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Massage Therapy Schools, What To Expect And Watch Our For

Author: M. Jedediah | Posted: 05-03-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 84 | Got a Question? Ask.
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Massage therapy schools are proliferating across the country as more and more people decide to become licensed as massage therapists. There are schools in nearly every state, and there are a variety of programs that focus on particular types of massaging, so you can become specialized in certain areas.

Before enrolling in a massage therapy school, it is probably a good idea to do a bit of research into the different types of massaging, so you can decide if you would like to specialize in any one area; then, you can choose your massage therapy school accordingly.

Once you have determined what you want to do, you can begin researching schools in your area. Different factors like tuition prices, length of the program, and the experience of the instructors should come into play.

When choosing a massage therapy school, it is best to look for one that is accredited; that is, those schools whose programs have been evaluated and determined to be teaching the correct methods in a universally acceptable way. Many schools, though, rely on traditional Chinese theories for massage.

In general, when you enroll in massage therapy schools, expect to spend around six to eight months learning and practicing. Of course, there are more lessons to be learned than just the massage techniques, though. You will find that coursework may include basic anatomy classes, techniques for massage, legal requirements and responsibilities, management and finances, and even health and regulatory practices.

These are all in addition to practicum's wherein you will have the opportunity to practice your newly acquired skills. Performing an internship may or may not be required; nonetheless, it is a great idea to shadow a massage therapist who has achieved success to see the techniques in action, in a real-life setting.

Massage therapy schools that are accredited and are regulated by state standards will ensure that you receive a top quality education in your new career path. In those few months that it takes to learn to become a massage therapist, you will acquire skills in everything from pressure points to opening and managing your own spa or salon.

In fact, these business skills can aid you in developing a business plan and marketing methods that will be transferable to your real life, where you can take everything from the classroom and make it work for you. Beyond the business aspect, expect to get some history lessons as well.

Massage therapy schools, particularly the ones that help you specialize in particular methods, will not only instruct you in those methods and techniques, but will also teach you all about their origins and evolvement over time.

Knowing not only what you are doing but how it has been developed and molded over time will make you an expert in your field of expertise. Beyond that, expect to find out everything you need to know about the law and regulatory practices of your state and/or region. This way, massage therapy schools are certain that they teach every possible aspect of massage therapy, including what it takes to have a successful, law-abiding practice.

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