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Massage for Gym Rats
Whether you are a serious athlete or not one of the biggest reasons for hitting the gym in the first place is to help maximize your range of movement and increase or maintain the things your body is physically capable of achieving. Warm up stretches are great, but even a lot of those big tough body building blokes are discovering that massage can help improve overall conditioning a great deal.
Even a single massage session improves circulation and mobility and for those who have overdone it at the gym (which happens all the time even to the fittest people) regular massage helps to speed recovery and get an individual's training program back on track faster than rest alone would. Regular massage can also help to break down old scar tissue that is still lingering after older muscle damage which helps and individual's mobility improve even further.
Massage and Dieters
If you were to ask one of those serious body building blokes they would tell you that following a great balanced diet, full of all the right amount of proteins and carbohydrates, vitamins and "good fats" is rarely ever enough to really get the body you want. This is because there are certain hormones found in the body itself that can derail even the most serious dieting efforts. The one that bodybuilders are most concerned about is a hormone called cortisol.
Cortisol is also known as the stress hormone and it triggers what is known as the body's "fight or flight" response. When the body is highly stressed this hormone slows the functions of the digestive system so the body can concentrate on fighting the stress instead. With a poorly functioning digestive system the chance that a person can lose weight is reduced. Massage helps reduce both general stress and the levels of cortisol in the body, meaning effective weight loss is easier to achieve.
Incorporating Massage into Your Health Regime
While getting a massage every day just won't fit into many people's schedules a monthly, bi-weekly or weekly session can make a real difference to your overall fitness levels. Serious athletes and keen gym goers may benefit most from a specialist sports massage session but the simple fact is that adding massage in general to your stretching and healthy eating plan can reap you more benefits than you might have ever thought was possible!
Louise da Costa is a professional Remedial Massage/Lymphoedema
Therapist and director of Massage Central based in Caloundra on the
Sunshine Coast of Queensland Australia. Louise is currently offering an
Introductory Special of 1 hour massage for just $45 (normally $65) to
all new clients. Bookings essential. Phone 043 926 4445 or http://www.massagecentral.com.au
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