WATSU PROMOTES THE FLOW OF ENERGY
Watsu combines
water with Shiatsu, a form of Japanese “finger pressure”
massage applied to the body zones defined by chi, or the body’s
energy channels. Watsu was developed in 1980 by Harold Dull, who
traveled to Japan to study Zen Shiatsu, a form of massage using
stretches and touchpoints to release blockages. Back in America,
Dull promoted the benefits of performing Shiatsu moves and stretches
in warm water. Watsu, like reflexology, can enhance feelings of
well-being and relaxation.
A
warm spa (95 to 97 degrees F or 35 to 37 degrees C) is a perfect
environment for a Watsu aquatic bodywork session. Floating in
water supported by the Watsu practitioner, the Watsu receiver
passes into a state of complete relaxation as gentle stretching
is applied to specific points.