hello,
I'm new to this so forgive me if i commit a faux-pas! I am a newly qualified practcising holistic massage therapist really interesetd to hear from anyone that might have done the TouchPro chair massage course and how they found it? I read with interest about the no hands course that Fozzyo had done but think i've decide against that for now. I have also seen a course at Morley College for on-site massage that is less intensive than the touchpro but maybe it's better to do a college course and be less tied to a particular 'brand' or way of doing things..what do people think? The college course is less expensive too..but doesn't have the advantage of giving you active help with work opportunities after course completion (which is an appealing part of the TouchPro course..apparently..)
Forgive me if i'm covering old ground..Any advice gratefully received,
x
I'm new to this so forgive me if i commit a faux-pas! I am a newly qualified practcising holistic massage therapist really interesetd to hear from anyone that might have done the TouchPro chair massage course and how they found it? I read with interest about the no hands course that Fozzyo had done but think i've decide against that for now. I have also seen a course at Morley College for on-site massage that is less intensive than the touchpro but maybe it's better to do a college course and be less tied to a particular 'brand' or way of doing things..what do people think? The college course is less expensive too..but doesn't have the advantage of giving you active help with work opportunities after course completion (which is an appealing part of the TouchPro course..apparently..)
Forgive me if i'm covering old ground..Any advice gratefully received,
x