Golf & Fitness Massage
- Wes Hobson - United States Olympic Committee
Male Tri-athlete of the Year, 1992
Golf & Fitness Massage in Myrtle Beach
We offer innovative Golf & Fitness Massage to Myrtle Beach area athletes of all levels. Elite, professional and serious amateur competitors are finding that Sports Massage gives them the "edge".
Golf & Fitness Massage offers these proven benefits:
- Enhanced athletic performance
- Fewer injuries
- Restored flexibility and range of motion
- Faster recovery from injury
- Removal of lactic acid buildup
Reasons why Golf & Fitness Massage is important:
- Massage maintains the body in generally better condition.
- Massage helps prevent injury and loss of mobility.
- Massage helps restore mobility to injured muscle tissue.
- Massage may boost performance. Some have claimed
massage could be as effective as taking anabolic steroids!
- Massage is excellent for reducing back pain and general relaxation.
- Massage may extend the overall life of your sporting career.
Does Golf & Fitness Massage hurt?
No. It affects the body to it’s deepest levels but it does not hurt. Massage shouldn't be so painful that it causes the patient to tighten-up. This works against the body, not with it. es, particularly after heavy training when they feel completely spent. It helps them relax and fully recover.” - Chris
Your Golf & Fitness Massage
The bodywork that you receive is custom tailored to your specific needs. If your need is to address a specific complaint or injury, the massage is focused around that. If your need is for a more general full body session to help remove lactic acid buildup, the massage is directed that way. Patrick has mastery in a broad variety of techniques such as Deep Tissue, Structural Assessment, Myofascial Release, and Neuromuscular Therapy. He uses his skills much as a mechanic would use different tools to get maximum performance from a sports car.
Take your performance to the next level.
Feel the difference that
Golf & Fitness Massage can make.
What the Pros Say:
“Other than sleep, most tri-athletes find a massage by a professional massage therapist the most effective recovery technique.” Joe Friel - The Tri-athlete’s Training Bible
“Massage helps me maintain muscle coordination, improve flexibility and prevent injuries… If I were to have three wishes in life, one would be to have a two-hour massage every day.” Wes Hobson - United States Olympic Committee Male Tri-athlete of the Year, 1992
“Without the use of massage… our athletes would not have done as well. It relaxes the muscles, particularly after heavy training when they feel completely spent. It helps them relax and fully recover.” - Chris Carmichael personal coach to Lance Armstrong
