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​<Oil Massage>

I. Massage Techniques

  1. Techniques

  2. Structure and Combination

  3. Completeness and Effectiveness

  4. Diversity

II. Treatment Flow

  1. Treatment Structure

  2. Rhythm

  3. Connection between Techniques

  4. Completion within the Time Frame

III. Ergonomics

  1. Beautiful Posture without Strain

  2. Use of the Entire Body and Proper Weight Application

  3. Appropriate Approach to Muscles, Fat, Blood, Lymph, and Skin

  4. Degree of Contact with the Treatment Area

  5. Coverage from Edge to Edge of the Treatment Area

IV. Innovative Ideas

  1. Originality

  2. Completeness and Effectiveness

V. Client Hospitality

  1. Cleanliness of Treatment Wear and Appearance

  2. Safety of Techniques

  3. Communication

  4. Towel Work

VI. Impression Evaluation

Impression Evaluation by Individual Judges

​<Body Care Massage>

I. Massage Techniques

  1. Techniques

  2. Structure and Combination

II. Treatment Flow

  1. Treatment Structure

  2. Rhythm

  3. Connection between Techniques

  4. Completion within the Time Frame

III. Ergonomics

  1. Beautiful Posture without Strain

  2. Use of the Entire Body and Proper Weight Application

  3. Degree of Contact with the Treatment Area

  4. Accuracy in Targeting Specific Areas

  5. Approach Based on Anatomy

IV. Innovative Ideas

  1. Originality

  2. Targeted Areas

V. Client Hospitality

  1. Cleanliness of Treatment Wear and Appearance

  2. Safety of Techniques

  3. Communication

VI. Impression Evaluation

Impression Evaluation by Individual Judges

​<Facial Massage>

I. Massage Techniques

  1. Techniques

  2. Structure and Combination

  3. Completeness and Effectiveness

II. Treatment Flow

  1. Treatment Structure

  2. Rhythm

  3. Connection between Techniques

  4. Completion within the Time Frame

III. Ergonomics

  1. Beautiful Posture without Strain

  2. Use of the Entire Body and Proper Weight Application

  3. Degree of Contact with the Treatment Area

  4. Appropriate Approach Based on Anatomy

IV. Innovative Ideas

  1. Originality

  2. Completeness and Effectiveness

V. Anatomically-Based Approach

  1. Correct Angles and Areas

  2. Appropriate Approach to Muscles, Fat, Blood, Lymph, and Skin

VI. Client Hospitality

  1. Cleanliness of Treatment Wear and Appearance

  2. Safety of Techniques

  3. Communication

VII. Impression Evaluation

Impression Evaluation by Individual Judges

<​Thai Traditional Massage>

I. Massage Techniques

  1. Techniques

  2. Structure and Combination

  3. Completeness and Effectiveness

II. Treatment Flow

  1. Treatment Structure

  2. Rhythm

  3. Connection between Techniques

  4. Completion within the Time Frame

III. Ergonomics

  1. Beautiful Posture without Strain

  2. Use of the Entire Body and Proper Weight Application

  3. Degree of Contact with the Treatment Area

  4. Coverage from Edge to Edge of the Treatment Area

  5. Appropriate Approach Based on Anatomy

IV. Innovative Ideas

  1. Originality

  2. Completeness and Effectiveness

V. Client Hospitality

  1. Cleanliness of Treatment Wear and Appearance

  2. Safety of Techniques

  3. Communication

VI. Impression Evaluation

Impression Evaluation by Individual Judges

Special Notes

  1. Begin and end with Wai Khru.

  2. The treatment should be directed towards the client, not as a personal performance.

  3. Ensure there are no dangers.

Attire

Should be easy to move in and clean.

  • Pants: Length should be below the knees.

  • Top: T-shirts are acceptable; tank tops and camisoles are not.

  • Accessories: Remove all.

  • Long hair: Tie it up.

Freestyle Massage

I. Massage Techniques

  1. Techniques

  2. Structure and Combination

  3. Completeness and Effectiveness

II. Treatment Flow

  1. Treatment Structure

  2. Rhythm

  3. Connection between Techniques

  4. Completion within the Time Frame

III. Ergonomics

  1. Beautiful Posture without Strain

  2. Use of the Entire Body and Proper Weight Application

  3. Degree of Contact with the Treatment Area

  4. Coverage from Edge to Edge of the Treatment Area

  5. Correct Angles and Areas

  6. Approach Based on Anatomy

IV. Innovative Ideas

  1. Originality

  2. Completeness and Effectiveness

  3. Performance Aspect

  4. Element of Surprise

V. Client Hospitality

  1. Cleanliness of Treatment Wear and Appearance

  2. Safety of Techniques

  3. Communication

  4. Connection, Expressions, and Atmosphere

VI. Impression Evaluation

Impression Evaluation by Individual Judges

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