I have received massages from a couple of UK therapists which have been just as good as anything I have received outside the UK. But I have also had some poor massages from UK therapists (mostly on CPD courses, and on my original ITEC course, where the tutor was very poor and didnโt teach the basics of posture and bodyweight).
Outside the UK, most of my personal experience is from Jamaica, Spain and Germany. I have never had a poor massage in Jamaica. I have received massages of varying standards in Spain and Germany, but I would say that the average standard is better than the average standard in the UK. (I believe that the training requirements in Germany are quite demanding: Iโm not sure about Jamaica or Spain.)
My experience of the USA is limited, and of course the training requirements there are laid down by the individual states, not by the Federal government. But one area where some American states definitely score over the UK is in their practical exam, ie:
1) When I took my ITEC exam, students did their practical assessment treating someone they already knew (some students treated their husband or boyfriend). They were assessed by an examiner who watched the massage.
2) When I took my BTEC / LSSM exam, students were required to do two practical assessments, both on someone they had never met before. They were assessed by an examiner who watched the massages.
3) In some American states (eg Hawaii), students are assessed for their practical exam by the person they are treating (ie they have to massage the examiner).
In my opinion, the BTEC/LSSM protocol is better than the ITEC protocol (because in real life, we have to massage people we have never met before). But I think that the Hawaiian protocol is better than either. In real life, clients do not judge us by what our massage looks like, but by what the massage feels like. If a therapist keeps getting repeat bookings, he/she must be doing something right! And if he/she doesnโt get many or any repeat bookings, then additional training is needed.
I should also mention that the best massage training videos I have seen are both by Americans (Sean Riehl and Art Riggs). And the best CPD training I have received in the UK has been at Jing (discussed on previous threads), where both the principal tutors trained in the USA.
Alan