Exercise and massage

rarenick

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For those who do resistance/strength training regularly, do you go for massage regularly as well, or you feel it is unnecessary?

If you go for massage, which type? Foot, shoulder, full body, tui-na, Thai, etc?
 

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For those who do resistance/strength training regularly, do you go for massage regularly as well, or you feel it is unnecessary?

If you go for massage, which type? Foot, shoulder, full body, tui-na, Thai, etc?
Massage which leg? 🦵
 

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For those who do resistance/strength training regularly, do you go for massage regularly as well, or you feel it is unnecessary?

If you go for massage, which type? Foot, shoulder, full body, tui-na, Thai, etc?
I do strength training daily for 1 hour, the only massage i go for is zhuagen.. :frown:
 

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For those who do resistance/strength training regularly, do you go for massage regularly as well, or you feel it is unnecessary?

If you go for massage, which type? Foot, shoulder, full body, tui-na, Thai, etc?
I do calisthenic resistance exercise 3 times a week, of which I started few years back. ,

Strangely my muscles are less tense now than before I embarked on the exercise. Before, I used to go for regular foot massages to relax my legs and feet. Now I dun feel the need at all. The relaxing feel from the endorphins released after the exercise is seriously priceless, better than any massage or anti depressant pill.
 

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I do calisthenic resistance exercise 3 times a week, of which I started few years back. ,
Strangely my muscles are less tense now than before I embarked on the exercise. Before, I used to go for regular foot massages to relax my legs and feet. Now I dun feel the need at all. The relaxing feel from the endorphins released after the exercise is seriously priceless, better than any massage or anti depressant pill.

In the past when I was weak I always had urge to go massage. Now becoming stronger, less need for massage.
 

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For those who do resistance/strength training regularly, do you go for massage regularly as well, or you feel it is unnecessary?

If you go for massage, which type? Foot, shoulder, full body, tui-na, Thai, etc?

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