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Please use this group to share massage and bodywork related study questions, answers, support, resources and advice.

Website: http://www.abmp.com
Location: online, nationwide
Members: 178
Latest Activity: Apr 15, 2013

Welcome! My name is Katie Mills and I am a School Liaison here at ABMP as well as a Massage Student.

Welcome! Please use this space as a place to post questions and ask for advice. We at ABMP would be glad to help with regard to your student liability, legislative and license concerns, and more--please feel free to give us a call at 800-458-2267. We can also help you to access the members only section of www.abmp.com. You'll find a wealth of resources there, all designed specifically with YOU in mind. Please log-on to access our study support, massage article archive, free website builder, and much more!

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Hello new student here. 4 Replies

Hello AllI am a new student set to start classes in about two weeks. I am also a LPN. I am not making a career change just adding to. I was wondering if anyone had any good study tips or resources…Continue

Started by kia Campbell. Last reply by Katie Mills Oct 11, 2012.

announcement 5 Replies

Erin, I proudly announce that I just passed my licensing exam with an 85. In about a month I'll receive my license to practice.However, that does not mean I'll no longer be a student.  I will be a…Continue

Started by Gary W Addis, LMT. Last reply by Laura Garza Aug 27, 2012.

Have you taken the MBlex or NCB exam? 7 Replies

Hi Massage Students, As many of you have been on this page for a while now, I wanted to check in and see who, if any among you, are currently in (or just past) the credentialing process. Have you…Continue

Started by Erin Romanin. Last reply by Aaron J Witz Aug 13, 2012.

What are you NOT learning in massage school? 27 Replies

Hey Friends, One of our fellow members, Jane Johnson, posted a compelling question and I would like to ask for your opinions.Do you feel that your massage program is thorough, and prepares you…Continue

Started by Erin Romanin. Last reply by Gary W Addis, LMT Aug 6, 2012.

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Comment by Erin Romanin on July 12, 2011 at 2:05pm
Shouting a WELCOME to our new members; Matthew, David, M Martin, Kayla, Landon and Kerrie. Welcome to Massage Professions, and massage schools! Please take a minute to introduce yourselves!
Comment by Erin Romanin on June 7, 2011 at 1:41pm
A special welcome to our 100th member, Katie Armitage! Welcome to Massage Professionals!
Comment by Erin Romanin on May 4, 2011 at 9:17am
Congratulations Jennifer! There are alot of great products out there, and it really comes down to a matter of preference. I have sensitive skin, so always appreciate a MT who uses an organic, chemical free lotion, like pure Shea butter. It has a great consistancy - is somewhat oily but not greasy. You can add a few drops of your favorite essential oil to it for scent too.
Comment by Gary W Addis, LMT on May 3, 2011 at 9:11pm

Congratulations in advance, Jennifer on your July graduation.  I still have a year to go. 

 

After completing a certification course in Lomilomi one of my favorite instructors began employing Safflower oil-- a cooking oil.  He loves the way it works. Me, I prefer a mixture of jojoba and lotion.  I like giving the long, flowing strokes as well as clients enjoy receiving them, but only a taking a discovery tour of the body, searching for TPs, etc.

Comment by Jennifer Lehman on May 3, 2011 at 6:20am
Greetings all!  I graduate in July (*happy dance*).  Was just wondering what lotions, etc. you all have tried, what you like and why?  Tried an oil on my husband that made me feel like I was rubbing a Butter Ball for baking.  ;-)  (of course it was the first time I used it...glad it was him so I could "LOL" the entire session...)
Comment by Erin Romanin on April 19, 2011 at 11:41am
Teachers open the door, but you must enter by yourself - annonymous

Have you entered? Education is an investment. It's a slice of time where you are investing in yourself, your knowledge, your future. You're paying for tomorrow today, and I want to encourage you to get every dollar out of your education by being present in the classroom. Take as much as you can. Please share your thoughts here on great teachers or experiences you've had in massage school.
Comment by Erin Romanin on March 1, 2011 at 5:25pm
Welcome welcome to all the new students joining! Don't be shy! Let us know why you're here, what school you attend, what you LOVE about massage, or how we can help you!
Comment by Erin Romanin on March 1, 2011 at 1:21pm
Sierra - great question! You actually already do have coverage for both on-premise and practice-related student work. The policy you have (with ABMP) is individual (as apposed to an umbrella school policy) meaning that you are covered as an individual wherever you practice. The stipulation is that while you are a student, you are only practicing. If you accept payment you can only do so in the form of a tip, or a 'donation toward your education'. If you have additional questions please message me!
Comment by Erin Romanin on March 1, 2011 at 1:19pm
Hi Todd - I sent you a private email in regard to this as well, but basically, yes. If you are practicing as a student off school premises, you would be wise to maintain an individual student liability plan. I sent you some more specific info privately, and welcome your questions!
Comment by Erin Romanin on March 1, 2011 at 1:17pm
Thank you Tina! Did you receive the email I sent you about your site? I love that you are doing this! What a fantastic service for your peers! Be sure to look around at ABMP.com as we have alot of like info.
 

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