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The Philosophy of Brandon Raynor's Massage Therapy School
The philosophy of our Massage Therapy School is to provide the best quality no-nonsense massage training in the world today. Our solution is affordable and fast.
Our Massage Therapy School promotes only contents that you will actually need in your massage career.
Ask yourself: Is a good massage therapist someone who can recite Latin anatomical jargon, or someone who can help people with their health conditions and / or make you feel better?
Almost every massage therapy school I have seen in Australia, the United States, Asia, South Africa and England offers usually massage education that takes between six months and two years. But do longer courses necessarily mean better quality massage education?
Certainly not. Quantity does not always equal quality. Many of these massage courses are filled with hundreds of hours of learning scientific jargon that is not relevant to the real world practice of massage. When someone wants to start a massage career, he or she must ask what it takes to be a good massage therapist.
We must look at the massage therapy goals, and then we must judge a massage therapy school based on whether that massage education is going to help us achieve our goals. In other words, a person may take 500 or 5000 hours of massage classes, but we must consider how relevant the massage course hours are to becoming a massage therapist. Brandon's massage courses focus on three things: Giving, receiving and watching massages. Real life examples, no routines, individual evaluation and treatment choices.
Why Should Brandon Raynor's Massage Therapy School be the first step of Your Massage Career?
When choosing a massage therapy school, a prospective student should always consider whether the massage training in question will aid his goals, and what the fastest, most cost effective and interesting way to achieve the goal of becoming an excellent massage therapist is.
Brandon Raynor is a world reformer of massage training. His international massage therapy school, Brandon Raynor's School of Therapeutic Massage and Natural Therapies (BRNST), has been instrumental in making the massage course contents more relevant to the actual needs of becoming a first class and successful massage therapist.
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