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By: Ebony Ricks
Four months into the program and I can honestly say I’ve learned a lot. Yano Anaya, Personal Training Program Director, definitely knows his craft and I truly respect his vision.
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Some people would find having a filtered water system not a big deal but to me it meant everything! It was another example of how people and planet health are part of the school’s core values.
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If I could help restore strength in my client’s muscles then I wouldn’t have to work so hard as a massage therapist relieving all the pain. It made sense to become a personal trainer.
Read More »By: Jeret Adair
“I left with a great reading on personal fitness and new fitness goals.” For Day 29 of Fitness, I arrived to Atlanta School of Massage’s Personal Trainer Program studio at 7 a.m., and was greeted by Tony, my enthusiastic and knowledgeable personal trainer. He explained that he would be walking me through an incredibly thorough examination of my body […]
Read More »By: Eric Lichtfuss
When we teach our students how to write and coach their programming, I rarely approach them and tell them to stop, But I regularly ask them “why?” What is the Risk vs. Reward for the Client?
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At last, or OMG, did he really just ask me to marry him? At first, the shock takes over your entire body. After a few moments of floating in pure love and acceptance of spending the rest of your life with the most important person to you on this planet that little voice creeps in […]
Read More »By: Carmen Jones
Selfies are still #1. 1. How we look on Instagram, Facebook and other forms of social media will continue to influence trends in makeup, skincare and plastic surgery. We will continue to look to You Tube tutorials for makeup and skincare instruction and will also continue to share our techniques online. Internal health = external beauty. 2. We […]
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Atlanta School of Massage, (ASM), faculty and students spoke up against a proposed amendment that would have negatively impacted the massage therapy industry. ASM accounted for 30 of the 50 plus attendees at the Georgia Massage Licensing Board meeting last Friday. “After 4 hours of listening to public comments from individuals in the massage field including myself, Traci Daly-Smith, […]
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Margaret Alfieri, Atlanta School of Massage Program Director and other leaders from ASM attended the American Massage Therapy Association, (AMTA) chapter meeting in Sandy Springs on Tuesday, November 19, 2014. They discussed the proposed amendment by the The Georgia Massage Licensing Board to limit the acceptance of certain energy and bodywork techniques as valid massage therapy modalities. If adopted, the Board would no longer accept continuing education in the modalities of structural integration, reflexology, movement practices, and energy practices.
Read More »By: Leslie Giattina
Life force is the energy within us that proves on the outside we are alive. It not only creates heat but also provides strength for our hearts, our mind, our spirit and soul.
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