Sports Massage

<p>What is Sports Massage? Rapidly gaining in popularity, Sports Massage is a massage technique that utilizes a system of movements including gliding, compressings, stretching, and other innovations. Sprots massage primarily focuses on the management, maniputaion and rehabilitation of the body's so...

What is Sports Massage? Rapidly gaining in popularity, Sports Massage is a massage technique that utilizes a system of movements including gliding, compressings, stretching, and other innovations. Sprots massage primarily focuses on the management, maniputaion and rehabilitation of the body’s soft tissues.

Known for improving training, injury prevention, enhanced self awareness and performance, Sports Massage improves blood circulation which allows athletes to train more efficaciously. Additionally, Sport Massage is a natural antioxidant as it helps to remove waste products and refurbishes tissues with essential nutrients in help in healing. By using sports massage, deep tissue damage and imbalances can be detected earlier and possibly corrected before an injury ensues.

Sports massage is popularly used prior to sporting events as it can stimulate circulation, relieve stress and assist an athlete to perform in peak physical condition. Additionally, many massage schools have incorporated sports massage into their hands-on training and curriculums.

To learn more about sports massage, or if you are interested in becoming a sports massage therapist, please feel free to peruse our sports massage, massage therapy schools and massage schools’ directories for a school offering sports massage programs today at Holistic Junction!

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By C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot in conjunction with HolisticJunction.com

C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot is the Public Relations Director & Staff Writer for Holistic Junction — Your source of information for Sports Massage; Massage Schools; Alternative Healthcare; Insightful Literature and so much more!

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