I do not know about you, but one of my dreams is to have a personal masseuse in my house, on call at any moment. Now whether that will ever happen? I do not know. And whether my wife would ever allow that? Is a different question. But besides massages just feeling great, what are some of the other benefits you can get from a massage or bodywork treatment. I am going to write about ten benefits that you can get from a body massage, although there are way more than just ten benefits.
1. Helps with back pains and range of motion – Have you ever hurt your back or neck in a car wreck? Therapists will use massage therapy to help relieve you of your pain.
2. Helps to decrease anxiety – Can you say, relax?
3. Helps muscles – If you are a person who works out normally or you are an athlete, than a massage can help your muscles recover quickly from a hard workout.
4. Improves Circulation – Massages can help blood flow, by allowing nutrients into your tissue.
5. Stretches tight muscles – Many times we get knots in our muscles, which can cause discomfort and pain, even headaches.
6. It’s a pain killer – Helps release amino acids into the body
7. Reduces Swelling – Any time you experience an injury, bodywork treatment can help the swelling.
8. Improves Joints
9. Helps your immune system – We can all use a better immune system
10. Improves Skin Tissue – Can help with avoiding stretch marks
Those are just ten easy reasons why getting a massage once in awhile is important, and the list could go on. We live such busy lives, all of the stress and all of the wear and tear can really take a toll on our bodies, but if we just take the time to give our bodies a treat, we can live happier and healthier lives. Do you ever wonder why we are aging faster, it is because of stress, stress and stress. In fact stress can actually cause disease in our bodies. Massage therapy helps us to release the stress of our daily lives and promotes us to have better sleep, better energy and better focus.
My dad always used a term with me when I got hit by a pitch in baseball, he said, “walk it off, son.” Now, I often tell people to ‘walk it off” as a joke when I see them stub a toe or get hurt in some sort of way. But we can use that term in our daily lives, just switch out the word “walk” with “massage.” Boss yelled at you today? Massage it off! Your son is learning how to play the drums? Massage it off! Family did not like your cooking? Massage it off! Do you catch my drift? Obviously we are not going to get some bodywork done whenever something bad happens, because we might be in the therapy room 24/7, but do not forget to give your body a little treat here and there.
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