Master Massage

Master Massage
massage students in San Jose, 5 branches or NHI?

I have done some research and am looking for a nationally accredited massage school. I have done a short 300 hour course including basic Swedish, shiatsu, reflexology and deep tissue. Both schools fit my criteria of teaching Acupressure, TCM, Lymphatic Sports and Spa.
5 branches looks a little intense, although it is a full 4 year masters program
National Holistic Institute (NHI) is more widely known and has a great class schedule.

Have you been to either school and what was your overall experience?
Basic things I should know before getting into TCM?
Does NHI offer any degrees, or just certification?
Other suggestions, questions comments?

Hello,

5 Branches is going to go into alot more depth and is a degree program where NHI is a certification program.

It really depends on what you want to do. If massage is what you want to do, NHI.

I am a Massage Instructor down south in Orange County at the Western Institute of Neuromuscular Therapy. Our program is ranked in the top 5 in the country.

NHI will be, in the new year, offering our schools advanced bodywork, which focuses on Pain Management. This is going to be an awesome addition to NHI, so go check them out.

Also, 5 Branches will take 3+ yrs and cost a lot more. Granted you are getting your masters, its definitely going to cost more and take longer.

Again, it really depends on your goals :)

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