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Massage Therapy Program in Fort Myers, Florida

Turn your interest in health and wellness into practical career skills with the Massage Therapy program at Florida Academy. Offered at our Fort Myers campus, this hands-on program is designed to help students build the knowledge, technical skills, and professional confidence needed to pursue massage therapist licensure in Florida.

Students learn how massage therapy may support relaxation, help relieve muscle tension, and promote a client’s overall sense of well-being. Through classroom instruction and practical training, you can prepare for a career that allows you to work directly with people in a variety of wellness, hospitality, and healthcare-related settings.

Program Length: As little as 8 months
Program Location: Fort Myers, Florida

Train to Become a Licensed Massage Therapist

Massage therapy is a hands-on profession focused on helping clients feel more comfortable, relaxed, and supported in their wellness goals. Licensed massage therapists use their understanding of the human body and professional massage techniques to work with clients experiencing muscle tension, discomfort, stress, or a desire for relaxation.

Florida Academy’s Massage Therapy program combines technical instruction with practical experience. Students have opportunities to develop their skills in a structured learning environment while preparing to pursue the licensing requirements established by the State of Florida.

Rather than spending several years in school, you can complete the program in as little as eight months and begin taking the next steps toward becoming a licensed massage therapist.

What You Will Learn in Massage Therapy School

Massage therapy involves more than learning how to perform massage techniques. Students must also understand how the body works, how to communicate with clients, and how to provide services safely and professionally.

Florida Academy’s Massage Therapy program is designed to provide a foundation in the knowledge and practical skills used in the profession.

Massage Techniques and Hands-On Skills

Through practical training, students learn how to perform massage techniques with attention to client comfort, professional boundaries, and proper body mechanics.

The program includes training in Swedish massage, one of the most widely recognized forms of massage therapy. Students practice applying massage movements and techniques in a supervised learning environment.

Anatomy, Physiology, and the Human Body

Understanding the body is an important part of massage therapy training. Students study how muscles, joints, and other body systems relate to movement, tension, and massage techniques.

This knowledge helps students make informed decisions while working within the massage therapist’s professional scope of practice.

Client Care and Professional Communication

Massage therapists work closely with clients and must be able to listen, communicate clearly, and create a comfortable professional environment.

Students learn the importance of discussing client concerns, maintaining appropriate boundaries, protecting client privacy, and adapting the massage experience according to individual needs and limitations.

Safety, Sanitation, and Professional Practices

Students also develop habits that support a safe and professional practice. Training may address sanitation, workspace preparation, client draping, documentation, professional ethics, and compliance with applicable massage therapy laws and regulations.

Career and Business Preparation

Massage therapists may work for an employer, provide services in multiple settings, or pursue self-employment after meeting applicable licensing and business requirements.

The program helps students understand the professional expectations of the field and prepare for the transition from the classroom to an entry-level massage therapy position.

Hands-On Massage Therapy Training

Massage therapy is a physical profession that requires practice. Florida Academy incorporates hands-on training so students can apply what they learn in the classroom and develop their techniques under instructor guidance.

Practical training can help students improve their:

  • Massage technique
  • Client positioning and draping
  • Professional communication
  • Body mechanics
  • Time management
  • Workspace preparation
  • Confidence working with clients

 

This combination of classroom education and practical experience helps students prepare for the responsibilities they may encounter in a professional massage therapy setting.

Where Can Massage Therapists Work?

Massage therapy can offer flexibility in both work environment and schedule. Depending on their interests, experience, licensing status, and employment opportunities, massage therapists may work in settings such as:

  • Massage therapy clinics
  • Spas and day spas
  • Resorts and hotels
  • Chiropractic offices
  • Wellness centers
  • Fitness facilities
  • Sports and recreation settings
  • Offices of other health practitioners
  • Private or self-employed practices

 

Some Florida Academy graduates have pursued opportunities with spas, resorts, massage clinics, and chiropractic offices. Others have chosen to build their own massage therapy practices after completing the necessary licensing and business requirements.

Why Choose Florida Academy for Massage Therapy Training?

Choosing a massage therapy school is an important step toward preparing for licensure and entering the profession. At Florida Academy, students receive career-focused education at our Fort Myers campus in Southwest Florida.

Complete Your Training in Less Than a Year

The Massage Therapy program can be completed in as little as eight months, not including scheduled holidays and breaks. This focused schedule allows students to develop career skills without spending several years in school.

Practice Through Hands-On Training

Students do more than read about massage therapy. Practical instruction gives them opportunities to apply massage techniques, improve their body mechanics, and become more comfortable working in a professional setting.

Prepare for Florida Licensure

Florida Academy’s Massage Therapy curriculum includes preparation for the Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination, or MBLEx. Graduates must satisfy Florida Board of Massage Therapy requirements, including passing the MBLEx, before becoming licensed.

Learn at Our Fort Myers Campus

Florida Academy serves students from Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and communities throughout Southwest Florida. Students can receive career-focused training close to home while preparing to enter the region’s wellness and hospitality industries.

Receive Career Services Support

Florida Academy’s Career Services team helps students and graduates prepare for their employment search. Services may include assistance with resumes, interviewing, job-search strategies, and connecting with potential employers.

Career Services assistance does not guarantee employment.

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HOW DO WE COMPARE?

Unlike our competitors, Florida Academy’s Massage program:

✓ Is a Graduate winner of Massage Envy Spa Top Massage Therapist and Esthetician Award (one of only 57 in the U.S.).

✓ Won Best Holistic School in SW Florida by Natural Awakenings Magazine.

✓ Received Student Winner of American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) Scholarship (1st Prize Winner).