Posts Tagged ‘bad posture’

Clients report getting help with breathing properly

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

City Sports Massage’s Jon specialises in helping clients discover natural healthy breathing. It helps relaxation, oxygenates muscles, and reduces stress. It often goes hand in hand with bad posture. Check out the latest new quotes below…

“Jon taught me to breath properly. I hadn’t realised up until this point that I held my breath quite a lot. I had always wondered why swimming tired me out so much, after a length of the pool I needed to stop despite being a competent swimmer. I then realised I was holding my breath for the entire length, thus depriving my muscles of oxygen!

He also taught me to be aware of the tension in my body and to relax my muscles. But what I value most is the expert advise I receive, and knowing I am in safe and experienced hands.”

I appreciate Jon’s honesty and if I need work on something, such as a particular area, he will tell me, and equally if I don’t, he will also tell me.”

Stephanie Weekes
Project Manager

“I had a sports massage appointment with you last Thursday in order to help prepare me for my jujitsu grading. I would just like to say that I passed the grading, and to say thank you. My body felt incredibly relaxed and I was able to breath in the same natural manner that you advised during my appointment. It made a world of difference.”

Sean Adjei
Jujitsu practitioner

And on a more general treatment;

“You gave me the best massage I’ve ever had in 2006. sadly I left for nyc that year – I’ve had hundreds of massages since but they haven’t come close. Thanks!”

Binifer Kaikobad
Anti-money Laundering Specialist. International Banking

Thanks for your feedback folks – it’s really appreciated!

Why do I need an arm massage and where is the best place to go?

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

We are regularly asked ‘do you do arm massages?’ Often those working at desks, holding the same posture for hours on end will develop pain in their arms, maybe tingling fingers too. The funny thing is that even though your fingers sometimes feel tingly it’s often the area around the armpit and shoulder joint that needs massaging. This is because the lack of movement in the shoulder joint (caused by bad posture, or working on a computer for hours on end) causes a build up of hardened tissue – which in turn presses on the the bundle of nerves that travel down the arm. So often pain in the arm and fingers is either caused by, or aggravated by, tightness in the armpit, shoulder girdle and chest.

So quite simply holding a mouse, or clicking away on a laptop can cause pain in the arm, tingling in the fingers, and tightness in the forearms too. All of which can be helped by massage. We sometimes advise clients to try using the mouse with the other hand (which trains the brain too!)

And then there’s the weightlifters, bodybuilders, and gym bunnies who grip too hard on the bars they’re lifting and pulling, causing the forearm to take the strain instead of the muscles they should be working.

So find a good, reputable sports massage therapist, and get a decent, focused massage. You’ll find few simple changes of habits can help keep you out of pain. If you’re in London, check out our clinic locations, where our therapists can help and advise you on these issues – not just in providing immediate pain relief, but looking at long term solutions of how to stay pain free.