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Sports massage is a special
form massage and is typically used before, during and after
athletic events or sports. The purpose is to prepare the athlete
for peak performance, to drain away fatigue (lactic acid),
to relieve swelling, reduce muscle tension, to promote flexibility
and prevent injuries.
The main purpose is to
help alleviate the stress and tension, which builds up in
the body’s soft tissues during physical activity. Where
minor injuries and lesions occur due to overexertion and/or
overuse, massage can break them down quickly and effectively.
Sports massage can help prevent those niggling injuries that
so often get in the way of performance and achievement, whether
a person is an athlete or a once a week jogger, skier/etc….
Sports Massage
Techniques
Depending on the needs
of the ethlete, a variety of techniques are used. The techniques
often involves as blend of Swedish, shiatsu and deep tissue
specifically designed to treat athletes.
Each type of sport has
different demands on the players. Each sport uses muscle groups
in different ways. Sports massage is designed to address those
specific concerns and may differ according to the sport played.
Sports massage can be aimed at helping to heal strained muscles
and allow healthy ones to reach peak performance and maintain
it while minimizing injury. In a ski/activity resort such
as Whistler, we have many requests for sports massage. It
can aid in maximizing your athletic experience whether you
are skiing, mountain biking or running the valley trail. The
perception is that this is that if one asks for a sports massage,
then they are guaranteed a deep massage. The deepness of the
massage depends on the pressure. Sports massage can be considered
more rigorous. A Swedish massage can be very deep. If you
want the massage treatment to enhance your performance in
any activity or sport, remember that too deep of a massage
can actually have the reverse effect that you want. Especially
the next day. Too deep a massage can bruise the muscles and
relating structures. If you have a deep massage, optimial
athletic performance is usually a few days post.
Benefits of Sports
Massage
It has many benefits.
In addition to feeling good, similar to all massage, it reduces
the heart rate and blood pressure, increases circulation and
lymph flow, reduces muscle tension, improves flexibility and
relieves pain. It can be used pre-event, post-event and for
maintenance that promotes endurance, performance, lessens
chances of injury and reduce recovery time.
Tips
Whether you are a first
timer to massage or the Spa experience, or someone who has
regular massage/treatments, here are some things to keep in
mind to enjoy your time:
• For any oil massage,
you will have to undress and slip between the sheets on the
massage table. It is your choice whether you undress completely
or you’re your undergarments on. Depending on the temperature
of the room, there will also be a blanket that will cover
the sheets. Your practitioner will direct you as to whether
be on your back or front. Once you are settled on the bed,
make sure that the covers are up to your shoulders, covering
your body. Your practitioner will give you enough time to
settle and then knock on the door to see if you are ready
or not. When you give the signal, then they will enter and
get ready to start the massage.
• For non-oil treatments such as shiatsu and thai, you
will either wear your own clothes if they are loose or use
clothes provided. The treatment will be done over/through
the clothes.
• Once the treatment begins, what experience you have
is between you and your practitioner. You determine how it
goes. If you want more or less pressure, then communicate
this to the practitioner. If you want a particular area to
have more attention, then communicate this. If the practitioner
is good, they will continuously be asking you questions, to
determine these. The clearer you are, the more personalized
your treatment will be. If the practitioner is not open to
you communicating your needs, then they are not worth continuing
with.
• Many people ask how much they should talk in a treatment.
The answer is that it is completely up to you. You are paying
for the service. If you need to chat, then chat. If you wish
to be silent and fall asleep, then go for it. The practitioner
will respect this. Again, you are paying for the treatment.
• As the practitioner moves around to different areas
of your body, they will be moving the covers on and off. They
will doing this while keeping your private areas still covered.
The technique of draping is taught in all the schools and
is essential part of a treatment. The experience should always
be a comfortable one for both you and the practitioner.
The length of
time of the massage
Usually places will give
options of 30/60/90/120 minutes. A 30 minute massage is considered
a “teaser”. It is used if you have a specific
area that you want worked on for a short period of time. A
60 minute massage is considered the standard minimal for a
full body massage experience. Both 90 and 120 are better if
want the full experience as well as concentrate on a specific
area. These times mean that the practitioner can take their
time to really focus on areas that need attention. For the
specialty treatments such as: hot rocks, salt exfoliations
and body wraps, 90 minutes is considered the minimum. 120
minutes is considered the standard. These treatments take
time and need the extra to have the full experience. It is
well worth the extra time!
Timing –
our guarantee
Many spas will take 10
minutes off the massage time and use this as part of the preparation
time. Therefore, a 60 minute massage, becomes a 50 minute
and so on. At Nibbana Healing Spa, we believe that you get
what you paid for and a full body massage is a full 60 minutes.
Instead of the time taken off of the time taken for you to
prepare, we absorb that time in our schedule. We want you
to have the maximum benefit. So, you have an extra 10 minutes
to enjoy.
60 minute / $129 |
90 minute / $179 |
120 minute / $225 |
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