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Laura Allen recently wrote a great blog post about a meeting happening today and tomorrow (9/13-14) among some of the biggest leaders in the massage profession. They plan to discuss the progress that has been made in recent years, as well as some of the challenges the profession might face now and in the future. What do you think some of the biggest challenges are to the massage & bodywork profession?
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So would you say the tests need to be changed to better test the skills a massage therapist needs? What kind of changes would you make?
Gordon J. Wallis said:
They need to get away from teaching people how to pass ever more tests, and start teaching how to be massage therapists.
So would you say the tests need to be changed to better test the skills a massage therapist needs? What kind of changes would you make?
Gordon J. Wallis said:They need to get away from teaching people how to pass ever more tests, and start teaching how to be massage therapists.
So would you say the tests need to be changed to better test the skills a massage therapist needs? What kind of changes would you make?
Gordon J. Wallis said:They need to get away from teaching people how to pass ever more tests, and start teaching how to be massage therapists.
Some of the biggest challenges...A culture that believes that massage is a luxury, something rich people do to spoil themselves. An increasingly Puritanical approach to draping. Corporations who are now dictating to massage schools. A culture that is afraid to say that massage is intuitive, combined/contrasted with a culture that is irritated by the exploration of the science behind massage. We need a balance of each. Massage (and other modalities) is a science and an art.
I think this is a bit of a repeat of some of the other topics but I think they are worth repeating.
I'm not familiar enough with the tests to make any suggestions of how they need to be changed. I do think that MT's should have a working knowledge of how the human body functions, and that can be tested.
And I agree with Gordon - book knowledge isn't enough. It's imperative to get your hands on people and feel. That can't be tested.
Thank you.
Jason David Bratcher said:
We are more than just a muscle.
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