Massage has become an integral part of the new athletic regimen
from sports medicine clinics, to college training rooms, to professional
locker rooms to Olympic training. Growing number of trainers believe
that massage can provide an extra edge to the athletes who participate
in high performance sports. Massage has become a necessary ingredient
for a complete workout. More and more people are realizing that
a complete workout routine includes not only the exercise itself,
but also caring for the wear-and-tear and minor injuries that naturally
occur with strenuous movement. The physiological and psychological
benefits of massage make it an ideal complement to a total conditioning
program.
Anyone who routinely stretches their physical limits through movement
such as running, cycling, hiking, swimming, dancing, tennis and
other racquet sports, strength training and aerobics can benefit
from a massage. There are others who does strenuous activities in
a day that is not normally classified as exercise. Examples are
mothers with small children, gardeners, and others who use their
bodies strenuously in their work.
Incorporating massage in your conditioning program has many benefits.
It helps you get into good shape faster, and with less stiffness
and soreness. It helps you recover faster from heavy workouts, and
relieves conditions which may cause injury.
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