Guide to Choosing a Massage School to Become a Massage Therapist

Rick Dane
As more people get into the massage therapy field, massage schools are becoming increasingly popular as a method of training new masseuses for entry into the field. It is important to keep in mind that there is a wide variety in terms of the quality of massage schools. Taking time to do proper research will pay off by ensuring that you get the best training at an affordable price. Since giving a massage involves physical contact, it is important to attend an in person class and to not fall for the temptation of enrolling in an online class, which in most cases would be a scam. Depending on your state of residence, you may need to pass a licensing examination in order to work as a masseuse.

Normally, a masseuse will specialize in a specific type of massage, such as deep tissue massage or an Asian style of massage. Consider setting up appointments with different masseuses to get massages of your own, this will allow you to decide which method you would like to specialize in. Then you want to choose a massage school that specializes in teaching the method that you would like to work in. Accreditation is another important factor in choosing a massage school. As a technique that takes skill, giving massages requires properly trained instructors, the only way to be sure that they are properly trained is to be sure that they are credited.

The next consideration when choosing a massage school is the cost of attending the school. You may want to look into financial aid options if you cannot afford to pay for the classes yourself. If the school seems extremely expensive, you may want to check into its reputation by reading online reviews or talking to people currently working as masseuses. You need to put in the extra effort to do the research before committing to anything, if something doesn't seem right it probably isn't and you should move on to the next school.

The last consideration is how long it will take to complete your massage therapist training. You should not choose a massage school because it will get you through faster than another school. Time spent learning proper techniques will benefit you throughout your career, so if you choose a school that rushes you through, you are probably shortchanging yourself. Once you have chosen a school and have some experience attending classes there, consider writing online reviews so that you can help others in their search to find a massage school.

  • Consider setting up appointments with different masseuses to get massages of your own, this will all
  • Time spent learning proper techniques will benefit you throughout your career, so if you choose a s
  • Depending on your state of residence, you may need to pass a licensing examination in order to work
If the school seems extremely expensive, you may want to check into its reputation by reading online reviews or talking to people currently working as masseuses.

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