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In my practice, most of my clients are "year-round: athletes...hockey, soccer, track, wrestling, etc. For most, the most effective way to condition is a four-season approach: Prep season - weight training, focus on weaknesses, etc. kinectic chain work; Pre-season- where the focus is on the muscles used in the sport, etc.; in-season...no heavy lifting, core work, flexibility, etc. and then recovery season.
I include very specific trigger point work in my sportsmassage practice, focusing on checking those muscles and body parts most vulnerable depending on the sport. I do 45-minute sessions with most of my regular athletes all the time.
In my work with one college football team, I see the same players every week...so far not one single injury because I eliminate the triggers before they cause injuries. In my experience, trigger points are responsible for about 75% of most soft tissue injuries to athletes.
In my practice, most of my clients are "year-round: athletes...hockey, soccer, track, wrestling, etc. For most, the most effective way to condition is a four-season approach: Prep season - weight training, focus on weaknesses, etc. kinectic chain work; Pre-season- where the focus is on the muscles used in the sport, etc.; in-season...no heavy lifting, core work, flexibility, etc. and then recovery season.
I include very specific trigger point work in my sportsmassage practice, focusing on checking those muscles and body parts most vulnerable depending on the sport. I do 45-minute sessions with most of my regular athletes all the time.
In my work with one college football team, I see the same players every week...so far not one single injury because I eliminate the triggers before they cause injuries. In my experience, trigger points are responsible for about 75% of most soft tissue injuries to athletes.
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