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World Watsu Week

Watsu
® and Waterdance
Aquatic Bodywork
Watsu floating
Flowing gracefully in the water
Therapy. Relaxation. Wellness.
Watsu Bliss
Watsu can bring stillness and even bliss
Watsu is a passive form of aquatic bodywork that supports and gently moves a person in a swimming pool heated to nearly body temperature. The weightless support of the warm water promotes a deep state of relaxation, while muscle tension is decreased and stress is relieved.

The Watsu therapist guides the client through graceful, fluid stretches and flowing, rhythmic movements. The experience can induce physical release, and be nurturing, meditative, and blissful.

Pregnant women have a special appreciation for Watsu. There is feeling of lightness and release from gravity while floating in water. The warmth and slow passive movements ease tensions common to pregnancy. The experience offers an escape from the sensations and demands of the outside world and a time for turning inward.

"I received a Watsu session from Steven during my last pregnancy. This session was completely amazing, not only was he very professional with his services and explanation of the treatment and it's benefits, but also very personable, I really liked him. The treatment itself (Watsu) I highly recommend! Wow! It was soooo relaxing, I was able to really let go into Steven's gentle hands and movements, through the warm therapeutic water, the effects of the treatment were very long lasting, and inspired me to float and swim in warm water to alleviate the aches and pains of the rest of my pregnancy."  -Mendy Thijssen
 
Renew and rebalance with a Flowing Touch Bodywork session.
Flowing Touch Bodywork
Palo Alto, California
650.814.3949

Serving the San Francisco Bay Area communities of Palo Alto, Los Altos, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, San Jose, Menlo Park, Stanford, Woodside, Redwood City, San Mateo, and San Francisco.
 
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