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Adelaide Massage Therapy Training Courses

Brandon Raynor's massage courses in Adelaide, South Australia and his school’s Naturopathy Diploma Correspondence Courses are a fast, very efficient and cost effective way to start a new career as a massage therapist or Naturopath. Our massage therapy school's short massage courses enable you to get started right away in your new career without spending a year learning theory in a large class at a big massage school.

 

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Why Study in Adelaide


If you live in Adelaide then the easy answer is – convenience! If you don’t then why not combine your training with a chance to visit this wonderful area renowned for its wildlife, outback, ecotourism and a chance to learn about, swim with dolphins or go koala bear spotting. There is an abundance of accommodation from hotels, self catering cottages on the hills and camping. Alternatively you could stay cheaply with a local by registering with rent-a-sofa www.rentasofa.com or even free by sofa surfing through any of the reputable free stay websites. For tourist information visit: www.southaustralia.com/

Brandon Raynor’s School of Natural Therapies offers 5 day Raynor Massage Certificate Course and 10 day Raynor Massage Diploma Courses in Adelaide on a regular basis.

Brandon Raynor started teaching Remedial massage courses in Sydney in 1998, after he was working in Herbal Solutions Massage and Natural Therapy Centre in Bondi Beach, and had many people ask him where they could learn to massage in the same way that he did. He was very well known for his strong and deep form of massage that used acupressure and breathing techniques to achieve a very deep and strong state of deep relaxation, emotional release and tension release in his clients.




Brandon had actually started to learn to massage in 1991, while living in Sydney, completing his Diploma of Remedial Massage with Health Schools Australia. He went on to do a Zen Shiatsu course at the Shiatsu Ryoho college in 1992 and found this fascinating approach to massage using acupressure points and gentle leaning in and working with a clients breath to be very powerful.

After moving to Byron Bay in Northern NSW in 1993 Brandon worked at Samadhi's Natural Health Centre and was fortunate to be able to do many massage swaps with many of the massage therapists and other natural health practitioners in Byron Bay and the Gold Coast. He was influenced by practitioners such as Carole Starr who was using breathe work to facilitate emotional releases, as well as being influenced by massage therapists who were combining deep tissue massage with acupuncture and acupressure points to achieve a high level of deep muscle tension relief in their clients.

By the time Brandon finished his Naturopathy Diploma in 1994 ( by correspondence with Health Schools Australia) he was well on his way to developing his own style of massage therapy.

Brandon continued his studies, specializing in Oriental and Ayurvedic Medicine (from India), completing his Diplomas in Chinese Herbal medicine in 1995 and his Diploma of Ayurvedic Medicine a couple of years later. His knowledge of oriental medicine helped him to see the body in a different light and understand much more about the subtleties of the life energy or what has been called "chi" in Chinese Medicine or "prana" in Ayurvedic Medicine.




Soon he was using this knowledge of the subtle body in combination with the breathe work that Carol had shown him and the deep massage techniques he had learnt in Byron Bay, to be able to do a very powerful massage treatment. Some people compared it to Rolfing, a style of very deep massage popular in America, but it was very unique in its emphasis on acupressure points, breathing and the importance of abdominal massage. By 1995 Brandon was teaching shiatsu massage courses in Byron Bay.

Brandon also learned through his many years of study that doing a good massage is actually quite simple. While recognizing that some theoretical knowledge can be useful, giving a good massage didn't involve rote learning Latin or Greek muscle names, and spending endless hours learning all sorts of theory.



Brandon discovered that what really made a good massage therapist was the ability to release tension. This involved getting a good feel for massage and also understanding how muscle tension is interconnected in the human body. His knowledge of Eastern Medicine helped him to understand this better.

For example a person could have tight feet and this would then make their legs tight, which would make their hips tight, which would make their back tight, which would make their neck tight and hence would cause them headaches.

There were many different relationships within the human body that Brandon, and other therapists had figured out and he believed that these were the most important things to teach people who wanted to learn massage.




Therefore when Brandon had his clients ask him where they could learn massage like that at a massage course in Sydney he said he could teach them to be excellent therapists in just 4 days, because he would cut through all the unnecessary knowledge that you would never use that was being taught at many massage schools in Sydney and across the world and only teach his students the distilled essence of his many years of experience.

