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For most people embarking on a fitness program, often the spirit is willing but  the flesh is not. When regular exercise is begun almost every part of the body  changes. Of interest to massage therapists is the way blood vessels become more  intricate in order to meet the body s demand for more oxygen, to supply more  nutrients, to permit more elimination. This takes time. While the muscles are  getting into shape, they have trouble getting enough oxygen and nutrients, and  wastes back up and stagnate. Unfortunately, many exercise programs regard aches  and pains as the inevitable price to be paid. This is simply not true because  massage can be used as the Greeks and Romans used it to increase endurance,  control fatigue, and feel better as part of a regular health  program.

Massage acts to disperse the accumulated by-products of muscle  action that irritate muscles and nerve endings. Lactic and carbonic acids build  up in muscle tissue shortly after exercise begins. These acids are waste  products that contribute to causation of the pain and occasional cramping that  exercisers, athletes, dancers, etc. suffer during and/or after workouts or  performing. These acids are formed when the glycogen stored in the liver and  muscles is burned to produce the energy expended during exercise. The acids must  eventually be reconverted to glycogen and stored again, or drained out via the  lymph and circulatory systems. Pain and fatigue persists until this process of  reconverting or excreting is completed. Massage can help eliminate the  irritation caused by these wastes, thus increasing muscle recovery rates. When  massage has been substituted for rest, an increase from 20-75%, even 100% muscle  recovery has been recorded. For example, this is why boxers are massaged rather  than rested between rounds.

Joints are critical to exercise because  joints are moved by the muscles to produce movement. All joints are complicated,  and their parts have a way of settling and stiffening when not used. A sluggish,  numbed feeling in the joints discourages exercise. A massage therapist  counteracts this by using massage strokes and passive movement to release the  muscle tension and free the connective tissue found around the joints that can  bind the joints.

Massage also aids recovery from soft tissue injuries  such as sprains and strains. This is possible because the growth and repair of  tissue are accelerated by efficient circulation in the injured areas and  appropriate stimulation of the healing tissues. Many soft tissue injuries are  not serious enough to cause one to visit a doctor or hospital for treatment, or  are only treated with some first-aid, but still cause some discomfort and  disability. Massage therapy can often help speed and improve recovery and reduce  discomfort from such mishaps. In this way, massage helps bridge the gap between  common neglect of injury and major medical intervention.


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