Level 3 is the foundation to sports massage therapy so this means that you can treat clients with postural problems, tension or who need sports specific maintenance to aid their recovery. To deal with both acute and post-acute injuries you will need to progress onto the level 4 or 5 course.
By the end of the Level 3 diploma in sports massage therapy you will be able to provide sports massage to a range of clients who have dysfunctional tissue, without acute / post-acute injuries or underlying pathological conditions.
Level 3 is the foundation to sports massage therapy so this means that you can treat clients with postural problems, tension or who need sports specific maintenance to aid their recovery. To deal with both acute and post-acute injuries you will need to progress onto the level 4 or 5 course.
Our part-time course gives you 6 full weekends of face to face teaching with full time therapists. This results in you gaining better practical skills and learning far more than if you were to choose an online course. To do that we structure the entire course over 6 months giving you time to learn and digest the material properly.
This totals 6 teaching weekends, one weekend (Sat/Sun) per month for 6 months, and one day for final exams. We also include a real life experience of going to a sports club for your pre and post assessment. This gives you a taste of what working at an event is really like.
Our course includes a bolt on business module which means that we will show you step by step what to do once you are qualified to take this new knowledge and generate an income from it.
Find Your Purpose
Maybe you've always wanted to be able to help others?
Or maybe you're looking for a different direction in your career?
Who knows? You might find that you've wanted to do something like this your whole life.
Some of our Sports Massage Therapists were 'late to the party' and retrained after leaving their other careers. They're loving life and giving something back - what could be better?
Reducing pain and giving someone the movement back in their body is an incredible gift and we want to teach you how to do it. The information below should give you everything you need to get booked on so you can become a Level 3 qualified Sports Massage therapist with enough knowledge to generate an additional income, set up your own sports massage business or simply gain a new skill.
This 2-day course covers the principles and rationale essential for precision work as developed by Jan Williamson of the School of Precision Reflexology. The focus will be on working with the subtle energy of the body using light touch ‘linking’ techniques to connect through the reflexes on the...
In these difficult and challenging times, many are looking for a new career direction. These courses will give you a detailed and comprehensive insight into your chosen career path and a first step without over-committing yourself.
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