Why Massage Should Play a Regular Role in the Lives of Active Adults
Emmanuela Pintus | SEP 7, 2022
Why Massage Should Play a Regular Role in the Lives of Active Adults
Emmanuela Pintus | SEP 7, 2022

If you’re a stranger to massage or think it’s just for a vacation treat, think again. Massage is a key recovery tool for active people of all ages, including those who work out regularly, or run, play tennis, garden or participate in any kind of physical activity.
It’s one of many tools fitness professionals can use to help you at any time with body aches, inflammation, muscle tightness and more. And after a particular stress or injury, massage can speed up healing and get you back to feeling better.
“It has to be part of your self-care, especially as we are actively aging,” says Jackie, a trainer over 40. “Regular massages are great for keeping us moving optimally.”
Indeed, massage is on the maintenance menu for many people who stay in shape. They don’t wait till something happens. They use massage as prevention and regular self-care.
“It’s always so easy to put yourself on the back burner,” adds Remy, also over 40, who stretches daily, gets a massage weekly, and sees the chiropractor once a month. “It should be part of a health-oriented lifestyle for body and mind.”
Variety of styles
Various forms of massage have been practiced throughout the ages. Some focus on relaxation. Some focus on helping athletic people recover and perform better. Any licensed massage therapist can help determine the proper therapy, depending on what you want (even if it’s just relaxing – because there’s nothing wrong with that).
All of them help stimulate blood flow, soften hard tissue, stimulate the nervous system, and improve immunity.
Massage also gives us better sleep, which is essential for physical healing and mental health. It can even help with arthritis.
Touch alone reduces stress and helps us feel good. Everyone needs that, at any age.
'Particular value' for active agers
Millions of people over 50 get a massage each year. The main reason? Studies cite pain relief, soreness/stiffness and recovery from injury.
While integrating massage therapy into a health and wellness plan is useful for all ages, it’s especially helpful in middle-age and beyond.
Michael has learned this first-hand.
“I have a massage therapist I see once per week,” he says. “The massage includes a significant amount of stretching complimented with a deep tissue massage. This greatly enhances my flexibility, balance and keeps me prepared for my challenging exercise routine.”
And he can still get a massage on vacation.
Emmanuela Pintus | SEP 7, 2022
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