Friday, July 19, 2013

How to Become a Masseuse


Many people are looking for alternative ways to ensure their bodies are healthy. Massage therapy is currently in high demand due to the benefit it provides to overall health and wellness. If you feel that this career is a good fit for you, keep reading for tips on how to become a masseuse.

There are many massage schools across the country and probably even in your own area. The key is to find a school that provides some sort of certification after graduation and has a good rate of student job placement. Do not be afraid to take a tour of the school or even schedule a massage prior to enrolling. This will give you an idea of the type of teaching provided.

Paying for a massage program can be a challenge. Tuition can range from $7,000 to $20,000 for a 3-9 month program. Some schools offer scholarships and need based assistance for their students. It is important to have your funding decided prior to enrollment.

During your training, you will be required to work in the school's clinic. This gives you actual time working with a client under the direction of a supervisor. You will be able to hone not only your technique but your interaction with clients as well.

Once you have completed your program, your school may provide job placement for you. If not, seek employment at spas, salon, or clinics. You may even wish to open your own practice, which will give you the opportunity to travel to client's homes or work out of your own space.

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