Chiropractic, Massage Therapy and Stretching:
As the 2008 Olympics have recently wrapped up, there were some amazing stories especially in swimming. While Michael Phelps drew much of the attention with his amazing performances, 41 year old Dara Torres was also an interesting participant.
At an age when most athletes have become "soccer moms," Torres earned a silver medal in swimming. In watching a special on her training, it was interesting to see how much time and money were spent on keeping her healthy.
$100,000 a year to be exact! This included her support team of personal trainers, massage therapists who also provided stretching, regular chiropractic treatments, and nutrition.
More and more athletes continue to perform at a high level at ages when most athletes have already retired. Increased knowledge in physical training and injury prevention have certainly played a large role in this phenomenon.
But aside from the hard work spent in training for their sport, recovering from all this exercise is especially important for the older athlete, whether you are a professional or recreational athlete who runs 10k's or marathons.
This support crew had a lot to do with the success of Torres, though she obviously still put in all the hard work of training. Skilled massage therapy combined with stretching can help you deal with past injuries and increase your sports performance, especially when combined with a quality resistance (strength) training program.
As a massage therapist, I've worked with a few runners and some semi-pro athletes who benefitted from skilled soft tissue therapy and stretching. Some of this has occurred while working in a chiropractic clinic and some of it occurred in the locker room before the game.
I believe strongly in the combination of chiropractic, massage therapy, and stretching when applied together. I've also met several people who are not into chiropractic care for one reason or another. For those people I would suggest finding a clinic where these services are combined by skilled professionals.
Otherwise, you can look for a massage therapist who incorporates some type of stretching and also someone who is knowledgeable in strength training. Even runners can benefit from a good resistance program that increases their core strength and reduces their risk of injury, while making them more efficient runners.
Friday, August 29, 2008
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