Massage Therapy: How to Give Massage to Your Baby?

The technique of massaging the baby is quite simple. In fact, it is instinctive to some mothers and for others; it is not difficult to learn the technique. Baby massage has been practised for generations, in many different countries. Skin contact makes your baby feel safe and secure and is a simple way of showing affection. There are various ways to do the massage, none of them right or wrong unless your baby indicates them to be so. Use strokes with imagination, keeping in mind the muscular structure of the body. The guidelines given here are basic, you can alter them to suit your individual needs in tandem with that of your baby.

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Massage Therapy: How to Give a Cellulite Body Massage?

What is Cellulite?

With growing awareness about a healthy body and the pre-occupation of the mind with fitness, cellulite has attracted a lot of attention, lately. Ignored for a long time, this dimpling effect on thighs and other areas finds the spotlight trained on it, now. Cellulite is thought to be a build up of toxic fluid and fat in the skin that causes a peculiar orange pee! type puckering. What is interesting is that cellulite need not attack the fat people only; it is often seen on the slim figures also.

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Massage Therapy: How to Give a Facial Massage?

Facial massage is one of the most relaxing therapies designed to provide tension release, while stimulating the skin. Besides working as a beauty therapy, it is very beneficial in perking up the circulation and revitalising the facial muscles. It is increasingly being used by men and women all over the world.

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Massage Therapy: Sports Massage Pre-event and Post-event Guidelines

Sports Massage Pre-event Guidelines

Sports Massage is basically applying the principles of bodywork and massage to athletes. What makes it different is that athletes have very special needs. Knowing the person and the sport is what will make the treatment of greater value.

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Massage Therapy: Benefits of Sports Massage

• Relaxes muscles and improves joint mobility.
• Increases range of motion.
• Flushes out lactic acid in the muscles.
• Double, or triple faster recovery rate of muscles after a massage.
• Increases circulation.
• Stimulates lymphatic system, hence improves immune system.
• Relieves muscle aches and stiffness.
• Breaks up scar tissue.
• Prevents injuries that might be caused by stressing unbalanced muscle groups, or by favouring or forcing a painful, restricted area.
• Reduces the chance of injury, through proper stretching and event preparation, and through deep tissue massage.
• Improves range of motion and muscle flexibility, resulting in improved power and performance.
• Maximize the supply of nutrients and oxygen through increased blood flow.
• Enhances elimination of metabolic by-products of exercise.

Massage Therapy: Sports Massage Technique

Whether you enjoy recreational sport, or you are a professional athlete, Sports massage will loosen, warm and ready your muscles for activity, prevent sports related injury, improve performance and endurance. Almost everyone, who has followed an exercise regimen, played some sort of active game, or done swimming or even jogging or aerobics, is likely to have suffered from muscle spasm or strain.

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Massage Therapy: Sports Massage for Athletic Training

Training massages are given throughout the training stage of athletic performance. An athlete will have an event in mind and begin a regimen of training as needed to reach that goal. They begin with building a base of strength and endurance and continue to attain maximum performance level. Massages can be given before, or after a workout depending on the needs of the athlete. Treatments are geared toward the areas of highest stress during the workout. Each sport varies as does each athlete’s stress points.

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