Massage School
A massage school is one that offer massage
therapy courses. A person seeking to become a massage therapist
or a licensed massage therapist can attend a massage school and
get massage licensing to practice massage therapy. There are
pros and cons of attending a massage school which we will
discuss here. Massage is a rapidly increasing technique amongst
natural healing and health therapies. There are about one
thousand massage schools and courses for massage in the
U.S. alone. Not only there are many specialty massage schools,
but community colleges are now offering courses in massage.
Advice on Joining a Massage School
Before you enroll at a massage school,
interview some of the massage school’s graduates and personally
visit massage schools in your area. Check their course hours,
massage techniques, exams, training facilities in classrooms,
sanitary conditions, equipment for training, and the overall
environment. Such evaluation of massage schools in your area
helps to determine which massage schools offer programs that
are compatible with your own interests. Familiarize yourself
with the massage licensing requirements for the state in which
you intend to practice massage therapy.
The United States Department of Education
has approved several organizations to provide accreditation to
massage schools. Federally accredited schools get grants and
federal loans through these organizations. Low interest
education loans are also available for massage therapy
training. Massage is a large business requiring much
investment. Therefore, it is best to apprentice with a
successful licensed massage therapist to see if you really will
like to practice massage therapy.
Pros and Cons of Becoming a Licensed
Massage Therapist
It is commonly known that conventional
therapies like massage have more benefits than side effects.
That is one reason behind the increasing popularity of massage
schools. Still, one must consider both pros and cons of massage
therapy before deciding to get into the massage business and
commit oneself to a massage school.
On the plus side, massage therapy
complements mainstream medicine and adds a positive synergistic
effect to patient treatment. Massage therapy is especially
beneficial after a session of exertion. It relieves workout
pulls or strains and casts a lasting effect for a few days
afterwards. Massage after a day of hard work at the office
allows for a break and is the source of serenity amidst a busy
and hectic work routine. Further, massage therapy increases
blood circulation; quickens the healing processes of the body;
helps increased mobility in joints, releases toxins and
alleviates pain.
However, massage therapy also have some
negatives. Physically, it is a very challenging task and
requires great upper body strength. Licensed massage therapists
usually have a fixed number of massage sessions they can handle
in a day, depending on individual strength and stamina. The
preference for female licensed massage therapists is also a
concern for many people. However, this trend is slowly changing
and more and more men are enrolling in massage schools for
massage therapy classes.
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