Massage for Couples: Valentine’s Workshop with Sytera

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$75.00 Valentines Couples Workshop 2023


What is the only thing better than receiving a massage? Giving one back to your loved one! Learn how to assist your partner in releasing stress and tension through the practice of Thai Yoga Massage. This simple massage and stretching technique relaxes and rejuvenates the entire body by decreasing tightness and increasing flexibility. You will both give and receive while learning this easy and powerful massage method. Connect with your Valentine in this unique workshop! 

Join Sytera on Sunday, February 12th, from 1:30pm to 3:00pm, for this special event. You can join us in the Vienna studio or online. Makes a great way to enjoy Valentine's with your loved one! No experience necessary.

$65 per couple early bird discount if registered by February 8th. After February 8th $75 per couple. 




Sytera Field

As a biomechanics expert and Harvard certified in anatomy, Sytera is the founder of the Nadi Ball Method. After healing from a broken leg in her teens, Sytera has been empowering people to realize the life-changing physical and mental benefits of healthy movement. For more than 20 years, Sytera has helped thousands, from elite athletes to desk-job workers, and she trains massage therapists, yoga teachers, physical therapists, chiropractors, and personal trainers. Sytera's corporate clients include Mars Inc., The Discovery Channel, PartnerMD, Share Our Strength, and others. She has partnerships with the National Spinal Health Foundation, United Wellness and Sports Rehab, and Inova Wellness.


Sytera developed the Nadi Ball Method for stress reduction, pain relief, and increased mobility. The method integrates the use of massage balls into movement, stretching, and strengthening. In a feature on the Nadi Ball Method in January 2020, Northern Virginia Magazine explained, “The balls work into the fascia lines, creating openness and encouraging correct alignment, and students can feel how sensations are connected throughout the body.”

Through her easy-to-access instruction of the complexities of movement, Sytera’s students begin to understand where they hold stress and tension. Because they can feel the difference in their own bodies immediately, her students often use the word “magic” when describing her Nadi Method to their families and friends.