Saturday, July 30, 2011

Top 5 Massage Therapy Schools In Los Angeles, CA

LAs Best Massage Therapy Schools

All of California's top massage therapy schools offer programs that can be completed in one year's time. All of the programs offer a combination of day and night classes so that people can design schedules that suit their needs. Check with individual programs for payment schedules. Some schools require all of the payment upfront while others have a payment schedule. Various forms of financial aide are available for all of the programs.

Graduates of massage therapy programs can find work in spas, hotels and resorts, acupuncturist offices, naturopaths, rehabilitation clinics, hospitals, nursing homes, additional medical clinics, and chiropractic offices. There are lots of opportunities to work in private practices.

Please note that all of these schools only offer massage certification for California. People may need to complete additional coursework to obtain certification in other states.

California Massage Therapy School in Los Angeles is located in West Los Angeles, two blocks from Santa Monica and ten blocks from the Pacific Ocean. It was founded in 1988 by chiropractor and educator Dr. Paul Schwinghamer who has devoted his career to massage therapy. The school promotes the notion that massage therapy is a non-invasive healing technique that can play an important component in medicine, chiropractic, and acupuncture practices. They offer certification programs for massage therapists and physical trainers. The massage program is 32 credits and includes training in Swedish Massage, Oscillation, Deep Tissue, and Jade Stone Therapy, as well as business ethics and practice. (http://www.chac.edu/)

Hands On Healing Institute: Massage Therapy School Los Angeles is in Burbank, just north of Highway 210. They encourage anyone who is interested in massage therapy to attend one of their open house sessions. Their remaining 2011 open houses are August 12th and December 9th. If you are unable to attend, you can contact the school to set up an individual tour. They offer certification programs for massage practitioners and massage therapists. Students must first complete the practitioner program. Then they have the option to complete the additional credits required for the therapy certification. They also offer a variety of classes that are open to anyone. People do not need to be part of the massage therapy certification program to take these classes. (http://gotohhi.org/)

LA Vocational Institute: School of Massage Therapy is located in the Wilshire District and has been providing training for over 10 years. In addition to massage therapy, they offer certifications in a number of other medically related fields including physical therapy aide, CNA, HHA, pharmacy technician, phlebotomy technician, and medical assistant. For massage therapy, they offer a number of different schedules so that people can complete the program in 8, 15, 25, or 40 weeks. The courses include Swedish Massage, Hydrotherapy, Stone Therapy, Herbology & Oils, Aromatherapy, and Reducing Massage. They also include anatomy and physiology, hygiene and nutrition, and business ethics and practice. Additionally, they offer a unique pregnancy course, specifically designed to teach pre-natal massage techniques. (http://lavocational.com/index.html)

National Holistic Institute: A College of Massage Therapy: Los Angeles Campus, previously known as the Touch Therapy Institute, has been offering training programs since 1989. This location is known as the Studio City campus and is in the Ralph's shopping center at the intersection of Ventura and Vineland. Free, underground parking is available. The school is a ten minute walk from the Universal City metro red line station. They offer a holistic program with a balance of massage modalities, science courses, business courses, and clinical experience. Their business classes include marketing skills. They also offer an advanced program for graduates of their basic program in neuromuscular massage therapy. This program is designed for individuals interested in working in the areas of injury rehabilitation, pain management, and special needs. (http://www.nhi.edu/index.html)

Everest College - West Los Angeles offers a Massage Therapy program with over 20 different modalities, which include Spa and Wellness, Shiatsu, Sports, and Deep Tissue. They provide a balance of classroom time and hands on lab experience. The program consists of one prerequisite course and eight self-contained units that are called modules. In addition to learning the different types of massage techniques, students will receive a comprehensive science background, including anatomy, physiology, and kinesiology. Their coursework also covers business and success skills and the basics of health and wellness. The West Los Angeles campus is easily accessible from the Santa Monica Freeway. (http://www.naturalhealers.com/schools/everestwestla/)

The above information was found doing the proper research! Complaints of any nature in any part of this article can be made on the comments below! 

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Top 12 luxury car brands

1. BMW 3-Series : MSRP from $34,600 us. Entering the sixth year of its present generation, the 2011 BMW 3 Series remains the best entry-level luxury sedan you can buy. Unmatched ride/handling balance, smooth and powerful engines, reasonably fuel-efficient, upscale cabin, four body styles, elegant hardtop convertible design, available diesel engine.

