Just beat it
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I'm planning on taking the deep tissue courses after going through the basic courses at school. Our school teaches swedish, myofascial massage and then other electives of our choice like chair massage, prenatal ect. The deep tissue courses take much longer to complete than these other electives, partially because of how they are broken up and offered part by part.
I feel it is in my best interest to learn the deep tissue series before getting 'out there' in the real world as a professional.
I've talked to some others who say it's way more important to just graduate as soon as possible and I will learn as I go all I need to know and that the deep tissue classes aren't necessary. I have to keep in mind that these others have been in the field for a long time (over 15yrs) and all that they do is just second nature to them. I am thinking that they just don't remember really well just NOT KNOWING HOW to apply deep tissue.
How could I just go out into the world and be ignorant of how to properly apply deep tissue??? Furthermore, I feel that it is not right to try to encourage me to not get as much schooling as I feel is necessary to be safe when working on clients. :::sigh:::
I know I have to do what I feel is right for *ME*.
My point in posting all of this is that other people will always be there to tell us what to do and perhaps what worked for THEM. Just because we are newbies at massage doesn't mean we don't know what we want or what is best for us. It feels like when I was pregnant and everybody wanted to tell me their birth story ect and told me how it was going to be and what I should do lol.
Thanks for reading my little rant.
I feel it is in my best interest to learn the deep tissue series before getting 'out there' in the real world as a professional.
I've talked to some others who say it's way more important to just graduate as soon as possible and I will learn as I go all I need to know and that the deep tissue classes aren't necessary. I have to keep in mind that these others have been in the field for a long time (over 15yrs) and all that they do is just second nature to them. I am thinking that they just don't remember really well just NOT KNOWING HOW to apply deep tissue.
How could I just go out into the world and be ignorant of how to properly apply deep tissue??? Furthermore, I feel that it is not right to try to encourage me to not get as much schooling as I feel is necessary to be safe when working on clients. :::sigh:::
I know I have to do what I feel is right for *ME*.
My point in posting all of this is that other people will always be there to tell us what to do and perhaps what worked for THEM. Just because we are newbies at massage doesn't mean we don't know what we want or what is best for us. It feels like when I was pregnant and everybody wanted to tell me their birth story ect and told me how it was going to be and what I should do lol.
Thanks for reading my little rant.