Some frequently asked questions about our massage tuition.
Questions:
- What is the difference between the 5 day Therapeutic Massage Certificate course and 10 day Therapeutic Massage Diploma program?
- How can I learn to be a professional massage therapist in 5 or 10 days when most other schools require at least 6 months or even 2 years?
- Can I legally work as a massage therapist after completing this course?
- Are there any extra costs associated with your massage tuition courses?
- If I am a slow learner how will I be able to retain all the information presented in the course?
- Are there any written exams to be completed. Does it matter if English is my second language?
- What happens if I fail the assessment?
- Is there much work available for massage practitioners?
- Are there any requirements for these massage courses, e.g. completion of High School? What about age restrictions?
Question 1
What is the difference between the 5 day Therapeutic Massage Certificate course and 10 day Therapeutic Massage Diploma program?
The 5 day Therapeutic Massage Certificate Course is a comprehensive course that definitely allows people to practice after doing the course, but the 10 day Therapeutic Massage Diploma course involves a lot more practical experience as well as covers in more depth subjects such as aromatherapy and reflexology, as well as theory topics such as meridian theory.
Question 2
How can I learn to be a professional massage therapist in 5 or 10 days when most other schools require at least 6 months or even 2 years?
We teach the essence of what it takes to be an excellent massage therapist. We only teach what we have found to be useful after years of practicing. For example many colleges have a much heavier emphasis on rote learning latin anatomical terms than we do. We believe that practitioners should speak to clients in a way that the client understands rather than copying the Western orthodox model of patient client relationships where the health practitioner actually disempowers the patient’s critical role in the healing process by speaking to them in a jargon filled language that the patient doesn’t understand.
By minimizing the teaching of anatomy during classroom hours we are able to save a lot of our student’s valuable time and money. Another way is that we teach a combination of the best techniques form many different styles of massage and teach advanced massage techniques from Day 1 rather than drawing out a course by teaching very basic techniques for a long time and then gradually introducing advanced techniques. We teach you both beginners and advanced techniques and concepts from the start. We are able to do this easily because of the fact that when we teach we speak about advanced techniques and concepts in an easy to understand way. This is the gift of a good teacher. They are able to impart a lot of important information and experience in a short period of time
"I’ve learnt more in 4 days than I did in a 10 week course I previously did plus I’m confident that I can perform on any client."Amanda (Zeno) Jardine
Sydney Australia (graduated April 2002)
I loved the way the days were planned and it was great that we started massaging on the first day. I came to the course with no previous experience and I am still amazed how much I have learned in such a short period of time. I cannot wait to get started and feel really well prepared and ready! I am very impressed with Craig’s patience when it comes to answering questions and helping students during the course. He remained very positive throughout the whole course and showed the same amount of enthusiasm every day and never got tired. His knowledge is amazing and he is really excellent at sharing it with others.Ania Judson, Dublin, Ireland
Question 3
Can I legally work as a massage therapist after completing this course?
Massage laws vary enormously around the world. Both of our massage courses qualify you to work legally in the following areas and call yourself a massage therapist in all of Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and the United Kingdom and much of Asia, South America, Africa, many parts of Europe.
You can also legally practice in the following states of the US (see also our section on massage laws): Alaska, California, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Wyoming. You can practice in all of Canada also, but in Ontario and British Columbia you must call yourself a Raynor technique therapist rather than a massage therapist. Certain places in the US and Canada also have city and county laws to do with massage. Our course satisfies many of these local regulations “number of hours of training” requirements but some of them require you to do a course that focuses on a particular number of hours of training rather the law caring about the actual quality of your training in order to get a license. Even so in many of these places people can still practice, like in Ontario and BC in Canada by calling themselves a Raynor therapist rather than a massage therapist.
This does not stop people from practicing in states with massage laws if they don’t charge for their services. Some people actually offer free massages along with other products that they sell. Check with a lawyer about individual state laws and ways to get exemptions from them.
Also some state laws exempt practices such as reflexology and reiki from their massage laws.
Question 4
Are there any extra costs associated with your massage courses?
No, there are no other required costs and our course notes are included as part of the course. However we do have high quality massage tables, charts, videos and books for sale at the course that are optional extras for students to purchase.
Question 5
If I am a slow learner how ill I be able to retain all the information presented in the course?
We have very comprehensive course notes and optional videos available to refresh your knowledge and the course provides ample time for revision and lots of practice.
Question 6
Are there any written exams to be completed. Does it matter if English is my second language?
In the 5 day Certificate course all assessment is practically orientated. There is a small theoretical test in the Diploma program that covers topics such as contraindication, hygiene, professional codes of conduct etc. The courses are primarily hands on with the vast majority of time spent massaging, being massaged or watching the teacher’s demonstration. Therefore only minimal English language skills are required.
Question 7
What happens if I fail the assessment?
You will be invited to re-attend the course at a later date.
Question 8
Is there much work available for massage practitioners?
The type of massage we teach you will set you apart from most other average massage therapists. Our style of massage teaches you to actually fix many of peoples' chronic problems and injuries from their source therefore there will be no shortage of work for you because it is still very rare to find massage therapists who know how to massage like this and once a person has had a massage from one of our graduates they very rarely will want to go back to a different therapist.
Question 9
Are there any requirements for these courses, e.g. completion of High School? What about age restrictions?
There are no educational requirements. We have students as young as 16 and as old as 75. The most important qualities are a caring nature, a willingness to help people and a good sense of touch (which we help you develop if you don’t already have it).
At first I didn’t like the course because I thought it was different from the type of work I do as an energy healer. I was wrong. The course was fantastic. Really life changing. I learned more about the body in five days than I have my entire life. I would recommend the course to my friends. Craig is a thoughtful and powerful teacher. Full of energyErin Kelly, Dublin, Ireland
Craig’s teaching is amazing, he always finds time for everybody. Everything is so well explained and demonstrated. He is always calm and very approachableRachel Lewis, London
For me the course was very enlightening, informative, educational but most of all fun. Craig is the best, he holds your hand if necessary, very firm and a no nonsense person and listen to me he gets the job doneEulalie Kirnon London
Student Testimonials
I found the course amazing! I learnt so much is such a short space of time and feel confident to get out there and start my own massage business. Highly recommended and an excellent step into the massage industry.
~ Kim Wainer
Sydney
I enjoyed the course very much. Terry was very knowledgeable and easy to approach with questions. I graduated from this course with the feeling that I could give an effective massage. My clients (humans and animals)like this massage technique a lot.
~ Ursula Dole
Vancouver
For me, the Brandon Raynor massage course was an excellent way to start, with it's intense training and well experienced trainers, I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of the course. Loved it!!
~ Carly Milne
Townsville Australia, August 2008
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