Monday, August 28, 2006

Will Automation Ever Replace The Need For Massage Schools?

Massage therapy schools will always be in demand in my opinion, because there will always be a need for qualified and certified massage therapists. I went to the chiropractor the other day and was placed in a massage chair to help alleviate my back pain. There were many things that I found wrong with the massage chair.

First of all, it was just an odd experience to sit in a chair and to get an automated massage. There was no way to "tell" the massage chair that it was pressing too hard, not hard enough, or in the wrong spot. With a human being providing the massage I would have been able to get the massage that I really wanted and to get the relief that I was seeking.

I do not think that tools like massage therapy chairs will ever replace a human being and thus the need for massage therapy schools, because these tools cannot respond to an individuals needs or offer advice about how to better care for yourself.

If you have been considering attending massage therapy school, but thought that these automated tools would replace the need for a therapist I do not think that you have anything to worry about.

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Saturday, August 12, 2006

Massage Therapy School - A Great Education

by Lars Larsson

Massage therapy schools is a great way to earn and education and give your life some direction. You will not only be prepared for your job as a massage therapy, but also for life after school. You will be able to learn about how you can run a business and how to get a successful job in the field. Massage therapy is recently been growing. Many people are turning to massage therapy for help, so there are a lot of job opportunities out there in the market.

However, you have to think of school as not only a learning place, but as an introduction to your competition. You school will line up jobs for you to take after you have gotten your degree. They will also be lining up other students for the same jobs as well. That's why you must stand out in your class.

You must come highly recommended by all your teachers and in most of the massage fields. Often they will bring in employers looking for students to hire and they will sit in on some classes and interview teachers to see who is the top of their class. This is where you get to make contacts. When you notice that your class is being watched, make sure that you do such a great job that you stand out. Also, many of the teachers have their own business on the side and if you stand out to your teachers, they may hire you.

Massage schools also offer business classes. This is because not many people join a spa or business in some areas, but they open up their own business. Again, you have to think of your classmates as competition.

They will most likely open a business too so you need to know what your competitive advantages are and also your weaknesses. Any technical school will state that knowing your weaknesses are good because it gives you something to work on. Not everyone is going to be a perfect massage therapist, because they too will have something to work on rather it be related to their performance or their customer service.

If you are not sure what you want to do with your degree in massage you can always keep up with your grades and classes just because you will meet a lot of people who work in the field. If you find out that one of your teachers has her own business ask her for an interview. At the interview, ask her for her opinion on how you are doing and ask for any suggestions that she may have for you.

Use this time to figure out what you want to do and where you want to go. If it's your own business that you want, you may want to try to get a degree in business or accounting. If you ask your teachers, whom usually have the connections, you should be able to make a lot of contacts and remember; you are working on real patients who are paying for your services. Think of your patients that you work on during your clinical hours to be future clients. If you make them happy enough, they will follow you wherever you go.

About the Author
Lars Larsson is also the webmaster of http://www.massagetherapy-schools.org/. Here You will find almost everything You need to know about Massage Therapy Schools.

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Monday, August 07, 2006

Choosing Between Massage Therapy Schools

Choosing between massage therapy schools can be difficult for some. It is often best to analyze your personal needs when deciding which of the massage therapy schools would be best for you.

You need to consider factors such as the cost of tuition, location, strength of the massage classes, reputation of the school, networking opportunities and more. It may make sense to visit many of the different massage therapy schools websites and compare these different factors before you make a decision on which ones you want to apply to.

In my opinion, any massage therapy school that does not have full accreditation is not a good choice. It would probably be a waste of money to pay for the tuition and graduate only to find out that your degree will not help you get a job because that massage therapy school was not fully accreditation.

Another point is, do not let the cost of tuition be the only deciding factor. Think of the tuition costs as an investment in your future. If you find that the best school is also the most expensive you may still want to consider that school. You can always apply for loans and grants to help you cover the costs of tuition. This investment in your education will pay big dividends on down the road in your career path.

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Thursday, August 03, 2006

Chinese Medical Massage Training

by Michael Bustamante

Chinese Medical Massage Schools teach the unique method of massage (Tuina, pronounced twee-nah) that is used to disperse impeded energy (qi); increase circulation and balance; improve muscle tone; increase circulation to the head and neck; relieve shoulder tension and pain; and align the spine and joints.

Chinese Medical Massage (known as acupressure in the West) affects balance, energy, flow of vital fluids, and function of muscles, joints, and internal organs. Chinese Medical Massage focuses on energy points, as does acupuncture. However, the acupuncturist's needles are replaced by the Chinese Medical Massage practitioner's hands and fingers. Using hand, finger, and wrist techniques, the Chinese Medical Massage therapist moves qi along specific fingers, toes, and limbs of the client, relieving stress and tension.

Chinese Medical Massage is therapeutic and used for a myriad of health problems. Stimulating the flow of blood and body fluids, Chinese Medical Massage releases blocked vital substances and toxins that build up and cause swelling, pain, and other health issues. A holistic approach to health, Chinese Medical Massage considers the body, the mind, and the spirit as a whole unit. Chinese Medical Massage is for those seeking whole-body wellness, as it allows physical and mental relaxation, allowing the resurgence of vitality and wellbeing

If you are interested in learning more about Chinese Medical Massage Schools and programs of study, search our site for more in-depth information and resources.

Copyright 2006 - All Rights Reserved Michael Bustamante, in association with Media Positive Communications, Inc. for SchoolsGalore.com

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Michael Bustamante is a staff writer for Media Positive Communications, Inc. in association with SchoolsGalore.com. Find Chinese Medical Massage Schools at SchoolsGalore.com; meeting your needs as your educational resource to locate schools.

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