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Massage Colleges: Professional Training for a Fast-Growing ProfessionBy CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd Today, several massage colleges provide necessary skills and education to meet the needs of this ever-expanding career field. As a future massage therapist, it is essential to carefully examine choice massage colleges and schools to determine which one will successfully accommodate and meet state and/or National requirements in order to achieve adequate certification and/or licensure. In many cases, any number of accredited massage colleges and schools meet and/or exceed standard training requirements with a minimum of 300-500 classroom and clinical hours; and in growing numbers, massage colleges offer well over 1,000 training hours. Students who choose this career field will discover that any number (of massage colleges) offers a variety of training models that generally include basic anatomy and physiology, kinesiology, CPR and first aid, and common business practices. Aside from fundamental skills, many massage colleges vary in specific massage techniques. Commonly, massage colleges provide focalized training in deep tissue massage, sports massage and Swedish massage; however, there are numerous massage colleges and schools that now offer expanded and advanced techniques in massage therapy including practices in reflexology, geriatric massage, acupressure, Chinese medical massage, shiatsu, animal massage, prenatal and infant massage, seated massage, meridian therapy, cross-fiber technique, Rolfing, and many other mind-body-spirit therapies. You may find too, that core curriculums in some massage colleges and schools may integrate herbal medicine, holistic nutrition, holistic skin care and treatments, natural healthcare, essential oils and aromatherapy, as well as energy medicine. Those on the career path to becoming professional massage therapists find that a vast assortment of opportunities exist to work in fascinating health environments, including physical fitness centers, spas and salons, holiday resorts, cruise liners, airports, luxury hotels, hospitals and other wellness facilities. If you (or someone you know) are interested in finding massage colleges, 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. Massage Colleges: Professional Training for a Fast-Growing Profession NOTICE: Article(s) may be republished free of charge to relevant websites, as long as Copyright and Author Resource Box are included; and ALL Hyperlinks REMAIN intact and active. About the Author: Resource Box: CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd - Freelance Writer and Web Consultant for HolisticJunction.com, in association with CollegeSurfing.com - Educational Resources for Massage Colleges, Massage Schools, and other Natural Health Schools. keywords: Massage | Massage Therapy | Spa
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