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“I look to this ancient student-and-teacher relationship as my deepest and richest guide and mentor.” says Geoff. In return Geoff offered unlimited compassion, empowerment and encouragement to his students.
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The tips I have for students are to be on time for each client, to create a connection of trust with their clients, and to always listen to the client’s expectations and strive to exceed those expectations.
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Luisa Thompson, an Atlanta School of Massage student, shares why she chose ASM and how it all began with wanting to provide comfort to her mother who was experiencing increased pain due to diabetes.
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Leticia Allen Celebrates 35 Years Leticia Allen celebrates 35 years with her team and loved ones. In the fall of 1980, the leading lady behind Atlanta School Of Massage, Leticia Allen had no idea what was in store for the very first massage school in Georgia that is now known as one of the best in […]
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I recently caught up with Will Johnson over a cup of coffee and a walk in Cabbagetown. Will is a graduate of Atlanta School of Massage, (ASM) and Atlanta Institute of Aesthetics (a program of ASM). I wanted to hear his story about how he persisted in following his dream even though it took 5 […]
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There’s an old saying that states, “If all you have is a hammer, everything starts to look like a nail.” In my opinion, when most people are faced with a problem, they reach for the tools with which they have the most experience. A particular exercise is not always the best answer to a certain problem, but it may be the only answer a personal trainer can think of. In the same way, a massage stroke may not be the best answer either, but it might be the only answer an LMT can think of.
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I practice and incorporate massage and self-care into my lifestyle. Massage Therapy is a DO SOMETHING FOR YOUR OWN GOOD type of practice. Both giving and receiving massage allows you to commit to a certain level of involvement in your well-being.
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Generally, scholarships and grants are hard to find and even harder to receive. They are not the most common method of funding education. Other options to consider for funding your education may include home equity loans, retirement savings accounts, cash values in life insurance policies, bank loans or gifts/loans from friends and family. Many of our students take advantage of our flexible repayment plans. Some also work full time and attend school part time in order to make their education more affordable.
Read More »By: Ebony Ricks
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.
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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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