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Trager® Therapy Schools and Careers

The Trager® Approach to bodywork facilitates deep relaxation, increased mobility and clarity.

reclining woman having massage therapy on shoulders

At Trager® therapy schools, students learn how the gentle rocking and rolling movements of the Trager® approach helps release deep-seated physical and mental patterns that can block the body’s natural, free-flowing motion.

With society’s increased focus on wellness and natural healing methods, Trager® therapy is becoming increasingly popular in the marketplace; making today an excellent time to become a Trager® therapist.

Learn more about this fascinating profession by reading the career and education information below.

Career Overview

Trager® therapy sessions generally last from 60 to 90 minutes during which clients remain comfortably clothed. The Trager® Approach involves two aspects: tablework and Mentastics.

  • During the tablework, clients remain passive, with the practitioner providing gentle, non-intrusive bodywork while the client lies on a padded table. The bodywork moves the clients in ways that they would naturally move, giving them a feeling of effortless motion.
  • Mentastics, the active aspect of the Trager® Approach, maintains the quality of effortless motion, with clients doing simple movements on their own as part of a daily self-care routine.

While the effects of the Trager® Approach are cumulative, clients benefit most from a series of sessions.

Training and Education

Specialized Trager® therapy schools and traditional massage therapy colleges offer Trager® therapy training workshops.

What You’ll Study in Trager® Therapy School

Content may vary from program to program; however, you can expect Trager® therapy schools to cover these subjects:

  • Trager® movement education and practice
  • Mentastics
  • Anatomy and physiology
  • Body systems
  • Movement and transformation
  • Somatics
  • Ethics for Trager® therapists
  • Professional development

Additionally, Trager® therapy schools require students to complete tutorials and conduct fieldwork, which includes giving and receiving a specified number of Trager® therapy sessions, at the end of each training level.

Average Length of Study

Trager® therapy training takes two to four years to complete. Typically, Trager® therapy schools provide a year-round training curriculum, allowing students to schedule workshops at their convenience and arrange for hands-on practice sessions in between.

Average Tuition

Tuition for professional Trager® therapy training averages $725 to $1,000 per workshop. Depending on the location of the Trager® therapy school, you may also need to cover room and board costs during the workshop period.

Trager® Therapy Certification

Professional certification is available through Trager® therapy schools. Certification demonstrates not only that you have completed a program but that you meet established standards of practice, demonstrate proficiency in your field and maintain your credentials through continuing education.

Learn more about massage therapy certification.

Career Outlook

Massage-oriented professions like Trager® therapy can anticipate a faster than average job growth (around 18.3% through 2032), according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ current Occupational Outlook Handbook. Among many factors, the increasing popularity of touch therapies and natural self-care remedies will play a prominent role in contributing to the job growth for massage professions in the coming years.

Trager® Therapy Salary

Salaries for massage professions, including those with Trager® therapy training, can vary widely. Take a look at salaries and job growth information for your state here:

Massage Therapists

National data

Median Salary: $55,310

Projected job growth: 18.3%

10th Percentile: $32,240

25th Percentile: $41,600

75th Percentile: $74,970

90th Percentile: $95,700

Projected job growth: 18.3%

State data

State Median Salary Bottom 10% Top 10%
Alabama $41,920 $20,870 $77,930
Alaska $88,830 $51,530 $163,240
Arizona $60,880 $36,000 $101,000
Arkansas $38,070 $23,890 $106,240
California $45,400 $32,240 $101,470
Colorado $56,110 $45,750 $82,070
Connecticut $59,890 $31,200 $89,730
Delaware N/A N/A N/A
District of Columbia $59,900 $50,650 $64,200
Florida $48,940 $32,110 $73,210
Georgia $58,100 $29,040 $104,000
Hawaii N/A N/A N/A
Idaho $68,960 $40,790 $82,250
Illinois $60,670 $29,500 $93,400
Indiana $58,300 $30,470 $80,900
Iowa $63,060 $40,420 $104,000
Kansas $48,120 $29,550 $77,650
Kentucky $63,780 $42,300 $90,150
Louisiana $62,870 $26,010 $77,480
Maine $52,000 $30,160 $90,480
Maryland $56,960 $35,550 $104,010
Massachusetts $61,280 $34,470 $101,170
Michigan $61,950 $34,070 $86,900
Minnesota $62,770 $45,900 $93,190
Mississippi $39,980 $24,980 $118,420
Missouri $52,770 $25,980 $104,000
Montana $59,400 $22,260 $82,840
Nebraska $59,910 $38,300 $91,150
Nevada $44,730 $23,800 $85,020
New Hampshire $72,960 $54,020 $101,370
New Jersey $56,380 $42,300 $124,880
New Mexico $62,470 $24,960 $96,920
New York $50,210 $35,450 $112,720
North Carolina $61,570 $36,720 $93,850
North Dakota $53,450 $28,060 $79,640
Ohio $51,100 $32,360 $74,540
Oklahoma $41,600 $28,410 $58,740
Oregon $82,170 $38,140 $98,880
Pennsylvania $56,780 $40,180 $79,070
Rhode Island $56,160 $45,760 $69,100
South Carolina $47,640 $21,160 $78,230
South Dakota $46,540 $37,100 $61,090
Tennessee $49,480 $25,570 $70,130
Texas $49,550 $27,110 $79,710
Utah $59,780 $32,930 $109,030
Vermont $94,620 $27,410 $119,790
Virginia $52,030 $29,490 $79,680
Washington $79,700 $56,860 $109,320
West Virginia $31,080 $24,950 $77,380
Wisconsin $55,950 $21,840 $88,400
Wyoming N/A N/A N/A

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) 2023 median salary; projected job growth through 2032. Actual salaries vary depending on location, level of education, years of experience, work environment, and other factors. Salaries may differ even more for those who are self-employed or work part time.

Learn more about massage therapist salaries.

Is a Trager® Therapy Career Right for You?

A Trager® therapy career requires training in the gentle body movements of the practice and Mentastics. Having the self-motivation to complete the fieldwork required to earn Trager® therapy certification and eventually to build a Trager® therapy practice is also essential to this career.

If you are interested in Trager® therapy training, take a closer look at Trager® therapy schools. Then choose the Trager® therapy training program that meets your personal and professional needs.

Sources: Trager.com, Tragerus.org