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I think age should not be an issue as far as the practice. The amount of passion, dedication, and thoroughness is what counts. I am a student, I'm only 21, and I am very passionate about massage therapy. The more I learn, the more I want to learn. To me, it's amazing to see so many young individuals, like myself, dedicate their time to learning about something that, to other young people, may seem boring. The amount of hours put into training should not be chosen by the age of the student, but by the amount of knowledge required to do the job effectively.
Amber Banks said:I think age should not be an issue as far as the practice. The amount of passion, dedication, and thoroughness is what counts. I am a student, I'm only 21, and I am very passionate about massage therapy. The more I learn, the more I want to learn. To me, it's amazing to see so many young individuals, like myself, dedicate their time to learning about something that, to other young people, may seem boring. The amount of hours put into training should not be chosen by the age of the student, but by the amount of knowledge required to do the job effectively.
I agree with this! As someone some years older than you (ahem), it is exciting and encouraging to me to see so many younger people with a passion for the field. I was in a program with younger and older people, and it was a great mix. One thing I will say, which is true regardless of the age of the student/practitioner, is that he or she must be focused on the client! I have had bad massages from young and old, and it's always because the therapist isn't "present." Some might say that student therapists right out of high school don't have the life experience to have developed the patience required to listen and go beyond self, something integral to good bodywork, but I think that it depends wholly upon the person.
It isn't about the knowledge but being able to hold the therapeutic container and being able to hold boundaries and be of service. Yes it is good to be passionate and I am glad you are but many that I see and get emails from just want to become a massage therapist to get out of taking math classes. They are texting while doing massages.
I think age should not be an issue as far as the practice. The amount of passion, dedication, and thoroughness is what counts. I am a student, I'm only 21, and I am very passionate about massage therapy. The more I learn, the more I want to learn. To me, it's amazing to see so many young individuals, like myself, dedicate their time to learning about something that, to other young people, may seem boring. The amount of hours put into training should not be chosen by the age of the student, but by the amount of knowledge required to do the job effectively.
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