Making Anatomy Easy | NHI Massage School Teams Up With Trail Guide To The Body
At NHI we pride ourselves in making Anatomy fun and easy to learn for everyone. We are fortunate enough to have a great collaborative relationship with the publishers of our Anatomy book we use, Trail Guide to the Body. The staff at Trail Guide to the Body is happy to train our faculty on any new learning tools and advances in the field of Anatomy. The Trail Guide is such a user friendly book, and now we have a companion Student Workbook and on-line tools for students and teachers alike. Learning anatomy has never been easier and more rewarding! And it is so much fun to learn about our own bodies work and then the bodies of our future massage clients!

Rhoni Hirst from Trail Guide to the Body recently wrote a warm email to NHI’s President and Vice President, sharing her regard for the devotion that our mentors showed toward the curriculum.
“Hi Mason and Tim,
I am not sure if you are aware but I have been holding some short trainings with your instructors regarding the complimentary online tools we offer for the Trail Guide to the Body text. We have 3 trainings completed and we have 3 more to go.
I spoke with Melissa this morning about how impressed I am with your crew and thought I would share this with you as well. Melissa has expressed how beneficial the trainings have been for the instructors and I told her how inspirational they have been for me… [I am amazed by] the focus, interest and enthusiasm I hear and feel from your instructors. It is very obvious to me that your instructors feel connected and know that they are a part of something bigger than just the classes they teach individually. There is also no doubt that this is filtering directly into your students as well.
I am sure it is not easy to keep such a big program so well connected but I have to tell you that, whatever you are doing over there, is working! Kudos to all of you!”
We feel honored to hear such wonderful words and would like to thank Rhoni for doing such a wonderful job bringing us up to speed on the latest Anatomy learning tools. We’d also like to congratulate all of our mentors who were in the training sessions with Rhoni for showing their NHI spirit. Here’s to many years ahead working with the Trail Guide to the Body and to making Anatomy accessible for everyone!
~National Holistic Institute
January 23, 2012 1 Comment
AMTA Names NHI Staffer Teacher of the Year
The American Massage Therapy Association has awarded the 2010 Jerome Perlinski Teacher of the Year Award to Melissa Wheeler, a longtime National Holistic Institute teacher and current teacher trainer.
To the many teachers, staff, and students Melissa has touched in her 19 years at NHI, no one deserves it more. One of the highlights of this year’s NHI All-Staff Day was Melissa’s address to her peers and receiving of a scrapbook created by co-worker Sharlene Philip, containing numerous memories, congratulations, and accolades. While Melissa remains as humble as always about this rare honor, here are words of praise from others:
“It has been my pleasure to work with Melissa, whose input always puts the teacher first [Read more →]
April 30, 2010 No Comments
NHI Teacher To Present at World Massage Conference
National Holistic Institute is honored that Books of Discovery, publisher of the highly-regarded massage textbook Trail Guide to the Body, has selected our resident Faculty Trainer Melissa Wheeler to represent them at this year’s World Massage Conference. Way to go, Melissa!
To find out how you can join in to the World Massage Conference online, please see the Books of Discovery press release below…
As we visit massage therapy programs across the country, we often hear about the need for more teacher trainings.
In response, we asked Melissa Wheeler, an Advisory Council member for Books of Discovery and Faculty Trainer at National Holistic Institute, to present “Ignite Your Students’ Passion for Palpation” on [Read more →]
October 29, 2009 1 Comment
Melissa Wheeler at the AMTA National Convention
Here are Melissa Wheeler’s impressions of the AMTA Convention in Phoenix last week.
Joe Bob Smith (Encino Campus Manager), Alicia Ramos (San Jose Campus Manager) and I all met up at the AMTA National Convention in Phoenix on behalf of National Holistic Institute. NHI chooses to participate in such conferences both to learn what’s current in the larger massage community and to give our students and alumni a voice in those happenings. This one was so big it required three of us to go!
In addition to taking classes like Integral Anatomy, Balancing the Art & Science in Massage, and Massage Therapy on Trial, we met up with teachers, NHI graduates, textbook authors, and massage therapists from all over the country. It was so inspiring!
Just to show the variety of our experiences, I met 2 Japanese publishers who promised to send me a Japanese-language copy of the textbook we use, Trail Guide to the Body!
Joe Bob found the red, white & blue table he’d always wanted from Oakworks.
Alicia won a basket full of creams and massage lotions at the Massage Envy gathering.
We all had a wonderful time at the Massage Therapy Foundation reception, hanging out with the Trail Guide publishers and Ruth Werner who is not only the author of the beloved book Massage Therapist’s Guide to Pathology, but the leader of the MTF’s Education Committee. What does all that mean? Read about the MTF and their brand new e-journal that they have just launched online – propelling our industry forward. This massage research is available free to all at the International Journal of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork.
September 26, 2008 No Comments







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