This was the start of Brandon Raynor's School of Natural Therapies. His massage courses in Sydney soon proved so popular that he was teaching in many locations throughout Australia and by 2002 had expanded to start holding massage courses in the UK and massage courses in the USA.

He now has trained several of his students to teach his massage courses in Adelaide and the massage courses are held worldwide, in 25 cities in 12 different countries.

He changed his massage courses to make them slightly longer by changing it to a 5 day Raynor Massage Certificate Course and an extended course that includes reflexolog
y, aromatherapy and more time to practice as his 10 day Raynor Massage Diploma Courses.

These two massage courses are also useful for those wanting to get Australian Government qualifications. Our Certificate Course is recognised by Health Schools Australia as way above government standard for all of the practical aspects of their Government accredited Certificate IV in Remedial Massage. Therefore they give Recognition of Prior Learning for all of the practical aspects of that course and students would just have to complete the theory components such as anatomy, business studies and ethics. Many students with previous health qualifications may also be exempt from these subjects and be able to receive theur CERT IV right away, after completing our course

 If a student completes our Diploma of Raynor Massage they will be exempt from all the practical massage components of the Government accredited Diploma of Remedial Massage with our partner school Health Schools Australia. The benefits of studying our course in association with them is that as Stephen Eddy, the principal of Health Schools Australia, and a committee member of the Australian Traditional Medicine Scoiety, has publicly said, our training is way above government standard, which is why he is happy to give Recognition of Prior Learning for all of our subjects.This means that you will be able to complete our course and immediately get covered by insurance companies for malpractice etc, while then completing the rest of the course with Health Schools Australia, entirely by correspondence, In addition, you would then be able to receive Austudy for the costs of the rest of Health Schools Australia's course so then eventually when you complete the theory subjects with Health Schools Australia you will then have government recognised qualifications, which will enable you to give clients Health Care Rebates. In addition, if you are already a nurse or other health practitioner, you will probably be exempt from all the theory as it is mostly anatomy and physiology, practice management, occupational health and safety etc so you could then complete our Diploma course and be exempt from possibly all or almost all, the theory subjects and then receive your Australian Government Diploma of Remedial Massage right away from Health Schools Australia. The combination course is actually the best priced way on the market to get you qualifications, as well as offering the highest quality level of training as Stephen Eddy has confirmed.You are also dually qualified in both a government recognised qualification and an internationally recognised private qualification.

Health Schools Australia has also International Accreditation so that students from other countries can also get recognised for skills based training that they have completed between our two colleges. For example, in Hawaii, Brandon was able to get his licence for massage therapy merely by showing that he had completed his Diploma of Remedial Massage with Health Schools Australia in 1991. So, many US states may also recognise qualifications from overseas  and you may be able to study with our two colleges in order to get licenced. We are presently researching this further.



Brandon now lives in Makaha, Hawaii with his wife and sons where the family are setting up a worldwide massage retreat training centre, while his teachers continue teaching his massage courses in Sydney and other locations across the world. Brandon also travels regularly around the world lecturing and giving classes. He will be holding an Advanced Massage Diploma Course  in Perth and Brisbane in June of 2009




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Graduate Feedback

Here are some comments from our Adelaide massage course graduates. Feel free to contact them where email addresses are available:

"This massage school is highly recommended and I am proud to be a Brandon Raynor therapist. The course was 10/10."
– Edith Jackel, completed massage course in Adelaide
"This massage course is very intense and very enriching. The highlight of the course was when the chi started moving through my body after I had been worked on and the "buzzing" feeling and realisations I got.I also loved the feeling after doing the first student massage in the clinic and realising I can touch people's lives in this way"
– Sara Dawkins, completed massage course in Adelaide, 2006
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"Realising that I can achieve a great massage in 90 minutes and to know that I can help move chi to benefit my client"
- Lorraine Darling, completed Adelaide massage course
"Very impressed with the holistic approach to health. The instructors were an inspiration to me. It was great to see the healing effects of the massage from long term problems and seeing the transformation in lives!"
– Brooklyn Folland, completed massage course in Adelaide
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