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Licensed Massage Therapists make a lot of money, even in this current economic depression. With the high level of stress of everyday living, most people are looking for a way to relax and they dont mind shelling out the money to do so. Massagers can make a lot of money and they also get to travel if they work for companies such as cruise ships. They also dont just make people relax, but they are also trained to relieve pain and help people heal from injuries. They are also known as wellness professionals. To become a local Licensed Massage Therapists, the therapist will also need be patient. They should also be good at making people feel comfortable and they should be okay with being close to others in a small and intimate place. It is important to also pick a certain sub-category that falls under being a LMT. That would include Swedish massage and Reiki and even animal massage. There are quite a few others and they can all be found with a quick online search. Specializing in one type of massage can narrow down your selection of clients and make it easier to target potential customers. To work in this profession, the licensing is quite different depending on the state. Each state has their own requirements for getting licensed, so it is a good idea to check with your states licensing board.
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Balance Massage Theropy
5155 Plymouth Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
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Accupuncture and Massage
2898 Washtenaw Rd, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
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Mei Massage
2618 Washtenaw Rd, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
(734) 434-8400 Write a review -
Sullivan Patricia P Licensed Master Social Worker;Dcsw;Lmft
455 E Eisenhower Pkwy, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
(734) 769-8000 Write a review -
MELISSA TURBOW MASSAGE THERAPY
3181 Nordman Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
(734) 660-7854 Write a review -
Lavida Massage
2793 Plymouth Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
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In The Clouds Massage Therapy
2035 Hogback Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(734) 330-7787 Write a review -
Ann Arbor Therapeutic Massage Clinic
2770 Carpenter Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
(734) 667-0030 Write a review -
Nichole Stemmerich Certified Massage Therapist
180 Jackson Plz, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
(734) 658-9527 Write a review -
Karen Kleiner Massage
701 Linda Vista St, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
(734) 330-6327 Write a review -
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701 Linda Vista St, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
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More on Licensed Massage Therapists
The next step would be to get into a training program. There are a ton of Swedish massage schools and some are even offered online. Whatever local Licensed Massage Therapists school you decide to go, just make sure that it is regionally accredited. You will need to have at least 500-600 hours of training before getting licensed. Some students can complete the program a lot faster if they double up on their classes. These classes usually include mock sessions where the student will practice massages on other students. Some students (depending on the program) will graduate with a degree or a certificate. While all states do not require Licensed Massage Therapists to become certified, it is a good idea as it can land you more jobs. Because the competition is so fierce, being certified can help you land jobs in various fields. Each accredited school should be able to provide their students with a list of requirements needed for getting certified in your particular state. Some exams will be offered by the Federation of Massage State Boards. The reason this job is so lucrative is because you can start your own business easily. Massage therapists can charge a lot of money, no matter if they are new in the business or a seasoned professional. Most massagers charge around $15 dollars per hour (if they work for a company or agency). For your own business, you can triple that rate to at least $50 dollars per hour. If you are not comfortable working for yourself, then there is a lot of different salaried jobs available. The massage school you attend should have a plethora of information on the subject.