Essentials for Health - school of Massage, Aromatherapy and Sports Massage
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BTEC Professional Diploma in Sports Massage and Sports Treatments course

BTEC (The Business and Technical Education Council) is a long established awarding body that works closely with colleges and universities to deliver qualifications to over 2 million learners around the world.

 What will I Learn on the sports massage course? 

You will develop advanced remedial and deep tissue techniques to provide more effective treatment before and after sport or exercise, including Injury evaluation, management and treatment. 

Massage and sports treatments:

  • Deep tissue
  • pre and post event
  • Muscle energy technique
  • Soft tissue release
  • Neuro-muscular technique
  • Stretching
  • Taping and strapping
  • Cryotherapy
  • Practical treatment techniques:
  • Bandaging
  • Compression
  • testing for injury

 

 Can anyone take the sports massage course?

Yes. If you have no previous massage qualifications, the course is 26 days usually over 13 weekends. Halfway through your course you will take the BTEC Diploma in Holistic Massage  practical and theory examinations. This allows you to become qualified as an Holistic Massage Therapist, whilst still studying for your Sports Massage Diploma.

If you are already qualified as a massage therapist our sports massage courses are held over 7 weekends spread over 5 months or as a midweek fast track

"Through fantastic teachers who are so positive and supportive, Essentials for Health has always treated me as something more than just a number. This attention to detail is extended from everyone behind the scenes also. Although my course is finished, I continue to receive this strong encouragement and guidance and belief that anything is possible....and it really is. I wouldn't think twice about going back to Essentials for further study." Edel Casey Sports Massage 2007

 

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Read our article Why study sports massage?

What will you need to do?

50 hours home practice inclusive of case studies
1 hour practical examination
2.5 hour theory paper

After qualification you can join the APNT, BCMA and ISRM

For those people who are starting without any massage qualification, you will also need to undertake the requirements of our Diploma in Holistic Massage Practice which are:

50 hours of home massage practice including case studies

Revision and homework in anatomy and physiology and massage theory

One hour practical exam and  two and a half hour theory exam. 

 

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Is what is taught, only relevant to sports people?

No you can use your knowledge gained and the remedial massage learnt, for any common injury

  What's in a name?

Our course title reflects that this is not just sports massage, it encompasses so much more.

Why are our courses longer than other schools?

We provide so much more, especially tests for and treatment of injury.

Will you get value for money?

 Although our courses are slightly more expensive than other schools, we give you more days, longer days (9.30-6pm)  and more techniques, knowledge and skills.

What Association can you join once qualified?

You will be able to enjoy full membership of the ISRM (The Institute of Sport and remedial Massage)

Want to find out More?

Give us a call for a chat or to arrange to visit a class and meet some students and tutors on 0845 1080088

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