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Friday, 3 February 2017

Thai Odyssey

I've heard about That Odyssey through banners and this was the first time I've been there. 

First, the massage therapist washed my feet with sand, I assume, and soap on a medium-sized basin with large black pebbles. There was a small switch beside her. Next, she invited me to enter the massage room and after I lay down, she offered me a cup of tea. Third, she handed me a one-foot ice pouch. The coldness of the ice pouch felt cooling and relaxing against my eyes. My head was uncomfortable with the pillow she asked me to rest my neck. However, after quite some time, the uneasy feeling become comfortable as she massaged my feet. The massage therapist massaged every inch of my feet.  It was the same way as how my father massage my ankle— she gives painful "shocks" (as my father would call it). According to my father, the shocks are done in order for good blood circulation. "Shocks" occur when joints are frequently being rubbed against. Fourth, when the massage therapist massaged my toes, she pulled them to give snapping sounds; just like how people "crack their knuckles". Fifth, she massaged my calves and then she moved on to my shoulders.

When massaging my shoulders, the massage therapist bent my hand over the back of my head and gently kneed my back in order to massage the back shoulders. It gave a painful but a pleasant feeling of muscle relaxation. 

The treatment was a pleasant experience. Sometimes I'm glad I injured my ankle before, and so I was used to the "shocks" made by the massage therapist. Thai Odyssey gave a good service as advertised, I recommend audiences to go Thai Odyssey for a massage as well.

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