sports yoga

Sports Yoga works on strength, flexibility, balance, agility, endurance, core, and overall strength, among other things. Any athlete could benefit hugely by adding yoga to her or his training regimen. Here’s more details on a few of the perks of sports yoga:

Strength: No amount of weight-lifting with free weights will give you the strength that consistently holding up your own body weight will.

Flexibility: Practicing yoga increases flexibility and ease of movement, therefore increasing range of motion. In particular, athletes in sports that require swinging action (tennis, golf, etc.) can benefit greatly. Flexibility in general also helps to prevent injury.

Balance: Balancing poses in yoga improve overall balance in everything you do, preventing falls and injury.  When you learn how to be soft and go with the flow, you can more easily bend and are less likely to break or fall over.

Endurance: The endurance that the ease of yoga gives you lends to endurance sports like running, triathlons, and Iron Mans. When you learn to tune into your body and mind, everything can be a meditation—sports included. Yoga also helps you learn how to pace yourself: slow and steady, in it for the long haul.

Core: Almost everything you do in yoga works on your core strength. Strong core equals a healthy back and a healthy body.

  

Stability: Yoga helps strengthen all of the little stabilizing muscles that people tend to miss in other physical workouts and are vital in protecting your joints and spine (among other things).

 

Recovery: Yoga also helps put athletes back together after injuries. Again: You’re tuning into your body and giving it the care it wants and needs. Yoga also elongates all of the muscles that athletes spend so long contracting, so it is a great counter-action.

Most importantly, yoga changes the way you think and approach everything in life: When you learn to move with ease and stop forcing things, you will prevent injuries and your body will open with your mind, increasing your flexibility all around.

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Pilates for Athletic Performance:

Pilates is a key component to athletic conditioning as Pilates focuses on engaging the deep stabilisers of the torso, helps to develop core strength, increase flexibility and promote balanced muscle development, thereby helping many athletes to increase their performance in their given sport and thus reduce the chance of injury. Click here to find out more about the benefits of pilates.

Pilates is on every wednesday night in DBSM at 8:00-8:45pm. Contact us on 04785470 for more information.

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Sports Massage

At DBSM we offer sports massage which is a great tool to release muscle tension, clear metabolic waste and to relieve muscular pain which athletes or any individual may suffer from.

there are different massage techniques used for different types of injuries which include; 

  • Soft Tissue Release
  • Trigger Point Release
  • Myofascial Release

Aside from these techniques our massage therapists will be able to assist you in any other pain you may have which can be beneficial from sports massge, for more information contact us on 04785470.

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Take your performance training, marathon, triathlon or weight loss goals to a new level with the training pool at DBSM centre of excellence.

Swimming for cardiovascular and musculoskeletal benefits cannot be matched by any other form of exercise, working more muscle groups simultaneously. Another benefit is the fact it burns as many calories as any other aerobic sport without the impact on muscles, bones, ligaments and joints. With the training pool at DBSM these benefits can be utilised all year round.

A major plus with the training pool is the fact that you never have to turn, resulting in your swim being 20 – 30% more effective.