Become a Sports Massage Therapist

Learning how to become a sports massage therapist may initially seem overwhelming, but the process can be broken down into 5 easy to follow steps.

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Before we start, did you know you can take your first step into the fitness industry by enrolling on OriGym’s Level 3 Sports Massage Course?

Alternatively, you can download our free course prospectus to learn about our full range of courses.

What Does A Sports Massage Therapist Do?

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Before we discuss the process behind becoming a sports massage therapist, let’s take a closer look at the role itself.

Sports massage therapy (or SMT) is a form of physical therapy which is used to alleviate muscle soreness, reduce inflammation, aid in rehabilitation and prevent further injuries.

As a sports massage therapist, you will therefore be expected to fulfil duties that include:

  • Testing joints for a range of motion and pain
  • Pre-event sports massages
  • Post-event sports massages
  • Proving emergency aid during a sports event
  • Creating rehabilitation programmes for clients with injuries

The working hours of a sports massage therapist will therefore vary. You may be required to work evenings and weekends to meet the demands of your client’s schedule.

According to Glassdoor Sports Massage Therapists earn between £21k-£84k every year, with the average salary of a sports massage therapist being around £42k every year!

It’s important to note that this salary isn’t set in stone, and your total earnings can vary depending on a variety of factors such as location and experience – e.g. therapists in London will earn more than any other in the country.

Step 1: Qualify as a Sports Massage Therapist

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There are different Sports Massage levels to become qualified. Completing a Level 3 SMT course, for instance, will teach you how to become a sports massage therapist in the UK. This is an entry-level qualification meaning you don’t need to hold any previous experience to enrol, we simply ask all students to be aged 16+.

OriGym’s SMT course is taught via blended learning and is typically completed within an average of 12 weeks. When enrolled students will learn through our virtual learning platform, whilst also attending in-person workshops.

When becoming a sports massage therapist you must ensure that your qualification is regulated by an Ofqual-approved awarding body such as Focus Awards or Active IQ.

Ofqual is the government body responsible for regulating vocational training in England. It regulates courses such as the Level 3 SMT Qualification to ensure students across the country are being trained to the same standard, regardless of which training provider they’ve chosen.

All of OriGym’s Sports Massage qualifications meet these standards, ensuring that you’re receiving training to the same national standards.

Step 2: Choose Your SMT Employment Type

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Once you’ve achieved your qualification, you’ll then need to consider what type of employment you want to pursue as a sports massage therapist. Your options will include:

  • Contracted Work – You will work fixed hours determined by your employer, typically working with a predetermined client base.
  • Freelance/Self-Employed Roles – You can determine your hours working with clients you have personally sourced.

If you want to become a sports massage therapist in a contracted role, you’ll need to read different SMT job descriptions to consider what kind of employer you wish to work for, including:

  • Health and Fitness Clubs
  • Physiotherapy Clinic
  • Sports Clubs

This career is ideal for individuals who have just become qualified sports massage therapists, as you will be able to work in a structured environment with a fixed source of income.

If you decide to work as a self-employed/freelance sports massage therapist, you’ll need to decide whether you’ll treat clients from their homes or an agreed mutual location. Note: you may need to rent a space in a gym, yoga studio or clinic.

This role is ideal for those who are looking to be their boss, set their work schedule and establish a brand that’s uniquely theirs.

But be aware, this role comes with an immense amount of responsibility, for example, you will need to source equipment and market the SMT business, entirely by yourself.

Step 3: Get Sports Massage Therapy Insurance

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When researching ‘how to become a sports massage therapist in the UK’,  you will learn that you’ll be legally required to hold the following insurance policies as a minimum requirement:

  • Public Liability Insurance – to provide you with coverage for claims made against you from injuries and damages suffered by your clients.
  • Public Indemnity Insurance – provides you with legal coverage for clients who make claims that suffered injuries or damages as a result of your negligent advice/services.

These types of insurance will cover you in the event a client is injured or suffers a muscle strain during a massage treatment or suffers an allergic reaction to a product.

Regardless of whether you work on a self-employed or contracted basis, investing in insurance is an absolute necessity. Failure to legally protect yourself can result in severe legal fines or even jail time!

To compare providers and find the best policy for your specific needs, check out our article on Sports Massage Therapist Insurance.

Step 4: Market Your Sports Massage Therapist Business

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If you’re looking to become a freelance or self-employed sports massage therapist, you will need a strong marketing strategy to make it a financially rewarding career:

  • Identifying your target audience
  • Building a strong social media presence
  • Implementing an effective marketing strategy
  • Using Google ads to promote your business
  • Develop a referral scheme to reward current clients to refer friends

These strategies will also help you attract clients that are looking for services that complement their fitness goals such as weight loss and building muscle.

It will also inform you how to retain clients and expand your customer base through attractive packages and reward schemes.

To learn more about how these marketing strategies can help you attract clients check out this blog.

Step 5: Progress Your Sports Massage Therapist Career

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After becoming qualified as a sports massage therapist, there are still opportunities to advance your career through further training.

For example, you could choose to build on your existing knowledge with a Level 4 Sports Massage Qualification. Whilst enrolled on this course will learn how to develop your practice with advanced massage techniques.

You will also learn how to identify and recognise symptoms and injuries in your clients, to ensure they receive the correct form of treatment.

Other qualifications that can help you progress in your career include:

  • Personal Training Diploma– As a qualified PT you will be able to cross-refer clients from one service to another. Creating bespoke workout programmes that help to facilitate their recovery and rehabilitation.
  • Lower Back Management– Helps you specialise in treating lower back pain, allowing you to increase your earning potential when you offer this service in conjunction with your SMT services.

Sports Massage Therapist FAQs

How Much Can A Sports Massage Therapist Earn?

Sports Massage Therapists can earn between £18,000 and £35,000 per year in the UK, depending on factors like experience, location, and whether they work for a clinic, gym, or are self-employed. Experienced therapists in private practice or those working with elite athletes can earn even more.

For more insight into this topic, check out our article on ‘The Average Salary of Sports Massage Therapists’.

How Long Does A SMT Level 3 Course Take?

There isn’t one exact answer to this question, as the duration of your course may vary depending on which provider you choose. For example, at OriGym students typically graduate after 8-12 weeks of studying, however, this time is not fixed as our courses are entirely self-paced.

This means you can take as long as little time as you need to complete the Level 3 SMT course, qualifying around your commitments at a pace that’s comfortable for you.

Is The SMT Course Online?

The theory elements of OriGym’s Sports Massage Therapy course can be studied online. This allows students to learn from the comfort of their own home via our interactive eLearning Platform.

However, practical assessments and in-person workshops are required to be completed at designated OriGym centres, these are located across the UK. For your convenience you can choose a date and venue that suits you best.

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About the Author: Alice Williams

Alice OriGym Author
Alice graduated with a First-Class degree in French and Linguistics from the University of Leeds in 2019. As part of her degree, she spent a year living in France where she worked for a lifestyle blog, gaining professional experience in both translation and content writing. Alice is also a qualified yoga teacher, allowing her write from a place of expertise when it comes to yoga! When she’s not writing or practicing yoga, she also loves running, cooking and music!

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