou znanja i potrebama.
- Materija vam se prezentuje brzinom kojom ste u stanju da je integrišete.
- Sva pažnja i fokus učitelja usmereni su na vas.
- Razvijate personalni odnos sa učiteljem, koji i nakon završetka obuke prati vašu praksu i dalji napredak.
Tradicionalna medicina Tajlanda
Osnovna obuka Tradicionalne Thai Terapije prvenstveno omogućava dubok uvid šta je zapravo ova terapija. Za razliku od komercijalne “Thai masaže”, koja se najčešće predstavlja kao jedan od mnogih vidova bodywork-a, Thai fizikalna terapija neodvojivi je deo Tradicionalne medicine Tajlanda. Pored još četiri komponente jedna je od metoda koje se koriste u tradicionalnoj medicini. Ovo je veoma važno razumeti i shvatiti da se Thai fizikalna terapija ne može praktikovati bez poznavanja teorije Tradicionalne medicine Tajlanda jer predstavlja samo jedan njen izraz i najčešće se koristi skupa sa drugim metodama lečenja u sklopu TMT. Ovo je prva i najvažnija činjenica koja se uči na Osnovnoj obuci. Thai fizikalna terapija ne može se praktikovati bez poznavanja Thai anatomije i fiziologije i višegodišnjeg, ozbiljnog i posvećenog učenja i prakse.
Čovek i Priroda
Na Osnovnoj obuci upoznajemo se sa osnovnim konceptima Tradicionalne medicine Tajlanda i kako se iz njene perspektive poima Univerzum i čovekovo mesto u njemu. Kako se Univerzum manifestuje ? Kako se čovek manifestuje u okviru Univerzuma ? Kakva je njegova interakcija sa okolinom ? Od čega se sastoje čovekovo telo i um ? Kako funkcionišu ? Šta predstavlja zdravlje, a šta bolest ? Kako nastaje bolest ? Kako vršimo dijagnozu bolesti ? Možemo li izlečiti bolest ili ne ? Kojom terapijom je možemo izlečiti ?
Anatomija i Fiziologija
Nakon razjašnjavanja ovih činjenica fokusiraćemo se na Thai fizikalne terapije i u kojim slučajevima se one primenjuju - Šta znači fizikalna terapija ? Na šta ona deluje u telu ? Od čega se telo sastoji i kako funkcioniše ? Šta su Elementi ? Šta su slojevi ? Šta su kapije vetra ? Šta su Sen kanali i koje vrste Sen kanala postoje ? Kako delujemo na njih ? Kako vršimo osnovnu dijagnozu ? Koje tehnike koristimo u radu ? Kako proveravamo efikasnost tretmana ?
Tajlandska Joga – Reusi Dat Ton
Thai fizikalna terapija proistekla je iz Reusi Dat Ton sistema vežbi – tajlandske joge, tako da je za njeno razumevanje neophodna i praksa Reusi Dat Ton-a, čiji se osnovni niz vežbi uči na Osnovnoj obuci. Kao deo Tradicionalne Thai medicine, Thai terapija predstavlja spiritualnu praksu, te se stoga u okviru obuke svakodnevno izvodi i Wai Khru ceremonija.
Informacije koje će biti predstavljene potiču direktno iz drevnih tajlandskih medicinskih tekstova. Obuka je namenjena za terapijsku praksu i od polaznika zahteva ozbiljnost i predanost.
Individualna Obuka održava se četiri sata dnevno,
Minimum trajanja jednog modula je tri dana.
Za usvajanje osnova Tradicionalne Thai Terapije potrebno je oko 15 dana obuke.
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Friday, May 31, 2013
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Nuat Boran Advanced Class, Ljubljana, Slovenia 2013
The Advanced class in Nuat Boran offers a unique opportunity for
current Thai massage students and practitioners to clarify the theoretical
foundation of Nuat Boran and its place within Traditional Thai medicine. All
the basic concepts of Traditional Thai medicine, such are Elements, Sen, Body
Layers, Khwan and other will be discussed in great detail. This theoretical
understanding is necessary for one to be able to practice Nuat Boran. We will
also go through the basic set of Reusi Dat Ton exercises where Nuat Boran
originated from. The authentic, integral Wai Khru ceremony will be also
introduced, for attendees to become familiar with Nuat Boran as an ancient
spiritual practice.
We will understand how Traditional Thai medicine perceives the
Universe and the human’s place in it. How does the Universe manifest itself?