2. Mercedes-Benz E-Class: MSRP from $49,400 us. Impressive interior and exterior styling, as well as competent road manners, makes the 2011 Mercedes-Benz E-Class a serious contender among luxury large cars. While the E-Class lacks sport sedan handling, most reviewers agree that it’s agile enough. The 2011 E-Class sedan is available in three trim levels with different engines: the E350, E550 and E350 BlueTEC. The E350 comes with a 3.5-liter V6 which reviewers say has ample power for most drivers, though those seeking some additional get-up-and-go may prefer the E550’s 5.5-liter V8. Also available for 2011 is the E350 4matic wagon and the E350 BlueTEC sedan.

3. Lexus RX: MSRP from $39,075 us. The 2011 Lexus RX 350 remains a class-leading SUV for its comfortable and luxurious interior, good performance and excellent fuel economy. Most reviewers agree that the Lexus RX 350 is one of the most well-rounded Midsize luxury SUV's on the market. While it’s not meant for going off-road (few cars in this class are), most reviewers say that the RX excels at the easy elegance and comfort that luxury buyers are looking for.

4. Mercedes Benz C-Class: MSRP From $33,990 us. The 2011 Mercedes C-Class collection is opening to rave reviews. Blending power and refinement with impressive safety features, the C-Class carries on the Benz tradition of excellence. Its four new models offer something for everyone. Reviewed here are the C63 AMG sports car, the C300 luxury sedan, and two sport sedans – the manual C300 and the automatic C350

5. BMW 5 Series: MSRP from $45,925 us. Most BMW 5 Series cars you'll come across new or used are rear-wheel drive; however, all-wheel drive has been optional in recent years. Most 5s also have an inline six-cylinder engine, though BMW has offered V8 versions since 1994 and the current generation uses turbocharging on all but the base engine. When people ask us to recommend luxury cars, BMW's 5 Series is invariably high on the list. Wealthier shoppers may gravitate toward the newer models loaded with technology, but older 5 Series cars can be just as satisfying to drive and own.


6. Cadillac CTS: MSRP From $35,345 us. For reviewers, there is not much to dislike about the 2011 Cadillac CTS. It is a stylish performer that captivates and coddles its driver. This artful balance is what continues to earn the CTS praise and keep it at the top of its class

7. Cadillac SRX: MSRP From $34,615 us. In rear-wheel drive, it still performed admirably on slippery roads. In available all-wheel drive, or with proper snow tires, it would have done just as well as the SRX4 in the snow. But what I loved about it was its sense of self. It shouted, "I am a wagon." In today's world of status-conscious drivers and driving enthusiasts who buy cars and fashionable wagon substitutes with more power than they'll ever use and more size than they can comfortably park, you've got to love a wagon that does that.

8. Infinity G: MSRP From $33,250 us. All G37 models are powered by a 328-hp 3.7L V6. both RWD and AWD versions are offered, although the Sport 6MT model comes exclusively in RWD.The Sport model includes upgrades like a stiffer suspension, bigger brakes, a limited slip differential, and 18-inch wheels, which can also be had as a $2,100 option on other models.

9. Audi A4: MSRP From $ 32,500 us. The Audi A4 holds the distinction of single-handedly reviving the Audi brand after its big sales slump some two decades ago. Launched in the mid-'90s, the A4 quickly proved a favorite among luxury-car buyers thanks to its handsome, well-finished cabin, sharp handling and available Quattro all-wheel drive.


10. Acura MDX: MSRP From $ 42,930 us. The Acura MDX performs admirably for a seven-seat SUV and includes a luxurious and high-tech interior. In addition to this performance, the MDX is still a family vehicle the back seat has room for three car seats, including LATCH connectors. The Acura MDX should appeal to a wide range of people. It has a powerful engine and nimble performance, making it a good SUV for driving enthusiasts who need extra passenger and cargo space


11. BMW X5: MSRP From $46,300 us. Instead of restyling the X5, BMW concentrated its efforts in the engine room. Even so, two of the four engine choices are carryover. The six-cylinder turbo-diesel, which was just introduced for 2009, is one, but that engine’s beguiling combination of 425 lb-ft of torque, coupled with the ability to post EPA numbers of 19 mpg city and 26 mpg highway, hardly mark it as a candidate for an upgrade. And at the top of the model range, the 4.4-liter turbo V-8 in the X5 M was similarly left alone, its 555 hp and 500 lb-ft apparently deemed sufficient, at least for the time being.

12. Hyundai Genesis: MSRP From $ 27,098 us. Whether the 2010 Hyundai Genesis is a "luxury car" by strict definition is a contentious topic. But without a doubt, the Genesis is a great choice for a premium sedan or as an alternative to more established luxury sedans. Smooth and powerful engines, roomy interior, comfortable ride, plenty of standard features and options, top safety scores, good value for the money, generous warranty.