A variety of educational venues offer sports massage "certification." Some certifications can be obtained upon the completion of two weekend seminars. Such programs acquaint you with the basic upper body and lower body sports injuries commonly found in athletes. Others programs require 80 hours of instruction, while some require serious long-term, in-depth study. As with other forms of education, your payoff will equal your investment.
National certification in massage is something very different than academic or educational certification. Thirty states and the District of Columbia now license professional massage therapists, and the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork offers a certification exam to massage therapists who have completed at least 600 hours of classroom instruction in massage. Wholehealthmd.com suggests that a sports massage therapist should aim for NCTBMB certification and have at least 50 additional hours of training in sports massage.
