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Massage Classes: Basic and Advanced Training

By CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd


Massage classes and courses may vary. For the most part, general curriculums include in-depth massage classes in Swedish massage, deep tissue massage and sports massage; in addition to kinesiology, anatomy and physiology. However, more advanced massage classes are offered in lengthier educational programs that encompass over 500 training hours. In massage classes and courses such as these, students can learn about animal/equine massage, acupressure, Chinese medical massage, Thai massage, meridian therapy, medical massage, geriatric massage, among several others.

Some massage classes and courses introduce students to other alternative healing arts like herbology, natural healthcare, holistic nutrition, touch therapy and the like.

Dependent upon the school or college in which you choose to apply, it is always important that you review massage classes carefully to determine whether the course meets all criteria for certification and/or licensing. While the minimum standard for most massage schools is at least 300 training hours, some massage classes entail over 1,000 clinical hours. You will find, too, that a growing number of healing arts schools are beginning to offer massage classes, which are geared toward degrees and diplomas. These career-training programs encompass basic studies as well as more comprehensive training in a wide range of massage modalities - including massage classes in craniosacral therapy, myofascial release, Trigger Point therapy, Rolfing, shiatsu, Lomi Lomi, and more.

The best way to determine which massage classes are most beneficial to your professional aspirations is to visit your local massage therapist or wellness clinic and job-shadow a professional practitioner. Ask about the specific techniques that the massage therapist uses and what massage classes s/he took to perform his/her job. In many cases, these natural healthcare providers will be more than happy to explain the different types of massage, and which massage classes are best suited to specific bodywork careers.

Of course the more advanced massage classes one takes, chances are that this will only enhance overall professional aspects. Today, certified massage therapists can earn over $30 per hour - depending on education and experience.

If you (or someone you know) are interested in finding massage classes, let career training within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, cosmetology, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! Explore career school programs near you.

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Resource Box: CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd - Freelance Writer and Web Consultant for HolisticJunction.com, in association with CollegeSurfing.com - Educational Resources for Massage Classes, Massage Schools, and other Natural Healing Schools.

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