Allied Health
A course by
Wintec
Introduction to Massage II is a practical and theoretical short course designed to build advanced massage skills with focus on sports and recreational massage techniques.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Develop more advanced massage techniques beyond introductory level.

Learn how to apply massage techniques specifically to sports and recreational contexts, including pre- and post-event massage.

Deepen theoretical knowledge related to massage and the human body.
Introduction to Massage II is a hands-on, practical short course that builds on Massage I or an equivalent. It deepens understanding of massage techniques and human anatomy, focusing on advanced massage methods applicable to sport and recreation. The course is not assessed and does not lead to professional qualifications but prepares students for further career-based training.
What you need to know first
Completion of Introduction to Massage I or equivalent course

Health and Wellbeing
Allied Health

Foundation for further massage therapy qualifications
Preparation for careers in sports and recreational massage settings
Allied Health
A course by
Wintec
Introduction to Massage II is a practical and theoretical short course designed to build advanced massage skills with focus on sports and recreational massage techniques.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Develop more advanced massage techniques beyond introductory level.

Learn how to apply massage techniques specifically to sports and recreational contexts, including pre- and post-event massage.

Deepen theoretical knowledge related to massage and the human body.
Introduction to Massage II is a hands-on, practical short course that builds on Massage I or an equivalent. It deepens understanding of massage techniques and human anatomy, focusing on advanced massage methods applicable to sport and recreation. The course is not assessed and does not lead to professional qualifications but prepares students for further career-based training.
What you need to know first
Completion of Introduction to Massage I or equivalent course

Health and Wellbeing
Allied Health

Foundation for further massage therapy qualifications
Preparation for careers in sports and recreational massage settings