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Aquatic Bodywork Therapy

What Is Aquatic Bodywork Therapy?

Aquatic bodywork modalities utilise the unique properties of water (buoyancy, resistance, and temperature) to facilitate therapeutic interventions, including relaxation, pain relief, and improved movement, often used in rehabilitation and wellness practices

 

Active forms of aquatic bodywork, such as Ai-Chi and Halliwick, as well as some traditional hydrotherapy techniques, encourage and teach a client how to move themselves in water.

Passive and gentle forms of aquatic bodywork therapy involve a trained practitioner floating, cradling, moving and swaying, stretching and massaging you in chest level warm water, with the aim of promoting deep relaxation, reducing stress, and improving your overall well-being. 

The approach recognises that interconnections of the physical body and emotional and mental health (and for some - spirit), providing a supportive and holistic environment of facilitating healing in a profound way. 

Water therapies allow the body to move freely in ways not possible on land.

The buoyancy of the water reduces tension in the muscles and joints, allowing for greater flexibility and ease of movement. Gentle pressure applied along energy pathways helps release physical and emotional blockages, promoting balance and deep relaxation. The continuous, flowing movements in water mimic the feeling of being weightless, creating a meditative state where the body and mind can fully let go.

Currently, a well known modalities of passive aquatic therapy is Watsu®, which combines different massage and stretch techniques with principles of Zen Shiatsu and the properties of warm water. Other modalities include Healing Dance®, Waterdance and OBA® (incorporate underwater work). 

Among the numerous benefits Aquatic bodywork therapies offer are: 

  • Reduced stress and anxiety 

  • Improved flexibility and range of motion 

  • Enhanced circulation 

  • Pain relief 

  • Increased body awareness 

  • Emotional release

Aquatic bodywork should be performed by a qualified and certified practitioner in a safe and appropriate environment. ​​

Who Can Benefit from Sessions?

Almost anyone can benefit from Watsu® and Aquatic Bodywork Therapy. 

General Wellness and Relaxation:

  • Individuals seeking relaxation, stress reduction, and improved sleep quality. 

  • People looking to enhance their overall well-being and reconnect with their inner self. 

  • Those who enjoy gentle stretching, movement, and the feeling of warm water. 

Pain Management:

  • People experiencing muscle tension, stiffness, and joint discomfort. 

  • Individuals with conditions like low back pain, chronic pain, fibromyalgia, and arthritis. 

  • Those suffering musculoskeletal conditions.

  • Those seeking relief from pain and tension associated with stress or injury.

 

Physical Rehabilitation and Mobility:

  • People recovering from injuries or surgeries. 

  • Individuals with musculoskeletal ailments or neurological conditions. 

  • Those seeking to improve their range of motion and flexibility. 

Mental and Emotional Well-being:

  • People experiencing stress, anxiety, depression, or sleep disorders. 

  • Those seeking to improve their mood and emotional regulation. 

  • Individuals who want to explore self-awareness and deepen their connection with their bodies. 

Specific Populations:

  • Pregnant women: Aquatic therapy and Watsu® can help reduce stress, fatigue, and discomfort during pregnancy, as well as improve circulation. It can improve an expecting mother's confidence and sense of connection with their baby, and may also be helpful with some specific and very gentle movements to guide a baby out of breech positions coming up to birth. 

  • Babies: Aquatic therapy and Watsu® for babies can help with developmental delays, motor skill development, and traumatic birth experiences. 

  • Individuals with neurological conditions: Aquatic therapy and Watsu® can be beneficial for individuals with conditions like cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, and stroke recovery. 

What To Expect During A Session?

Watsu® and Aquatic Therapy session takes place in a heated hydrotherapy pool, where the warm water supports and cradles your body, creating a sense of weightlessness. As you float, a trained practitioner gently guides you through flowing movements, stretches, and holds, all synchronised with your breath. The session is uniquely tailored to your needs, whether you’re seeking relaxation, pain relief, or improved mobility.

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  • One-on-one: Sessions are typically performed in a one-on-one setting with a trained practitioner. 

  • Chest-deep water: The client floats in chest-deep, warm water. 

  • A Calming Environment – The session takes place in warm, tranquil water, designed to soothe both body and mind.

  • Gentle, Supportive Movements – You’ll be effortlessly floated, stretched, and massaged, with no need to swim or actively move.

  • A Deeply Relaxing Experience – Many clients report feeling a profound sense of peace, reduced stress, and improved sleep after a session.

  • A Unique and Personalised Approach – Each session is adapted to your individual needs incorporating the appropriate modalities and techniques, whether you seek relief from pain, stress, or simply a moment of deep relaxation.

  • A Therapist You Can Trust – Your practitioner carefully supports your head and body, ensuring that your nose and mouth remain comfortably above the water throughout the session (unless otherwise agreed upon when booking your session), allowing you to fully relax and enjoy the experience. 

