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Massage Schools in Kentucky
If you are considering massage schools in Kentucky, you have many great schools to visit. Many have a great reputation for providing quality massage therapy education. Located in the Southeastern region of the United States, West Virginia lies to the east, Virginia to the southeast, and Tennessee to the south. Missouri, Illinois and Indiana are all west of the state. Kentucky sporting events bring lots of people to visit the area, but the horse races are the most popular. Both Kentucky residents and visitors seek bodywork services, so there is great potential for your success in the field. If you are seeking a part-time or full-time career, the Kentucky massage schools listed below will be able to provide you with the skills in massage therapy techniques that you need to begin your career. Be sure to read my "Tips on Choosing a Massage School" page before you begin your search for a list of great questions to ask as you tour the massage schools. Education information about Kentucky massage schools, as well as licensure requirements, can be found on the Kentucky state website at www.bmt.ky.gov.
This video provides testimonials from students at the Lexington Healing Arts Academy in Lexington, KY. Lexington Healing Arts Academy provides certification programs in Massage Therapy, Personal Fitness and Yoga Teacher Training. Instructors have been teaching in massage training programs for more than 10 years. Lexington Healing Arts Academy is committed to helping their students succeed in their education and their career. The entire program is 14 months, a 700 Hour certificate program, and you are prepared to start your new career in massage therapy. Completion of the LHAA program will prepare students to take the NCBTMB or MBLEx exam required for state licensure and begin a career in Massage Therapy. LHAA graduates have a strong success rate in passing the National Certification exam, always exceeding the national average pass rate. Students from this school averaged a 87% pass rate for 2009-2010. Go back to Massage Education Guide Homepage
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