Sports Massage for the Upper Body

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Learn as our expert demonstrates sports massage techniques that can help prevent injury, relieve stress, and bring athletes' muscles to peak performance and how to increase blood flow and shorten recovery time in this free sports massage video for the upper body.

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Tags: injury, body, sport, stress, massage, therapy, deep, table, physical

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Summary: Massage therapy is a practice with a multiplicity of benefits. Whether it’s a quick rubdown or a full-body treatment, the human touch has practical applications for promoting both physical and emotional well-being. The basic idea behind massage is the use of motion, pressure, tension, and vibration on certain areas of the body, localized around muscles or joints in pain or under stress. This allows a release of tension and a return to a homeostatic condition. Therefore, massage is very important for general stress relief, pain management, preventing muscle injury, encouraging physical and emotional healing, or improving circulation.

Sports massage is a particular branch of massage that focuses on relieving skeleto-muscular tension and returning the muscles to a loose, relaxed state. Sports massage techniques provide a number of important benefits to athletes. Since they regularly train their muscles hard for peak performance, and then go out a push their bodies to the limit and beyond, they are prone to constant and chronic injuries. Sports massage helps to prevent some of those injuries, as well as speed up recovery time and relieve extreme muscle cramping and tension.

In this free video guide to sports massage, learn techniques to use for the upper and lower back, the shoulders, and the arms. Our massage therapist will walk you through step-by-step and give tips on how to use your forearms and elbows, as well as your hands, to relieve muscle tension and stress.

About the Expert

Expert: Cherie Krieger has been a registered massage therapist for five years and a state certified massage therapist instructor for one year. Krieger has had a wide variety of experience in massage including but not limited to: Sporting events, farmers' markets, retreats/occasions, and chair massage at offices and Austin City Hall.

Krieger has developed her own techniques that especially apply to the upper back and the therapuetic relief of the entire back.

Krieger has resided in Austin for the last five years where she has been a volunteer therapist and coordinator. She is well trained in medical, occupational, orthopedic, sports and swedish massage.

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