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Frequently asked questions
How Long Should You Rest After a Massage?
At a minimum, you should rest for at least 24 hours after your massage to ensure your muscles have plenty of time to repair themselves. Post-massage soreness is completely normal after a sports massage, and your muscles may still feel tight after 48 hours, which is a sign they are still recovering.
How Long are Your Muscles Sore After a Deep Tissue Massage?
You may experience delayed onset muscle soreness after a massage due to the technique we use that carries nutrients and blood to your muscles. The soreness usually peaks after 24 hours, like it would after any other workout. Most of the DOMS will be gone after 48 hours, but it could even last longer than that.
How Often Should You Get a Massage?
The frequency at which you get massages will depend on how active you are and the goals you want to achieve with your session. If your job demands a lot of sitting , standing , walking, or you are part of a sports team or partake in heavy exercise, you may want to go for a massage once a week. This ensures your muscles have the chance to relax, and any smaller niggles can be sorted before they become painful. If you have an injury, speak to your massage therapist and see how many sessions they’d recommend for a speedy recovery.
Can You Work Out After a Deep Tissue Massage?
To ensure your body has time to recover after a deep tissue massage, you should avoid heavy workouts for at least 24 hours after the massage. Heavy workouts may include running, weightlifting, and climbing. If you want to stay active, try partaking in light exercises, such as walking, swimming, and gentle stretches.
Why Should You Rest After a Massage?
There are a few reasons why you should rest for at least 24 hours after a sports massage, we explore some of the reasons below:
Risk of Injury
After a massage, your muscles and connective tissues are more pliable and soft, which could increase your chances of an injury. If you take part in strenuous exercise (such as weightlifting, or running) soon after a massage, you are putting yourself at risk of straining your muscles and tissue, which could result in swelling, bruising, and loss of strength.
Dehydration
When your muscles are trying to recover after a massage, your body uses up more water. Because of this, your chances of becoming dehydrated are increased. You should avoid excessive sweating and give your body time to get back to its normal hydration state. We’d also advise that you drink plenty of water before and after your massage to help speed up your massage recovery.
DOMS
Delayed onset muscle soreness, also known as DOMS, is the achy feeling you get after an intense workout. DOMS after a massage is completely normal, as your muscles are working hard to repair themselves. If you workout while experiencing DOMS, you aren’t giving your muscles enough time to heal, and your workout may also be quite painful.