Whats thoughts on massage therapy and muscle growth?
For me Personally, I find it Extremely Helpful.
And yes it can Help Muscle Growth if your Therapist is doing the Correct Manipulation.............................. JP
P.S.
There are many Types of Massage Therapy.
Some are just for Rejuvenation.
Some are to Break Up Muscle Adhesions.
The Latter can be Extremely Beneficial for Muscle Growth.
i find it to be a god send personally. If you drink a lot of water and replace your electrolytes and stretch after it's a great way to help recovery and growth just like Snakeman said. The increased blood flow and break up of fibers that get stuck together, and especially for us juicers the break down of scar tissue are all great ways to help recovery. Knots and stuck together fibers will decrease blood flow to the effected places. Personally i think it's ideal to do a deep tissue massage on a day off because it can make you sore and will really make you feel groggy. I seem to get really hungry after those as well. Don't forget the happy ending... even if you have to do it your self lmao That helps with cortisolI did have to take a certain amount of massage classes in school to get my degree. What I was told by my professors is that when the micro tears heal themselves the new fibers don't always lay down in the correct pattern, causing cross fibers which inhibit muscle range of motion as far as stretching and amount they can contract. AND these new fibers are more fibrous than collagen or other stretchy tissue (just like scar tissue isn't as flexible as reg tissue on skin). Massage helps to break this up too. Not to mention the general increased blood flow to distal muscles which aides in healing. The THEORY of myofascial tissue preventing muscle growth also comes into play with myofascial release techniques.
Diff types of massage for different goals and different people. OR Different strokes for different folks I guess you could say.
My ART girl also got me started on foam rolling years ago, which I think has helped me a ton.
It's great for myofascial release. Hurts like a mutha at first, but I've been told that the more it hurts, the more you need it. They have some crazy rollers out there with bumps and ridges and knobs, but I find the basic flat black roller is best. I got mine from Perform Better online years ago and it still has its shape like new.I've looked into this and there is legit science behind it, yet I always pass it up while trolling Dick's. How effective do you think it was it in regard to Myofascial Release?
It's great for myofascial release. Hurts like a mutha at first, but I've been told that the more it hurts, the more you need it. They have some crazy rollers out there with bumps and ridges and knobs, but I find the basic flat black roller is best. I got mine from Perform Better online years ago and it still has its shape like new.
Yeah, I tried to "move up" to one of those torture - device style rollers and wound up with bruises all over my quads...I've got a lot of heart, but that seemed counterproductive.Right on. So for a first time roller, you recommend a flat roller? I've only noticed the torture-device variety, thus my lack of enthusiasm.lol
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