OSTEOTHAI „Heart, Neck, Cranium, Axis“ w/ David Lutt

Finding back our Vertical axis and our Center

DATUM

04.12. – 08.12.2025

9:00 – 12:30 & 14:30 – 17:00 daily

(last day we finish around 16:00)

Unterrichtssprache / Teaching Language: English

PREISE

665€

ORT

Studio YOLAYA

Rathausgasse 46, 79098 Freiburg

The neck is a bridge in-between the heart and the cranium. It connects our soul with our mind. In our body, it is a fragile and sensitive area, where people hold a lot of tension, creating important restrictions of motion.
The neck is also an important pathway for the nervous system and blood circulation creating numerous dysfunctions in our breathing and digestive systems.
In this course we will approach the neck in its globality, linking it with the craniosacral system (CSS), the thoracic cage (heart, pericardium and also lungs) and the cranial bowl. The neck will be worked in its muscular, fascial and structural aspects.

During this 5-day course, we will focus on :

INTEGRATION : working with the CSS

UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENT TOUCH IN OSTEOTHAI : how to
approach the body with the Earth, Fire, Water and Air touch

NECK MOBILISATION : getting confidence to touch the neck


THE HEART AND ITS FASCIAL LAYER, THE PERICARDIUM : understand the
links in-between neck and thoracic cage.

CRANIUM AND ITS BLOOD CIRCULATION : acquire powerful techniques to
improve blood circulation in the crane (especially important for headaches and
migraines.

THE BONY CRANE : understand the link in-between neck and cranial bowl :
occiput, temporal, mandibula

Pre-requisite : 

  • minimum a 10-day Beginner Thai Massage
  • a minimum of 2 years of practice
  • taking part of the Osteothai principles before is recommended

ABOUT DAVID LUTT:
David Lutt is a licensed osteopath combining his expertise and love of osteopathy, Thai-yoga massage and zen shiatsu. He is the co-founder of Osteothai and initiator of Dynamic Thai Massage. David is also titular of an University degree in “Philosophy of Osteopathy” (UCLY – Université Catholique de Lyon). He’s spent 4 years living in Asia (India and Thailand) immersing himself in yoga, shiatsu, Vipassana meditation and traditional Thai massage. In Thailand, he studied mainly under Asokananda and Ajahn Chaiyuth Priyasith, who was and is still his real inspiration. 1In France, he always keeps on going with passion on his osteopathic path, inspired by the work of Pierre Tricot, Joerg Schuerpf, Bruno Ducoux and Bernard Darraillans.
He runs Thai massage and Osteothai courses all over the world, including Thailand and Japan. And his love for movement, rhythm and fluidity makes him enjoy capoeira, freediving and… football!