Foundations of Sports Massage: Athletic Physiology, Injury Prevention, and Treatment Principles

Understand the physiological demands placed on athletes, how sports massage influences recovery and performance, and the theoretical basis for pre-event, post-event, and maintenance massage.

โฑ 1h 5m ๐Ÿ“š 10 lessons ๐ŸŽง Audio version

About this course

Sports massage differs from general relaxation massage in its goals, timing, and the physiological processes it is designed to support. Practitioners working with athletes must understand how training stress accumulates in the body, why recovery is the foundation of performance, and how specific massage applications at different points in the training and competition cycle serve distinct purposes. Without this context, sports massage is applied generically; with it, the practitioner becomes a genuine part of an athlete's support team. By the end of this course you will be able to describe the physiological effects of exercise on muscle tissue and the nervous system; explain the rationale for pre-event, post-event, and maintenance massage; identify common sports injuries and their tissue-level basis; describe the role of stretching within a sports massage context; and outline the professional scope of a sports massage therapist within an athletic support team. What you will learn: - Exercise physiology basics: muscle fiber types, delayed onset muscle soreness, lactic acid, and the inflammatory repair cycle - Training load and recovery: the relationship between stress, adaptation, and overtraining - Pre-event massage rationale: goals, technique selection, and timing relative to competition - Post-event massage rationale: facilitating clearance of metabolic waste, managing soreness, and supporting parasympathetic recovery - Maintenance massage for athletes: addressing chronic tension, mobility restrictions, and injury-prone areas between events - Common sports injuries: strains, sprains, tendinopathies, and stress-related conditions โ€” and how massage fits in recovery - Stretching in sports massage: proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF), active isolated stretching, and appropriate use - Scope of practice: the sports massage therapist's role alongside physiotherapists, strength coaches, and team physicians The course is organized as eight reading modules with illustrated anatomy descriptions, sport-specific case examples, and reflection prompts. A sports injury reference guide and a pre-session intake template for athletic clients are provided. This course is designed for massage therapists, fitness professionals, and sports science students wanting a firm theoretical foundation before practicing sports massage. Basic anatomy knowledge and massage training are recommended. This course is educational; sports massage certification and scope-of-practice requirements vary by jurisdiction and sporting body โ€” these must be pursued through accredited programs and the relevant regulatory authorities.

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