Any massage therapist willing to improve him/herself needs to periodically take continuing education courses. How do you know what class is the best class to take? Is it the price? What about number of students in class? And is it possible to take a massage CEU class close to home?
I have taken a variety of continuing ed courses, with great variety, and I have been pleased with all the "hands on" time spent in them. The only class I've taken via homestudy was an ethics course, and I could have taken the test without reading the material.
Some hands on classes offer small class size, and others take place in an enormous room with the instructor wearing a headset. You'll find that Center for Barefoot Massage classes throughout the US are small in size, typically with one instructor for 8 students or less. We frequently have classes in Cincinnati, Durham, Albany, Palm Harbor, FL, Colorado Springs, St. Louis, Dallas, San Antonio and coming soon to Virginia and California
For more information on this style of barefoot massage continuing education courses, please check online at http://ashiatsuworkshops.com/. Instructor Mary-Claire Fredette teaches fun, small classes regularly in Cincinnati, Ohio.