Body Massage Course
The Body Massage Course teaches beginners how to plan and perform a professional full-body massage using controlled, hands-on techniques.
Body massage is a core treatment offered across beauty salons, spas, hotels and massage clinics. It can also provide a foundation for students who later want to study more advanced massage treatments.
The anatomy and physiology element is completed online before attending the academy. This allows more of the practical training day to focus on massage movements, treatment flow and supervised practice.
You will learn how to prepare the treatment area, consult with your client and complete a structured body massage routine. The course also covers adapting the treatment to suit the client’s comfort, concerns and preferred pressure.
After successful completion, you will receive a Body Massage Diploma. The course is accredited and insurable, subject to arranging suitable professional insurance before offering treatments.
Developing Professional Massage Technique
A professional massage requires more than applying pressure to the body. Your movements should be controlled, connected and suited to the treatment area.
You will learn how to maintain a steady rhythm and move between different parts of the treatment without interrupting the client’s experience.
Your tutor will demonstrate how to:
- Position your hands correctly
- Control the depth of pressure
- Maintain a consistent treatment rhythm
- Adapt movements to different areas of the body
- Move smoothly between treatment stages
- Check and maintain client comfort
Planning a Full-Body Massage Routine
The course teaches you how to follow a clear massage sequence rather than treating each area without a plan.
You will learn how to prepare the client, complete the practical routine and finish the treatment professionally.
The routine can be adapted according to the information gathered during consultation. Pressure and positioning may also be adjusted throughout the appointment.
Client Consultation
A consultation must be completed before the massage begins.
You will learn how to ask about the client’s treatment goals, previous massage experience and relevant health information.
The consultation helps you decide whether the treatment is suitable and whether any adaptations are required.
You will also learn when a massage should be delayed or refused and when a client may need medical advice before booking.
Anatomy and Physiology
The online theory introduces the anatomy and physiology needed to support safe massage practice.
This knowledge helps you understand the areas being treated and why pressure should be adapted across different parts of the body.
The theory also supports your understanding of contraindications, treatment planning and professional boundaries.
Health, Safety and Hygiene
The treatment area, equipment and therapist must be prepared before every appointment.
The course covers:
- Preparing the massage area
- Maintaining personal hygiene
- Cleaning equipment and surfaces
- Using suitable massage products
- Protecting client comfort and privacy
- Keeping clear client records
- Working within your professional training
Contraindications and Treatment Restrictions
Body massage is not suitable for every client or every situation.
You will learn how to recognise contraindications that may require the massage to be adapted, postponed or declined.
The course also explains the importance of avoiding diagnosis and referring clients for medical advice when a concern falls outside your professional scope.
What You Will Learn
- Relevant anatomy and physiology
- Health, safety and hygiene
- Client consultation
- Contraindications and treatment restrictions
- Preparing the treatment room
- Preparing and positioning the client
- Professional massage movements
- Controlling pressure and rhythm
- Adapting the treatment to client needs
- Maintaining client comfort
- Following a structured body massage routine
- Moving smoothly between treatment areas
- Using massage products appropriately
- Completing and finishing the treatment
- Providing homecare and aftercare advice
Homecare and Aftercare
You will learn how to explain suitable aftercare following the massage.
Aftercare should be clear, realistic and relevant to the treatment completed. You will also learn how to advise clients to seek appropriate professional guidance if they experience an unexpected concern.
Who Is This Course For?
The Body Massage Course is suitable for:
- Complete beginners with no previous massage experience
- Beauty therapists expanding their treatment menu
- Students planning to work in a salon or spa
- People preparing to work as mobile massage therapists
- Professionals planning to offer treatments from a suitable home setting
Further Training Options
The Body Massage Course can be taken as a standalone qualification. It is also included within two wider training programmes:
These programmes are suitable for students who want to study body massage alongside other beauty or spa treatments.
What Can This Course Lead To?
After completing the course, you may offer professional body massage treatments in a spa, hotel, beauty salon or massage clinic.
You may also start your own treatment business, work as a mobile massage therapist or provide services from a suitable home-based treatment space.
Body Massage Course Details
Entry Requirements
No previous massage or beauty qualification is required.
Qualification
Body Massage Diploma.
Course Duration
One practical training day. Glasgow classes run from 9:00am to 2:00pm, while Aberdeen classes run from 10:00am to 3:00pm. Class times can vary.
Model Requirement
Glasgow students require a suitable model at 9:30am. Aberdeen students require a suitable model at 10:30am.
Products and Equipment
The course does not include a take-home kit. All products and equipment required during practical training are provided by the academy.
Training Locations
The course is available at our Glasgow and Aberdeen beauty training academies.
Body Massage Course FAQs
Is the Body Massage Course suitable for beginners?
Yes. No previous massage or beauty qualification is required.
What should I wear?
Students attending the Body Massage Course in Glasgow or Aberdeen should wear a beauty tunic, scrubs or suitable all-black clothing.
Do I receive a kit with the course?
The course does not include a take-home kit. All products and equipment needed during practical training are provided by the academy.
Do I need to bring a model?
Yes. Glasgow students require a suitable model at 9:30am. Aberdeen students require a suitable model at 10:30am.
Is the theory completed before the course?
Yes. The anatomy and physiology theory is completed online before the practical training day.
Can I work professionally after completing the course?
Yes. The Body Massage Diploma is accredited and insurable after successful completion. You must arrange suitable professional insurance before offering treatments.
What if I cannot find a model?
Try posting in suitable local model groups on social media. Contact the academy near the course date if you are still unable to arrange a suitable model.
Can I film the course?
You may record approved tutor demonstrations for personal learning. You must respect the privacy and consent of the tutor, other students and models.
What if I change my mind or want to change courses?
The Body Massage Course is non-refundable. Course credit may be offered for a change or cancellation, subject to the academy’s booking terms.
Body Massage Course Details
| Glasgow Class Time | 9:00am–2:00pm |
|---|---|
| Glasgow Model Requirement | Model required at 9:30am |
| Aberdeen Class Time | 10:00am–3:00pm |
| Aberdeen Model Requirement | Model required at 10:30am |
Please note: Course times and model times can vary depending on class sizes.