  • No prior swimming experience is needed— just a willingness to relax and let the water support you. Whether you're looking for relief from tension, support for rehabilitation, or simply a peaceful escape from daily life, sessions offers a truly unique experience in healing and relaxation.

Is warm water therapy similar to flotation tank?

Although floatation is key to Watsu® & Aquatic Bodywork sessions, it is nothing like floating in a tank.

 

While you are invited to close your eyes, aquatic bodywork therapy is often performed in spacious warm water where there is lots of air flow and where sequences of movements can be conducted by a professional therapist.

The therapist does all the work for you, making sure your face is above the water while your body is comfortably submerged in the warm water, allowing your body and mind to let go completely.

 

They apply their professional knowledge of water-based massage principles, while paying careful attention to your unspoken (or spoken when needed) physical and emotional needs that unfold during such a profound experience.

The addition of massage, swaying, movements, stretches, mobilisations, a spacious environment, and the attentive and gentle touch of a caring practitioner, have profound extra benefits and offer a much more luxurious experience  to simply floating in warm water by yourself.

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Interested in Training to become an accredited Aquatic Bodywork Practitioner yourself?

Aquanat is proud to offer training courses in various aquatic bodywork modalities including Watsu, Healing Dance, Waterdance, and Halliwick, through our training organisation:

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Client Testimonials

Fiona

"I discovered Aquanat when looking for Watsu sessions in Perth. The space at Mosman Park is great and the sessions were very therapeutic. Meeting Anat has been a life changing experience. She is highly skilled and experienced, compassionate, kind and naturally gifted in working with people of all ages in the water. During my first session, she made me feel at ease and safe, and the Watsu was a deeply moving experience. I have no hesitation in recommending Anat and Aquanat to anyone considering Aquatic Therapy Sessions or Swimming Lessons for babies and children. Thank you Anat!"

Brooke

"I had the joy of receiving watsu 1 training with Anat. It was an immersive experience with lots of support and stillness, state of the art facilities and practices in the water and on land that will sustain and energise my ongoing learning journey of this warm water therapy and self study. Anat and her team offer kindness and embody the essence of their teachings. I'd highly recommend training's and courses offered in this heavenly space."

Rochelle

"Watsu? All I knew was that it is based on Shiatsu massage but it takes place in water. Anyone who has laboured / birthed in water or even been pregnant before knows the helpful properties of water, the only way when pregnant to feel fully physically supported is in water. Slightly nervous but more curious and filled with anticipatory excitement I entered Anat’s gorgeous circular pool. I had seen children swim in he pool and looked on at them smiling and playing comfortably, effortlessly in the water and yet you really don’t fully appreciate this space until you are completely emersed in the warm water with the spectacular dome encapsulating the space and yet allowing air and light to filter through. It truly sets the scene for a relaxing, pampering experience. This coupled with the fact that I am a busy mum of 2 young ones, one fully breastfed, and well needles to say I was very eager to surrender to the ways of Watsu and allow myself to feel whatever was to come. What unfolded, after Anat gently introduced me to the water and what I would experience in my Watsu hour was pure bliss, like nothing I have ever experienced before. Once I completely let go and allowed the water to take over (at times I was completely unaware of Anat’s presence) I was transported away from daily life and stresses and went somewhere either inside or outside of myself, I am not sure, perhaps both. Wherever it was it felt good to be there. Most of the time emersed in water just past your ears, you can’t help but be at times be hyper aware of the physical, due to the amazingly therapeutic stretches you are achieving without, yourself moving a muscle and then secondly, by the soft water racing over your skin past every part of your body. It truly is a full body massage like no other. Then like polar opposites your physical self seems to dissolve into the water and you are but a spiritual mind in the safety of the water protected from outside influences by the physical, almost sacred space you are in. Time just to think - allow your thoughts to race and then to slow. At times I felt like a dolphin dancing an amazing routine through the water, or a ballet dancer lighting up the stage with her solo, strong, independent and free and then I would find myself curled up like a baby and feeling completely nurtured. I think you would have guessed I really enjoyed my Watsu experience, overall I left feeling whole, calm, deeply relaxed but also re-connected with myself. Although my description sounds quiet intense and yes I found it somewhat of a spiritual and emotional experience, it is important to say that it didn’t leave me emotionally vulnerable or raw. If anything it left me feeling stronger and more accepting of the emotions that may have arisen and I certainly didn’t feel like I needed to go and confront them any further. I instantly recognised the benefit Watsu would have for pregnant woman, firstly it seems an ideal pampering tool due an affinity with water created by..."

