Steven.t Stevenson
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Hi
For a long time now I have been interested in becoming a sports therapist/remedial masseur. I tried to get on the over subscribed physio degree course at my local uni about 12 years ago to no avail and regreted giving up so easily.
I've been looking into various courses. The one that really stands out is the Remedial Massage course at the Northern Inst of Massage. My intention is to then go on to do their sports massage course.
One of my friends has done IIHHT and VCTC courses, but says that NIM is the way to go if I can afford it.
Are there any other courses that are worth doing? Or can someone recommend any colleges etc, I live just outside Durham.
I feel I can make a go at this and realise that it may take some time to build up a practise. How long does this generally take?
What are the chances of employment once qualified? Or is self employment the realistic way to go?
Thanks
Kevin.
For a long time now I have been interested in becoming a sports therapist/remedial masseur. I tried to get on the over subscribed physio degree course at my local uni about 12 years ago to no avail and regreted giving up so easily.
I've been looking into various courses. The one that really stands out is the Remedial Massage course at the Northern Inst of Massage. My intention is to then go on to do their sports massage course.
One of my friends has done IIHHT and VCTC courses, but says that NIM is the way to go if I can afford it.
Are there any other courses that are worth doing? Or can someone recommend any colleges etc, I live just outside Durham.
I feel I can make a go at this and realise that it may take some time to build up a practise. How long does this generally take?
What are the chances of employment once qualified? Or is self employment the realistic way to go?
Thanks
Kevin.