Phase I: Foundations of Massage Therapy
In this introductory phase, students build a strong foundation in massage therapy, starting with core studies in Anatomy, Physiology, and Kinesiology to understand the body’s structure and movement. Training includes proper use of massage equipment and essential practices in hygiene and sanitation for a professional setting.
Students will also learn the principles of confidentiality and professionalism and develop effective communication skills to confidently share the benefits of massage therapy with clients.
Anatomy, Physiology, and Kinesiology • 50 hours
Phase II: Advanced Techniques and Client Connection
In this phase, students deepen their skills with techniques that promote safe and restorative recovery. They’ll focus on building a strong client-therapist connection, mastering proper body mechanics, and delivering a comprehensive full-body massage.
Key Areas:
• Understanding the Human Body Connection
• Advanced Thai Massage Level I
• Techniques: Swedish, Lomi Lomi, Shiatsu, Hot stone, Maternal, Reflexology, Chair massage
Theory & Practical Demonstrations • 100 hours
Phase III: Clinical Practice and Advanced Techniques
In this final phase, students build confidence by working directly with clients in a clinical setting. They gain hands-on experience with client consultations, record-keeping, clinical procedures, and supervised massage sessions. Emphasis is placed on advanced techniques, practical experience, and collaboration, preparing students for the evolving field of muscle therapy. This comprehensive training encourages continuous growth and learning from peers.
Practical & Advanced Massage Training • 420 Hours
Total Program Hours • 570 Hours