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Couples massage training - the perfect gift for your Valentine!


Learn the art of Thai yoga massage and how to give your spouse/partner a great back or full body massage in the comfort of your own home, under the guidance of a qualified and experienced massage therapist.


Couples massage is an economical way to learn basic techniques to help alleviate pain and tension at home ? for those times when money or time is tight and a visit to a massage therapist isn?t possible.


Use the couples massage training to develop or revitalise your relationship through the power of positive and nurturing touch. The course makes a fun and relaxing date night activity.


Choose between


- a 1 hour taster session

- 3 hour intensive massage course or

- Learn a full body massage routine incorporating 20 different massage techniques over 5 hour long session spread over 5 or more weeks.


Prices:


60 minute taster session - ?60


3 hour back massage course - ?120


5 week massage course - ?240 in advance or ?60 per training session.


[N.B. prices are per couple not per person!]


Call, text, email, or tweet me to book


Stephen

Thai-vedic massage,

12b Crebor Street, London, SE22 0HF

07950 933150

[email protected]

https://www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk

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Forgot to say: 25% discount for all first time clients.


So the 1 hour taster session will only cost ?45.


And the 3 hour intensive course is only ?90.


What's not to like?


Gift vouchers available, and emailable if you are looking for that last minute Valentines day gift


Stephen

07950933150

[email protected]

https://www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk

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