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  • Holistic Massage Diploma Course (Level 4)

  • Introduction to Massage 'Taster' course

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  • Deep Tissue Massage Course

    This course is taking place in London, United Kingdom

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Face To Face Courses

  • Introduction to Massage Course

    One-day courses for complete beginners. Learn to give an effective & relaxing massage Thinking of taking the professional diploma course? Take this course as a free taster Practical hands-on teaching approach

  • Professional Massage Diploma Courses

    Top quality diploma course teaching the ‘real thing’ of becoming a master professional therapist Highly accredited by the Massage Training Institute, insurances and more Help with finding your first job. Nine months, part-time

  • Advanced Massage Courses

    Top quality diploma course teaching the ‘real thing’ of becoming a master professional therapist Highly accredited by the Massage Training Institute, insurances and more Help with finding your first job. Nine months, part-time

  • Dror Steiner
      Dror Steiner commented on Wall post by Emma Brett

      Hi Emma, it should be something like 'contract internal organs such as stomach.'
      It's not a great question...

    • Amber widdett
        Amber widdett commented on Wall post by Amber widdett

        Thanks Dror,

        Do we need to learn all the muscle origins and insersions as well? I know

        • Dror Steiner
          By Dror Steiner

          Sorry Amber, I have missed this question. No, you don't need to learn the muscles origin and insertion.

      • Dror Steiner
          Dror Steiner commented on Wall post by Amber widdett

          Hello Amber,
          Yes you can. If you give each client a consultation and a treatment, then its all fine.

        • Dror Steiner
            Dror Steiner commented on comment by Olga Tomilo

            Good, however, this is out of the course material so I will not add this to the course material. Just don't want to confuse and overload students...

          • Olga Tomilo
              Olga Tomilo commented on comment by Olga Tomilo

              It was good to see the ligaments around the knee joint in 3d

            • Olga Tomilo
                Olga Tomilo commented on comment by Olga Tomilo

                It is just my curiosity. I wanted to see a dissection of a long bone to see how the yellow bone marrow looks like. I looked at the video showing a blood sample under the microscope to see red, white cells and platelets. I looked at bones and muscles in 3D, googled the ear bones pictures.

              • Dror Steiner
                  Dror Steiner commented on comment by Olga Tomilo

                  I want you to avoid spending time 'Googeling' any course material. What do you need? Which images? Which videos?

                • Olga Tomilo
                    Olga Tomilo commented on Wall post by Dror Steiner

                    I have two massages booked this weekend. The study part is a bit more challenging at the moment for me. It is a lot to take in but also enjoyable and interesting at the same time. I think the key is to be consistent and enjoy the learning by googling the pictures and the videos for the visual effects :D How is everyone else getting on?

                    • Dror Steiner
                      By Dror Steiner

                      I want you to avoid spending time 'Googeling' any course material. What do you need? Which images? Which videos?

                    • Olga Tomilo
                      By Olga Tomilo

                      It is just my curiosity. I wanted to see a dissection of a long bone to see how the yellow bone marrow looks like. I looked at the video showing a blood sample under the microscope to see red, white cells and platelets. I looked at bones and muscles in 3D, googled the ear bones pictures.

                    • Olga Tomilo
                      By Olga Tomilo

                      It was good to see the ligaments around the knee joint in 3d

                    • Dror Steiner
                      By Dror Steiner

                      Good, however, this is out of the course material so I will not add this to the course material. Just don't want to confuse and overload students...

                  • Dror Steiner
                      Dror Steiner commented on Wall post by Katie Copland

                      Sorry for the late reply. Yes! It can be part of your massage received

                    • Dror Steiner
                        Dror Steiner commented on comment by Michele Anderson

                        Thanks Michele, Stuart and all the rest of the group. Great! Good start! Your learning curve will be quite high in the next few months, so allow some space and time. The first step in improvement is the balance between recognising your positive development, yet see what still need to get better. You are welcome to use any other oil and other 'stuff', but be I want you to focus on the things we did in class. Its lovely to add candles ect, but you should 'hold' a good massage without those.

                      • Michele Anderson

                          Hi i did massage Monday and Tuesday. Went better than expected but still room for lots of improvement. Need some fluidity

                          • Dror Steiner
                            By Dror Steiner

                            Thanks Michele, Stuart and all the rest of the group. Great! Good start! Your learning curve will be quite high in the next few months, so allow some space and time. The first step in improvement is the balance between recognising your positive development, yet see what still need to get better. You are welcome to use any other oil and other 'stuff', but be I want you to focus on the things we did in class. Its lovely to add candles ect, but you should 'hold' a good massage without those.

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                          • Dror Steiner
                              Dror Steiner commented on comment by Dror Steiner

                              Very good answer. It doesnt have to be long, just full of those details. At the end, every long questions should be about 1 to 2 pages. your writing is more concise but includes all the needed points. Its not an exam about 'how to elaborate your knowledge' but about just giving the details you know. Short is good. One word: try not to be too short...Describe things as you can, but you are in the point of good balance.

                            • Emma Brett
                                Emma Brett commented on comment by Dror Steiner

                                Or is this the amount of information expected for this part of the question?

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