I loved your video. The Trail Guide came included with my massage program. I just graduated this month. I bought the workbook for the trail guide as well as the MBLEx study guide. I take my MBLEx soon.
What textbook/workbook should i purchase? I start in the fall, but i am so nervous. Just became a single mom, and i have no room to fail, and i could use the extra help to get me prepared!!! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video, i live in Ohio and currently in University. My major is Intergraded health studies and hoping to go to graduate school to become a PA. However, I have a interest in massage therapy! Do you think it’s possible to do massage therapy school while doing my undergrad? I’m currently a sophomore… I also am a African American male and idk if there is a stigma or stereotypes in the industry that I want to be aware of? Thank you!
Hey, these are great questions, honestly it would depend on how many classes you are taking at a time , also how familiar with anatomy you are at this time, I feel like it might be alot on your plate , also I feel like being a male in this field does have a stigma , however there are also people that prefer male therapist. So it can be fine however if people prefer women therapist I wouldn't take it personally.
Massage school is very demanding it’s best to finish your program then enroll. It’s very intense as far as physical endurance. You have to learn how to balance your center of gravity which will require a lot of leg and feet endurance.
Thanks for the advice. I think I will stick with my medication and my doctors advice to stretch more often. I move my elderly mother in and just don't feel comfortable doing a mobile therapy. Thanks for the advice though.
I would look for a place near you that has good reviews and offer " sports massage" . That would be the best modality for individuals who are very active / in a sport. Thank you for watching!
After watching this video, I immediately bought the textbook and workbook to prepare myself before class starts (a full-time class in March!).
Love this, congratulations! It is helpful
I loved your video. The Trail Guide came included with my massage program. I just graduated this month. I bought the workbook for the trail guide as well as the MBLEx study guide. I take my MBLEx soon.
Ok , yay! Good luck and let me know how it goes.
The trail guide is definitely needed if you get a lot of anatomy questions
Omg for some reason I have been getting a lot of anatomy questions
@@84Tajuana did you pass? How hard was it.
How long did it take u to finish doing the part time program
First impression is everything! Thank you for the feedback!
I start my classes on the 19th of September 👌🏽
That's exciting!
What textbook/workbook should i purchase? I start in the fall, but i am so nervous. Just became a single mom, and i have no room to fail, and i could use the extra help to get me prepared!!! Thank you!
Hey, I'm excited to hear about your journey, I mentioned the book I thought was helpful in this video. Best of luck to you!!
@nursed2recovery I must have missed the names.. I'm sorry, thank you!
Great advice!! Thank you and super helpful!
Thank you for your great advice.
Would you recommend the night class over the day class for students who are a bit slower learners?
Honestly, I'm not sure if I can answer this correctly for you. However, the night class would definitely give you more time in between class days.
@@nursed2recovery Thanks for the response.
Thank you so much for this video, i live in Ohio and currently in University. My major is Intergraded health studies and hoping to go to graduate school to become a PA. However, I have a interest in massage therapy! Do you think it’s possible to do massage therapy school while doing my undergrad? I’m currently a sophomore… I also am a African American male and idk if there is a stigma or stereotypes in the industry that I want to be aware of? Thank you!
Hey, these are great questions, honestly it would depend on how many classes you are taking at a time , also how familiar with anatomy you are at this time, I feel like it might be alot on your plate , also I feel like being a male in this field does have a stigma , however there are also people that prefer male therapist. So it can be fine however if people prefer women therapist I wouldn't take it personally.
@@nursed2recovery awesome thank you so much!!! For responding ❤️👍🏽
Massage school is very demanding it’s best to finish your program then enroll. It’s very intense as far as physical endurance. You have to learn how to balance your center of gravity which will require a lot of leg and feet endurance.
Great video! Love it 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you
Where can you get a good massage in Atlanta. I am a swimmer and i aggrivated my lower back somehow. Thanks
Try a mobile massage therapist. You will get more of a quality massage.
Thanks for the advice. I think I will stick with my medication and my doctors advice to stretch more often. I move my elderly mother in and just don't feel comfortable doing a mobile therapy. Thanks for the advice though.
I would look for a place near you that has good reviews and offer " sports massage" . That would be the best modality for individuals who are very active / in a sport. Thank you for watching!
You are sooooooo beautiful AND you have a BOMB personality!
Thank youuu!
Hello, did they give you any books, or just the binder?
The binder and a book to help study for the state board test
@@nursed2recovery Thank you.
Nice video!! 💪👍👍
Thank you!
I have the trail guide am actually going to school for it
Duration and price of the course?
Hello it depends on the school you choose and if you are a full time or part time student
Excellent video 👍. Thanks for posting. New sub here.
Thank you! I appreciate your sub
How can I contact you more about your experience?
Feel free to DM me on My instagram
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Great video,what was the course study for this
Just a Massage Therapy program
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