Massage Essentials Gives Prospective Students A Chance To Test-Drive Massage Therapy School. Is This Transformative Training Right For You? Massage Essentials is a free workshop for those people considering massage therapy education. This free class, taught by HAC's Headmaster, Tom Tessereau, allows all participants to "test-drive" the Healing Arts Center's highly unique Massage Therapy Training Program. HAC is the oldest, largest and most comprehensive massage therapy training program in the region. The school is known for blending top-shelf training in massage technique with holistic healing modalities such as Reiki, Pranic Healing and Transformational Breathwork. This multifaceted approach gives its graduates a much larger tool kit with which to create a successful professional career. Every HAC graduate is taught an entire term of Myofascial Release, an advanced massage technique, that can treat a wide spectrum of health issues from sports injuries to relieving the pain of mastectomy scars. About Massage Essentials:
When: February 16, 2019 - 10 am to 2 pm. Where: The Healing Arts Center, 10073 Manchester Road, Suite 100, St. Louis, MO 63122 (free parking in the back of the building). Cost: Free Who Should Come: Anyone thinking about entering massage therapy training or interested in becoming a massage therapy professional. About The School:
Best-In-Class School, Best-In-Class Training. The Healing Arts Center trains its students to be healers and wellness professionals rather than low-pay workers for the pamper massage industry. The school is an outspoken advocate for the entire massage therapy profession as a bona fide healing art. HAC prepares its students for careers in higher-end clinics, alternative and complimentary medical facilities and, for the most part, to become independent massage providers. The Only Student Cancer Clinic In The Midwest. While every school is required to have a student clinic, HAC is the only school with a Free Cancer Clinic that treats clients who are being treated for cancer by oncologists. Student cancer clinicians are selected for this honors status clinic after their third term and are given special training in providing care for cancer patients. The Happiest Graduates Anywhere. Seriously. In addition to having a robust and diverse curriculum, HAC graduates are the happiest graduates anywhere. This is a testament to the deep personal transformation that occurs for everyone in this extraordinary training program. Students are taught how to heal others by first healing themselves. They are taught to meditate and how to control their own being before the connect with clients and patients. This exploration of the the true factors that create wellness extends beyond mere physical health is life-changing. Ask any HAC graduate. Really. Any HAC graduate.
This schedule allows for complete absorption of the training while leaving plenty of time for a full-time job so that students do not have overload themselves with student loans. Accelerated pace class schedules for massage training might be appropriate if all one wants to do is give back rubs, but to be a real massage therapist, it takes proper training by masters of the respective healing arts and this kind of training takes time.
Get Real Life Experience Right Now. HAC has a massive student clinic and students start working on these clients after passing their first ten-week term. Students hit the ground running with 1,200 student clinic clients that let students experience a wide variety of massage care needs in every body type imaginable. Unlike, other schools, HAC believes that students learn by doing and our students spend a total of forty (40) weeks in clinical training. Furthermore, HAC has classes with as many as twenty-four students (we limit the size to twenty-four). This means instead of learning on the same two people in class, at HAC you are exposed to a broader and more diverse training experience from the first day. |
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