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Information on Becoming a Massage Therapist

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By Stephen Venneman
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Becoming a massage therapist means much more than knowing how to rub a sore shoulder. There is a great deal of preparation before embarking on a new career.

    Select A School

  1. The first thing any aspiring massage therapist should do is find a school that meets his needs. This should include a complete curriculum teaching the modalities and techniques he is interested in learning, such as aromatherapy or sports massage. It should also offer a good job placement office and reasonable tuition or tuition assistance.
  2. Get Your License

  3. After school, most states will require a graduate get a license before she starts seeing clients. Check with your school to see what the license requirements are.
  4. Pick Your Work Setting

  5. Once a license has been secured, a massage therapist should decide what setting she would like to work in. Spas, chiropractor's offices and massage businesses are just a few options for a massage therapist to seek employment.
  6. Continue Your Education

  7. The educational process never ends for a massage therapist. Continuing education helps improve and expand on a therapist's skills, and should become a regular part of every therapist's professional life.
  8. Start Your Practice

  9. Most massage therapists look for ways to work for themselves rather than someone else. A therapist's education, experience and skills all lend themselves to opening a practice and becoming a success.

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