$45 Student Massage

Monday September 8th of 2025


Upcoming Workshops:


  • Lomilomi Level : 1

Dates : June 20th-22nd, 2025

Friday 5pm-9pm / Saturday and Sunday 9am- 5pm

20 Hours CEU. Tuition: $395 for non-students of the school.

Join instructor Angela Leslee, LMT in a 20 hour, CEU accredited Mana Lomi® workshop. This style of Lomilomi taught by her kumu Dr. Maka'ala Yates, is in the lineage of world famous Lomi master Aunty Margaret.

The workshop incorporates elements of traditional Hawaiian ways of healing, pule, culture and history to assist in transmitting the true essence of Lomi.

Accompany us on this fascinating journey as we weave Hawaiian history, ancient chanting and Ti leaf lei making into the fabric of this ancient bodywork. Includes a discussion of the Ho’oponopono process, a full body Lomilomi routine, a sushi platter and a potluck.

  • Thai Massage Workshop : Foundations

    Dates: August 9th-10th, 2025

    Saturday and Sunday 9am-6pm

    16 Hours CEU. Tuition: $350

    Returning Instructor: Dominique Warfield

Mission Statement

Offering a high-quality, affordable massage training program, The Aloha Massage Academy combines well-grounded basics with introductions to creative, alternative modalities. 
We create a learning environment that is inclusive, empowering, loving and fun.  Our program is full of the passion of discovery. Come and experience Joy and Gratitude in our Service to others through the gift of bodywork. 
Creating a supportive community with a goal of sustainability while reducing our carbon footprint.

Our program specializes in Therapeutic massage combined with Traditional Lomilomi. We also incorporate a diverse selection of alternative bodywork modalities. Join us for an experience of deep healing!

The Aloha Massage Academy has been successfully training and preparing students for licensure for 19 years in historic town of Kainaliu, on the beautiful Big Island of Hawaii.

 
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570-hour program

Level One (Entry Level) - 150 hours

50 hours - anatomy, physiology, and structural kinesiology

100 hours - massage theory and demonstration

Level Two (Advanced) - 420 hours

(Level I or the equivalent from another approved school required to take Level II)

350 hours - classes in advanced techniques, workshops, and practical application in a supervised student clinic.

70 hours - clinical operations, office procedures, record keeping, and sanitation.

Completion of this program qualifies you to sit for the Hawaii State Board Massage Licensing Exam.