Sabah

"I began my Watsu® training at the start of this year, and it has been an incredible journey of self-discovery through water practices. Thanks to Anat's teachings, I've accessed parts of myself I never knew existed. Her emphasis on learning and personal growth is truly inspiring. Anat fully understands the profound impact this practice has on each of us and embodies it beautifully. I highly recommend Watsu® training for anyone looking to deepen their self-awareness through the element of water. It's an amazing journey of discovery!"

Andrew,

Luxury Travel Magazine

"Im up to my neck in hot water. My head is cradled in the left arm of Anat Juran, an Israeli-born aquatic body therapist, who with both arms and legs is able to massage, stretch and pull various limbs and muscles while swirling my body around the indoor swimming pool. With my eyes closed and breathing gently regulated, the sensation is extraordinary as my upper and lower spine, back, neck, shoulders, arms and head are massaged, manipulated and relaxed in ways that are simply not possible on dry land…. miraculously free of every stress and tension knot, every ache and pain with which I began the treatment. In the early 1980’s Harold Dull adapted Zen Shiatsu in warm water and called this unique technique Watsu (Water Shiatsu in English). Watsu spread worldwide and is presently practiced in clinics, hospitals and spas, not only in the US and Canada, but also in Japan, throughout Europe, Brasil – and now in Australia. Psychologists, psychiatrists, physical therapists, massage therapists, and lay people are all enthusiastic about the benefits of giving and receiving Watsu. For more information about the world-wide association involved in Watsu and associated techniques, go to www.waba.edu Aquanat is the first centre in Australia offering both aquatherapy and training. The environment at Aquanat is especially created to facilitate many programs. Watsu, waterdance, Halliwick and Auanatbabies are some programs offered at this beautiful centre. Aquanat boasts a large circular pool, surrounded by a geodesic dome, which allows for a natural flow of air and light. The water within the pool is heated to a constant 34 – 35 degrees and creates a welcome, soothing, comforting and nurturing ambience."

Watsu Student

About Basic Watsu Course

"This amazing two days in the water were life changing. Next visit to Australia this beautiful pool and classes at AQUANAT are defiantly going to be in our itinerary, not to mention the great beaches and wonderful time we had in travelling."

Justine

"The moment I stepped into the water I felt my whole body sigh with relief. The temperature was that of a carefully drawn warm bath, one which I run when I want to lose myself in the water, suspend the outside world and return to one of life’s simplest pleasures, the sensation of being immersed in warm water. As the session began and Anat drew me towards her and placed the floats around my limbs, the sensation was one of complete surrender to the water, a sensation of memory, familiarity and, at the same time, a completely new experience. As my body was moved and stretched and twisted and rotated through the water, I felt a freedom that is not available on the ground, a feeling of being suspended in warmth and comfort. The close proximity to the practitioner creates, without doubt, a very intimate experience but one in which I felt totally safe and free to feel whatever there was to feel. At times my entire body was submerged so that only my nose was above the water line, enabling me to listen to the sounds of my own breathing and the strange dull quality of silence and solitude that being under the water provides. As my body moved through the water and the resistance of the water pushed and pulled at my limbs I gave up my own resistance to the movement and allowed my body to work with the water and the movement in ways that were clearly specifically designed and intended, feeling the stretching that came with that movement in a way that was not dissimilar to the satisfying elongation of muscles when stretching on waking or at the end of a tiring day. Some people describe Watsu as an experience of returning to the womb. That description is a little too ‘new agey’ for me but there was something entirely comforting and nurturing about freely moving in the water, being cradled and supported by someone who clearly loves what she does and being able to experience movement of my own body in ways that were surprising and satisfying."

Watsu Student

About Basic Watsu Course

"Whether you are a therapist happy to explore something new or whether you’re just someone who has an interest in body work water work, this short basic watsu course can give you a whole new dimension of relating to an other and yourself. You learn how the water can become a channel to many things and you learn to work with the qualities of this element. In the water the fundamental low of gravity dissipates, movement slows down as it cuts trough a denser sphere and learning how to work with this 2 main differences is so new exciting and yet calming. Letting the water do the work and supporting the process is such a beautiful thing to acquire, you learn to observe and still your mind to read your partner and connect to your intuition. For me these things are so replenishing and healing even as a giver. By the end of the second day you learn to give a whole 45 min to an hour water session to someone with some really cool moves, its great. The work on land is brief but covers the main guidelines of ethics movement and relating and it is a nice time out off the water, we even did few interesting exercises with breath and imagination as well as sharing our experiences in an intimate group environment which we developed straight from the start. These 2 days are such a present, I was in a bubble full of healing and love. Anyone can do this and everyone should. I strongly believe that this 2 days journey was as deep for me and other thanks to the experienced and passionate group leader we had not to mention the amassing pool and the beautiful facility attached to her house. If you’ll take this course with Anat you'll probably need no words to describe the essence of this work once in her hands."

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