Elite Sports Recovery and Performance
Massage is only one part of the recovery process. Sometimes, the best results happen when movement is combined with hands-on treatment. In this episode of the Elite Sports Recovery & Performance Podcast, we explore why PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation) stretching and active stretching can be valuable additions to a sports massage session. Learn how these techniques can help improve mobility, increase flexibility, and teach your body to better control new ranges of motion—so the benefits of your session last beyond the massage table. We’ll also discuss when these techniques are most effective, why they aren’t appropriate for every client or injury, and how combining manual therapy with movement can help athletes and active adults recover more efficiently and perform at a higher level. In this episode, we cover: * What PNF stretching is and how it works * The difference between PNF and active stretching * Why combining massage with movement can improve results * The benefits for athletes and active individuals * When these techniques should—and shouldn’t—be used * How to maintain mobility and recovery between sessions Whether you’re an athlete, weekend warrior, or someone looking to move with less stiffness and more confidence, this episode will help you understand why recovery doesn’t stop when the massage ends. Recovery is most effective when you combine quality hands-on treatment with purposeful movement. That’s how you build lasting mobility, reduce injury risk, and perform at your best. 💪🎙️
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