Diego Marquete
Physiotherapist, trained in Thai massage and yoga. Specialization in visceral and neural osteopathy from the Barral Institute, specialization in DATM with Mariano Rocabado (Chile) and fasciatherapy (Institute of Manual Therapy in Paris). Postgraduate in Biomechanics and Kinesiology and postgraduate in Phytotherapy.
Certified training in Thai massage at Kham Thye Show (72h), ITM School (1085h), Wat Po Chetawan (365h), Sunshine School (60h), Jack Chaya (60h), Master Ping (90h), Ajanh Sinchai (120h) , Ajanh Pichest (60h), Loy Kroh School (60h), Thara Massage School (80h), Master Joe Khumlee (90h).
Also studied Thai massage and Lanna techniques with masters Ajahn Manoop, Ajahn Somphong, Ajahn Anusit. He studied JapSen with Ajahn Bunruang in Chiang Dao.
Training in Chi Nei Tsang, Taoist visceral massage in the Lotus Garden and with masters Mantak Chia and master Khun Ni.
Professor of training courses in Thai massage and Thai techniques in Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador, Peru, Italy, Holland, Portugal and Venezuela and of a postgraduate Physiotherapy course at Fisepe College in Brazil.
Teacher at the ITM School in Chiang Mai, Thailand and at the Dharma school in Brazil.
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Partner Teachers. Sangha ITM School.
Kate Setthakorn
Kate is the director of ITM School in Chiang Mai and has been a teacher for over 20 years, alongside her father Chongkol Setthakorn, founder of ITM School. Graduated in Economics, with an MBA in International Business from Switzerland, Kate is also vice-president of the Northern Thailand SPAS Association and trained in traditional medicine, focusing on obstetric techniques. Provides training and consultancy in the area of Spas in different parts of the world, including Brazil.
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Joe Khumlee
Joe, as he is known, is a master of Thai Massage and Chi Abdominal Massage who carries on his grandfather's legacy, transmitting knowledge of Chinese Medicine, Thai Medicine and Lanna Medicine. He teaches and provides services at his home in Chiang Mai. In addition to therapeutic Thai massage and visceral techniques, he is deeply knowledgeable about Tok Sen and Gua Sha, energy lines and other concepts of Thai medicine
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Thanakrit Bhuathet
Graduated in traditional Thai medicine, Professor Thanakrit or Master Nuy, as he is also known by his students, is a professor of the Clinical Thai Massage course together with Professor Diego and a professor of other advanced courses in Thai massage and Thai herbal massage, coming to Brazil to retreats and special courses. Master Nuy is a full professor at WatPo, the first Faculty of Traditional Medicine in Thailand, where he teaches and directs the Chetawan WatPo school in Chiang Mai.
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Ajahn Thanom
Thai monk ordained by the Shaolin order. He served as a monk in China, Taiwan, Indonesia and Malaysia. Thanom is also a master in astrology and after an accident with his shoulder, he decided to study manipulative techniques, Tairopractic. He became a master in Tairopractic and today works and teaches at his Center for Human Development in Saraphi, Chiang Mai, Thailand, with meditation, astrology and Tairopractic.
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Jack Chaya
Master of Thai massage in Chiang Mai, Jack Chaya carries on the legacy of his mother, Mama Lek, famous master of the technique she created and entitled "Nerve Touch". Jack teaches and provides Thai massage, Tok Sen and Reflexology at his home in Hang Dong. He has taught numerous courses internationally and teaches together with prof. Diego Marquete the Pha Khaw Ma course - Online in addition to being a partner in the annual retreat project: The Roots of Thai Massage in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
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Alessandro Suma
Thai massage teacher in Milano, Italy, Alessandro Suma studied at the WatPo School in Bangkok and the Old Chiang Mai Hospital in Chiang Mai, in addition to other masters. He is dedicated to serving and teaching in addition to organizing Study Trip groups to Thailand. A Karate practitioner, he specializes in massage for chronic, sporting and emotional discomforts. Visceral massage practitioner, Chi Nei Tsang and Tok Sen.
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