J. Lloyd asked:

A massage therapy school works towards providing adept learning and knowledge about various massage technique to prospective massage therapists. These schools also provide the certification and other rewards to students so that they can utilize these for a bright career and recognition.

Massage therapy schools are considered as one of the fastest growing industries in health care field. You can see around one thousand massage schools and training centers in the US alone.

Additionally, students can also learn therapies from technical, community and university colleges. These days, there are several massage associations that promote the benefits of a massage therapy. There are around two hundred massage techniques and varieties of massage schools across the globe. In order to select the right school for yourself, you need to undergo a research. You can also visit these schools personally and learn about different massage techniques offered. This will also let you decide on a particular type of massage you want to hold expertise in.

One of the best ways to determine the efficiency of a massage school is to take a trial apprenticeship from a recognized school or massage institution. This will give you an idea on what is taught in these schools. You can come to know about the style of education adopted in these schools.

Try to talk to the teachers or trained massage therapists in these schools to learn about what they teach and the manner in which they educate their students on the subject.

Another way to determine the efficiency of a school is to read a lot about the review and grade of each school located in your area. Try to talk to your friends and know about the reputation of the school prior to joining it.

One of the best ways to find a good massage school for yourself is to research a lot. You can visit the internet in this regard. You would find a lot of massage training centers and schools providing education on massage therapies online. You need to compare all these schools in terms of certification, awards and reviews obtained by each school. Don’t join a school without getting good knowledge on a particular school. You may end up paying high fees without any benefits.

Most massage schools include course work that lets students to learn specific massage therapies. These therapies may be just introduced in the industry but you need to know about these in order to attain the best knowledge. This will help you become an expert in this field.

If you are interested in learning massage skills to make a career in this field you need to attend a reputed school that provides education in this field, in your area. There are several massage schools in the US and you can join one of them in order to attain certification in this field.

The key is to conduct a research on these schools and find out the best one for yourself.

Visit some of the online websites for this purpose. This will let you decide on the best of massage training school.


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Pepe asked:

From high school to college or college to med school in a diffrent country.

US to UK where can I find information on what you have to do, do you just apply?


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Paragon School asked:

Shooting Methods – Wise Choices – 1 of 4

December 2008 Shooting Tip

Last month we talked about the advisability of you having more than one shooting method available when facing so many sporting clays target presentations. I thought, over the next few months, each month we could focus on one method, why and where you might want to use it.

Before we begin, I’d like to say that this is a hotly debated topic. Many will argue that this method or that method is best for a particular presentation. Will that method work on that presentation? Sure! Consistently? Ahhh,……now there’s the real question. Every shooting method has its strengths and weaknesses. It’s up to us to match a method’s strength to a presentation difficulty. That gives us the advantage, not the target!

I believe each of the methods we’ll discuss will put the odds in our favor when applied correctly and matched correctly with a presentation. Method # 1 will be Maintained Lead or Sustained Lead.

Maintained lead starts the muzzle in front of the target and keeps it there. A lead picture is established from the outset and, theoretically, held though the swing to and past the trigger pull. While some folks will argue that you do follow through with maintained lead (after the trigger pull), many don’t. What does this mean? As target’s pick up speed, maintained lead shooters often fall behind in their lead pictures, then miss behind. On a faster bird, as the shooter strives to see a specific lead measurement, the gun is actually slowing down. Unbeknownst to the shooter, the lead picture is collapsing. Maintained lead can and does work on faster targets but often stumbles because the gun is decelerating coming into the trigger pull.

Where maintained lead shines is on slower targets at all fair shotgun distances. Bird / barrel relationships are easy to see and a soft follow through completes the shot. X. Consistently. Long incoming birds; slow crossers at all distances and heights; these birds are ideal for maintained lead. Add a little follow through and voila, XXXXXX!……..

To review the full article please visit:http://www.paragonschool.com/sporting-clays-tip-12-2008.html

“Shooting Methods – Wise Choices – 1 of 4″ is Part 2 of an ongoing series of tips on shooting methods.  Over the next few months, each month we will focus on one method, why and where you might want to use it, and the strengths and weaknesses of each method.

View The Sporting Clays Tips Index

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xedothecat asked:

What would be the difference in getting a degree from some tech school as opposed to a university? There has to be some benefit of going to university… the way it seems now when I research it is all propaganda. If all is true that I read about tech schools, why would anybody go to university? Is it just as easy to get a job with a degree from a tech school as a university? ANY information on this would be greatly appreciated.


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Hey Yu asked:

I’m in massage therapy school about to graduate and I’m looking to take some business courses and obtain a degree in an area of interest. Like poetry, creative writing, something to that assortment
I love to write and just wanted to figure out some of my options before I graduated school here in able to be ready to travel when I do.

Help?


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08
Superman1969 asked:

A horse is a horse of curse of curse…and a ***** is *****.

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