How does the human manifest himself/herself within the Universe? What is the
human’s interaction with his/her environment? What does the human body and mind
consist of? How do they function? What is the meaning of good health and
illness? How does illness come about? How do we diagnose an illness? Is it
possible to cure an illness or not? What therapy is capable of curing it?
Once these facts are explained, we shall focus on Nuat Boran and
the events when it is applied as a therapy – what does physical therapy mean?
What parts of the body does it affect? What is the body made of and how does it
function? What are the Elements? What are the layers? What are the Wind gates?
What are the Sen channels and what kinds of Sen channels are there? How can we
affect them? How do we make general diagnosis? What techniques do we apply in
our work? How do we check the efficiency of a treatment?
The aim of this class is to give a deeper understanding of Nuat
Boran practice.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Nuat Boran Advanced Class, Berlin, Germany 2013
The
Advanced class in Nuat Boran offers a unique opportunity for current Thai
massage students and practitioners to clarify the theoretical foundation of
Nuat Boran and its place within Traditional Thai medicine. All the basic
concepts of Traditional Thai medicine, such are Elements, Sen, Body Centers,
Body Layers, Khwan and other will be discussed in great detail. This
theoretical understanding is necessary for one to be able to practice Nuat
Boran. We will also go through the basic set of Reusi Dat Ton exercises where
Nuat Boran originated from. The authentic, integral Wai Khru ceremony will be
also introduced, for attendees to become familiar with Nuat Boran as an ancient
spiritual practice.
We will
understand how Traditional Thai medicine perceives the Universe and the human’s
place in it. How does the Universe manifest itself? How does the human manifest
himself/herself within the Universe? What is the human’s interaction with
his/her environment? What does the human body and mind consist of? How do they
function? What is the meaning of good health and illness? How does illness come
about? How do we diagnose an illness? Is it possible to cure an illness or not?
What therapy is capable of curing it?
Once these
facts are explained, we shall focus on Nuat Boran and the events when it is
applied as a therapy – what does physical therapy mean? What parts of the body
does it affect? What is the body made of and how does it function? What are the
Elements? What are the layers? What are the Wind gates? What are the Sen
channels and what kinds of Sen channels are there? How can we affect them? How
do we make general diagnosis? What techniques do we apply in our work? How do
we check the efficiency of a treatment?
The aim of this class is to give a deeper understanding of Nuat Boran practice.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Nuat Boran Basic Training, Leipzig, Germany 2013
Basic
studies in Nuat Boran held by TTT Belgrade primarily provide a profound insight
into what this therapy actually is. Unlike commercial “Thai massage”, which is
usually presented as one of a number of bodyworks for relaxation, Nuat Boran is an integral
part of traditional Thai medicine. It is one of a dozen of physical therapies
used in traditional Thai medicine, while at the same time physical therapy
constitutes only one of five components of the TTM. Therefore, it is clear that
Nuat Boran is just one of the techniques used in medical treatment. It is very
important to be aware of this and to understand that Nuat Boran cannot be practised without knowing the theory of traditional Thai medicine, because it
is only one of its expressions, which is for the most part used together with
other forms of therapy within TTM. This is the first and the most important
fact to be learned at the Basic training in Nuat Boran. It cannot be practised if one
hasn’t spent years in serious and diligent commitment to its learning and
practice.
At
the Basic training, a student gets to know general concepts of traditional Thai
medicine, and how this perspective enables one to perceive the Universe and the
human’s place in it. How does the Universe manifest itself? How does the human
manifest himself/herself within the Universe? What is the human’s interaction
with his/her environment? What does the human body and mind consist of? How do
they function? What is the meaning of good health and illness? How does illness
come about? How do we diagnose an illness? Is it possible to cure an illness or
not? What therapy is capable of curing it?
Once
these facts are explained, we shall focus on Nuat Boran and the events when it
is applied as a therapy – what does physical therapy mean? What parts of the
body does it affect? What is the body made of and how does it function? What
are the Elements? What are the layers? What are the Wind gates? What are the
Sen channels and what kinds of Sen channels are there? How can we affect them?
How do we make general diagnosis? What techniques do we apply in our work? How
do we check the efficiency of a treatment?
Nuat
Boran originated from the system of exercises called Reusi Dat Ton, and in
order to gain an understanding of it, it is necessary to have certain practice in
Reusi Dat Ton, so a basic set of exercises in it is also taught at the Basic
training. Being part of the traditional Thai medicine, Nuat Boran is a
spiritual practice and integral Wai Khru ceremony is performed on daily basis.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
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