Paula Choi to lead Jumeirah Bali’s wellness programme

Australian multi-disciplinary wellness therapist curates land & water-based programme
2023-01-13
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Paula Choi to lead Jumeirah Bali’s wellness programme

Jumeirah has appointed a well-known Australian wellness therapist Paula Choi

Bali’s latest luxury resort Jumeirah Bali has appointed Paula Choi, a wellness therapist from Australia, to lead its wellness programme.
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Dubai-based iconic luxury hospitality group, Jumeirah, has appointed a well-known Australian wellness therapist Paula Choi to lead its wellness programmes at its latest property, Jumeirah Bali in Indonesia.

In a press statement, Jumeirah Bali says that in her role as the resort’s in-house wellness consultant, Choi has curated a comprehensive programme of land- and water-based activities specifically designed to complement Uluwatu’s newest wellness destination, including private and group yoga, tai chi, aquatic and acupuncture sessions, complimentary weekly wellness talks, and private wellness consultations.

The statement adds that in her approach to wellness, Choi practices within a holistic framework that encourages harmony within the mind-body complex. She focuses on nurturing a strong health foundation using effective techniques and movement on land and in water. A certified acupuncturist with a degree from Sydney’s University of Technology, Paula has over the years broadened her scope of practice to qualify as an aquatic bodyworker, hatha yoga and tai chi instructor.

As part of Jumeirah Bali’s new wellness programme, she is offering acupuncture sessions to help guests regain dynamic balance and maintain their health on a day-to-day basis; gentle aquatic bodywork with the elements of stretching, joint mobilisation and massage to help with pain and sleep issues; and a 30-minute session combining the benefits of the Oriental techniques of cupping and gua sha for mobilising the blood flow in the musculature and fascia to release tension, pain and stagnation, the resort says.

Additionally, guests at Jumeirah Bali can sign up for Paula’s DIY acupressure workshop to learn a natural and effective way to manage chronic pain, tension and circulation imbalances; complimentary weekly wellness talks for resort guests and local community that focus on wellness through the lens of Oriental medicine; as well as opting for a private wellness consultation that offers a complimentary lifestyle analysis and personalised advice related to physical and mental health.

Other private experiences include a range of land classes shaped by hatha yoga and tai chi, while water classes draw on land-based resistance exercises, yoga and tai chi adapted for water. At Talise Spa, inspired by the ancient Majapahit Empire, guests can also experience Bali’s only royal Turkish hammam and local therapies that draw on the mystic powers of the moon. Known as ‘Divine Therapies’, these holistic wellness activities are designed to help travellers achieve spiritual growth and bring the relaxation of a great vacation back home with them, says the statement.

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