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(Austin.CityRegions.Com, February 21, 2016 ) Austin, TX -- Over the past decade, massage therapy has become an increasingly popular staple in the health and wellness routines of a wide variety of people, from construction workers to soccer moms. A common fixture in countless suburban strip malls, massage franchises have made massage much more accessible to a greater subset of the population.
Countless articles touting the benefits of massage can be found in magazines and blogs at any given moment, benefits that are numerous and increasingly backed up by scientific evidence. However, for massage to deliver its full range of benefits it must be facilitated by a well-trained and competent massage therapist.
Most massage therapists are extremely passionate about their craft, and many have left other careers to pursue their love of helping others find relief, comfort, and improved performance. However, there is a dark side of this story for those who have made it their mission to make others feel better: the practitioner often injures his or her body with each passing workday.
Overuse injuries such as strains to joints and tendons are common complaints in this field. Massage therapists by nature care about the comfort and well-being of their clients, and will often sacrifice their own comfort and well-being to make the experience as pleasurable and beneficial as possible.
Massage therapists depend on their bodies staying healthy and strong for decades if they are going to enjoy a long and successful career. Because injuries can shorten a therapist's career, or at least sideline them for significant periods of time, causing them to miss important income opportunities, it is vital for them to learn how to work safely, know their limits, and take great care of themselves between sessions and beyond the workplace.
The physicality of this work requires plenty of good quality sleep, excellent nutrition, and restorative practices like yoga and stretching, massage and self-massage, as well as a healthy dose of sun and fresh air to balance out the excesses and strains inflicted upon the body. James Cedar, owner and founder of Austin, Texas based TUFF Active Gear has a background in massage therapy. His company sells the TUFF STX Muscle Roller, a self-massage tool, on the Amazon marketplace. A muscle roller stick is like a rolling pin designed specifically to massage muscles. Much like foam rollers, muscle roller sticks have become increasingly popular in gyms and yoga studios as people learn about the benefits of massage for relieving aches and pains and improving athletic performance.
James says, "It takes discipline and consistency to do all the right things that are necessary for your body if you're going to make it for the long-term and succeed as a massage therapist. Our muscle roller stick is a great companion to the massage therapist. It's portable and small, extremely durable, and works really well for bringing relief to fatigued and sore muscles."
The appeal of tools like muscle roller sticks is their affordability and convenience. They can be taken anywhere and used whenever the need arises. This gives the user a lot of control and freedom around when and how to experience the benefits of massage for themselves.
About TUFF Active Gear
TUFF Active Gear provides high quality, durable gear for fitness and active lifestyles with a focus on excellent customer experience and satisfaction. TUFF Active Gear is committed to supporting and promoting functional movement, energy, and optimal wellness. TUFF STX muscle roller stick is designed with quality and performance in mind.
TUFF Active Gear
James Cedar
5038980798
media@tuffactivegear.com
Source: EmailWire.Com
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