Finally passed my MBLEx after failing twice — here's what actually helped

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lisa.prepOP
May 27, 2026

I don't even know where to start. I failed the MBLEx in October and then again in January, and I was seriously questioning whether I should just give up on massage therapy altogether. Both times I thought I was prepared — I read through my school notes, watched some YouTube videos — but the actual exam was way harder than I expected, especially the anatomy and physiology sections. The questions weren't just "name this muscle," they were asking about how systems interact, contraindications, clinical reasoning stuff that felt way beyond what we covered in school.

What finally worked for me was treating it like a real study plan instead of just reviewing. I gave myself six weeks, studied about 90 minutes every day, and leaned heavily on practice tests to find my weak spots. The Massage Therapy Anatomy & Physiology practice tests were genuinely eye-opening — I was scoring in the 60s at first, which told me exactly where I needed to dig in. By week four I was consistently hitting 80+.

Anyone else here who had to retake it? I'm happy to share my full study guide breakdown if it helps. What topics tripped you up the most?

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Amanda H.
May 28, 2026
Congrats on passing! I'm scheduled for my first attempt in three weeks and honestly the A&P section is what scares me most. My school barely touched pathology and I feel like there are massive gaps. I've been using practice tests to self-assess but sometimes the answer explanations are confusing. Did you find any specific resources that explained the WHY behind answers rather than just what's correct?
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lisa.prep
May 28, 2026
I passed on my second attempt too, so I feel this post in my soul. What helped me was focusing on the FSMTB content outline and making sure I actually understood each domain percentage. A lot of people study randomly instead of proportionally. Kinesiology and pathology together make up like 40% of the exam — if you're weak there, you're going to struggle no matter how solid your Swedish technique theory is.
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Kevin O.
May 28, 2026
Six weeks at 90 minutes a day is pretty much exactly what my instructor recommended. The consistency matters more than cramming. Also don't underestimate the ethics and business practice section — it's easy points if you study it but people skip it and lose a lot of easy marks.

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