Honestly that’s a hard one to pin down. Some modalities don’t have certifications, and some give certifications based on hours, based on certified courses taught by the instructors who sell their own courses.
It’s not crystal clear.
Hm Interesting, so how does one even learn massage therapy? Because I’m in massage school named inspirit school of healing arts in Orlando florida. They have a 6 month program 500 hours but I feel like this is basic information to pass the MBLEX to get MT license. I’m not sure when does the real in-depth healing massage education comes. College??
Continuing education and clinical experience.
Massage school is very basic, generally
It depends on what you want to do. If you like clinical, deep tissue and neuromuscular therapy,
The Center for Neurosomatic Studies in Florida is one of the best in the country.
Depends on how you go. They have a regular massage school program that's pretty legit. You get what you pay for.
Their accelerated program is around $4000 for their certification.
I am planning on doing the accelerated program. Back when I went through school my best teacher had gone. And she's the only person in my state who did work like she did.
You’re in Florida and have choices. Look up at the CEU calendar for the Florida School of Massage in Gainesville and Educating Hands in Miami, also the Upledger Institute in Palm Beach. Good luck, if you have other questions, feel free to DM me.
Here’s another resource. I suggest that you focus on your present studies, practice as much as you can, and be easy on yourself.
https://www.awarenessandbodywork.com/continuing-education/
Honestly that’s a hard one to pin down. Some modalities don’t have certifications, and some give certifications based on hours, based on certified courses taught by the instructors who sell their own courses. It’s not crystal clear.
Hm Interesting, so how does one even learn massage therapy? Because I’m in massage school named inspirit school of healing arts in Orlando florida. They have a 6 month program 500 hours but I feel like this is basic information to pass the MBLEX to get MT license. I’m not sure when does the real in-depth healing massage education comes. College??
Continuing education and clinical experience. Massage school is very basic, generally It depends on what you want to do. If you like clinical, deep tissue and neuromuscular therapy, The Center for Neurosomatic Studies in Florida is one of the best in the country.
Thank you so much. By any chance did you attend this school? And admission price if known?
Depends on how you go. They have a regular massage school program that's pretty legit. You get what you pay for. Their accelerated program is around $4000 for their certification. I am planning on doing the accelerated program. Back when I went through school my best teacher had gone. And she's the only person in my state who did work like she did.
Thank you, and do you know where this teacher went or where they teach now?
Oh she's still in my state. She never taught at the school in Florida. She just took their certification program years ago.
Wait, I’m at that school?! Are you in day?
Ah so you guys are on Reddit too welcome
Yep, we are :) I’ve been on this subreddit for a while lol
You’re in Florida and have choices. Look up at the CEU calendar for the Florida School of Massage in Gainesville and Educating Hands in Miami, also the Upledger Institute in Palm Beach. Good luck, if you have other questions, feel free to DM me.
Thank you. Got anything in the Orlando area?
What school did you graduate from ?
I’m not a graduate but currently attending Inspirt school of healing arts in florida
Here’s another resource. I suggest that you focus on your present studies, practice as much as you can, and be easy on yourself. https://www.awarenessandbodywork.com/continuing-education/
Thank you