Benefits of deep tissue massage

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The benefits of massage in bodybuilding may increase your competitiveness by enhancing your performance and helping you reach your physical potential. The effects of hard training and injuries can impair your bodybuilding development. Massage can combat the negative effects of bodybuilding and might even help you gain greater muscle mass, develop a more proportional and symmetrical physique, and improve your stage presence for competition judges.


Range of Motion


Muscle tightness limits range of motion, and lifting with tight muscles can lead to injury. Massage stretches bundles of your muscle fibers lengthwise and sideways to improve tissue elasticity. Massage treatments help release tension and pressure by stretching the sheath or fascia around your muscles. Muscular scar tissue can promote inflexibility and increase your risk of injury and pain. Massage can restore mobility by breaking down scar tissue caused by overtraining, previous injuries or trauma.


Recovery


Muscles need recovery nutrients to repair damage and grow for bodybuilding. Massage speeds up your recovery time by increasing muscle tissue permeability and opening micro-circulation. A deep massage increases tissue permeability by opening pores that enable fluids and nutrients to pass through more effectively. This removes waste products, such as lactic acid, that accumulate while training and inhibit muscular contraction.


Muscle Tone


Massage supports a well-defined bodybuilding physique by increasing circulation that improves your muscle tone. Damaged or tight muscle tissues do not hold blood well and diminish your muscle tone. Your massage therapist may use a pumping technique to move fluid through blood vessels and lymph nodes. Pumping involves increasing the pressure at the front of the stroke to create a vacuum effect in your vessels. This improves muscle tone by helping damaged and tight tissues get nutrients required for growth and repair.


Sport Injury Prevention


You can treat or prevent injuries while bodybuilding by getting a regular sports massage. Find a sports massage therapists who studied sports therapy, physiotherapy or sports rehabilitation, and have him administer massages to treat or prevent injuries related to bodybuilding. Skilled sports massage therapists can identify and treat muscle tightness as well as trigger points and scar tissues that might increase your risk of injury.


Psychological


Pre-event massages also benefit bodybuilders. Receiving a massage before a bodybuilding competition can improve your performance by enhancing your mental state. A massage can boost your level of confidence and diminish any accumulated stress that developed as a result of your bodybuilding training. Feeling confident and relaxed before a competition will reflect in your performance.

 
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i recently did some cupping from an accupressure specialist, my oh my what a difference it made

 
Haven’t tried that yet.  Went for my weekly massage last night and my Shoulder is way better today.  Hurts like hell during but it’s a pay off

 
Haven’t tried that yet.  Went for my weekly massage last night and my Shoulder is way better today.  Hurts like hell during but it’s a pay off
i had an insanely tight neck/trap situation and only cupping helped alleviate the pain/tightness

 
i had an insanely tight neck/trap situation and only cupping helped alleviate the pain/tightness
That’s where mine gets messed up, neck trap shoulder... when it gets really bad causes numbness in my thumb index and middle finger may have to try the cupping

 
That’s where mine gets messed up, neck trap shoulder... when it gets really bad causes numbness in my thumb index and middle finger may have to try the cupping
It was a 20 minute session,i look like i had rape marks on me which lasted a few days but well worth it. I pray your pains go away

 
I had one session deep tissue massage a week for months years ago when I had neck and lower back issues.

i wonder if it would help for the tightness around my bionic knee. So far all I tried was dry needling.

 
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