Alternatively you may like to learn massage from
one of our more established locations such as our
Montana
branch of our massage school , Vermont
Massage School or our new massage massage
school in Hawaii. Or if you prefer a
more exotic location why not join us at one of our
massage courses in Canada,
Ireland,
the
UK, New
Zealand, South
Africa or Australia.
You may also be interested in attending our massage
course if you are already a massage therapist and
want to learn a deeper form of massage therapy that
incorporates a lot of techniques from the East such
as acupressure, reflexology and aromatherapy. Our
massage style is generally considered one of the strongest
massage styles in the world as well as one of the
most powerfully effective at getting rid of deep seated
tension and emotional blockages in the body.
You can also do our massage course if you don't intend
to earn money from your practicing massage therapy
in Arizona. If you would like to have a very effective
form of massage therapy that you can practice on friends
and family then our massage class is probably the
right class for you. We also have a 3 day massage
course specifically designed for this purpose. Please
ask our friendly staff about this by contacting us
on 1 888 330 3338 or email us at info@brandonraynor.com.
If you would like to become one of the best massage
therapists in Arizona then please consider completing
a massage class with our internationally acclaimed
massage school. Please also see our main website www.brandonraynor.com
for more details.
There may be local city or county regulations affecting
practicing massage in Arizona. There are also state
regulations that require a certain number of hours
of massage training at a state massage school in order
to be able to practice massage in Arizona. For information
about practicing in your area please contact the local
city hall or see the massage board website. We don't
agree with the massage regulations and Brandon Raynor,
the President of the International
Natural Therapies Association is currently
travelling around the United States speaking out against
these massage laws that prohibit people from practicing
the various arts of massage unless they are registered
with a state board and undergo one philosophical approach
to massage training. It's like an art school regulating
that nobody can practice painting a picture unless
they attend their school first.
Massage has its origins in many cultures of the world
such as Thailand, Hawaii, Japan, China, Turkey, Nepal
and India just to name a few. Each of these cultures
has a different approach to massage training and massage
therapy. The community is best served by people having
access to all these different therapies as well as
new and innovative therapies such as Raynor massage
that draw upon all these different approaches. A massage
board that dictates that only one philosophy of training
is the right one merely restricts innovation and creativity
and lessens the freedom to choose a health practitioner
for the people of Arizona.
For more details of Brandon Raynor's attempts to change
the massage laws in Arizona and across the US please
see www.thefreedomride.org
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