Massages in Ireland
It’s St. Patrick’s day, so I figured I’d do a special blog on massages in Ireland.
Saint Patrick was a gentleman,
Who through strategy and stealth,
Drove all the snakes from Ireland,
Here’s a toasting to his health.
But not too many toastings
Lest you lose yourself and then
Forget the good Saint Patrick
And see all those snakes again.
‘Beannachtam na Feile Padraig!’
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
The IMTA was founded 20 years ago and is one of the most respected associations in the field of complementary healthcare in Ireland today.
They are recognized by the Department of Health as the national association for massage/bodywork therapists. They pride themselves on protecting our members’ interests with a supportive, professional approach, while at the same time, providing the general public with access to highly qualified, professional therapists.
This is an Irish-based Association promoting and assisting Irish therapists in every aspect of their professional practice. In addition to the many networking and support advantages of membership, they say they have an extremely competitive Group Insurance Scheme, a nation-wide Discount Scheme and a country-wide network of regional meetings. If you are a student or a qualified massage or bodywork therapist in Ireland today, it make financial sense to join the IMTA and have access to the many other benefits of membership.
For more information, please contact Administrator on 086 377 3801 by phone or text.
Irlenad seems to practice all the same types of massages as we do over here in the United States. And why would they not? There seems to be a universal massage language, you know? They do regulate their massages, though.
I’ll leave you with this:
May the lilt of Irish laughter
lighten every load.
May the mist of Irish magic
shorten every road…
And may all your friends remember
all the favours you are owed!
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Tiffany
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