Massage therapy courses allow one to gain new skills in various types of massage. The latter can be used for reducing the stress, improving the circulation or other health related reasons. The massage correspondence courses differ in their content and duration and depend mostly on the ambition and goal of the student: whether the person wishes to start his/her profession in the field and open a business, or the course is taken for the sake of some practical skills for personal application.
If you wish to have some basic knowledge in the sphere of massaging, then Massage I or Basic Massage Principles are the courses for you. They usually don’t last long and provide some useful information for beginners in the field. Nevertheless, there are some more sophisticated courses that offer certificates in massage therapy and require up to a year of study and the exam sitting.
The Certificate of Massage Therapy may include the following credits/topics: • Aromatherapy • Therapeutic Massage • Triggerpoint Therapy • Swedish Massage • Relaxation Massage • Reflexology • Holistic Kinesiology • Retail & Customer Service
This list may be shorter or longer depending on the institution offering the course. The essentials of the correspondence course in massage are covered in either paper materials (such as textbooks) or in the electronic/video data medium. Often, textbook is accompanied by CD, DVD or video tape to help students practice the correct massage principles. This allows students to look the massage techniques through as many times as necessary and practice repeating the correct movements by themselves. If the course requires exams, these can be taken either on the territory of the institution offering the course, or at the office locations, which can be situated in different parts of the world. Sometimes, different health institutions are licensed to hold exams.
Future career opportunities exist in a number of facilities, including hospitals, holistic health centers, message practitioners and therapists assisting, fitness centers, day spas and the like. Moreover, students may also start their own massage-related business and use all the benefits of being self-employed.
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