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International Swim and Water Therapy, a company which offers  swimming classes and innovative therapy such as WATSU, WATERDANCE & AI CHI to people of all ages as well as people with special needs, will be here in Casa de Campo, La Romana and Bayahibe celebrating it’s 1 year anniversary! 

Happy One Year Anniversary!

After a twelve year career teaching swimming and providing water therapy, Hortensia V. Aguirre one year ago, created an international project in order to continue with her catered and tailored aquatic services to all ages and to people with special needs.  Last April, ‘International Swim and Water Therapy’ was launched from La Romana to the world! And this April, Hortensia V. Aguirre will be in La Romana from the 22nd of April through to the  3rd of May bringing innovative water therapies such as WATSU, WATERDANCE & AI CHI!

WATSU? What is Watsu?
Watsu is an individual therapy, and is the first aquatic massage therapy worldwide. During Watsu therapy, the patient floats in water, supported by the WATSU professional and will be gently slid and stretched. Watsu sessions are received in warm waters of 95 F / 35 C so that muscles are fully relaxed and more easily stretched.

What is Waterdance?
Is an individual therapeutic technique and aquatic massage developed by Arjan Brunschwiler and Aman Schroter in 1987. Waterdance therapy begins with Watsu, but differs in that the patient wears a nose clip, so that he can be brought under the water and begin to travel and fly into a feeling never previously experienced. Waterdance is like being in the womb, suspended in the amniotic fluid. It is one of the most fascinating experiences that an adult can expect to live. Just as in Watsu, water temperature for Waterdance sessions is 95F / 35C.
What is Ai Chi?
Ai Chi is on the other hand is a therapy that can be worked individually or in groups. Ai Chi is a relaxation aquatic program, which uses simple exercises and diaphragmatic breathing combined with slow, circular, smooth movements with the large limbs and torso.

For further information please visit:
www.interntionalwatertherapy.com

or you can call:
Dom. Rep:  1.809.901.9756
USA:  1.786.286.8082

Happy Birthday to ‘International Swim & Water Therapy’!