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Sportsmen are increasingly visiting somatology clinics for massages prior to an aerobic sports
event. Massage is frequently utilised prior to an athletic activity, as a means of enhancing
performance. Massage is known to have both calming and stimulating properties, thereby
possessing the potential to benefit performance in numerous different circumstances. In
the context of sportsmen visiting somatology clinics, it is unclear how men experienced the
benefits of a massage by a therapist in the somatology environment, prior to participating
in an aerobic sports event. The purpose of this qualitative, exploratory, descriptive and
contextual study was to explore and describe the experiences of men regarding sports
massage in a somatology clinic prior to an aerobic sports event. Purposive sampling was
used to select eight (8) men, aged between 25 and 50 years, who received two massages
within two weeks prior to participating in an aerobic sports event. The data were collected
through in-depth, unstructured, individual interviews and field notes until saturation of
data was achieved. Trustworthiness was ensured by utilising the principles of Lincoln and
Guba’s model. The men experienced the sports massage as relaxing and giving perceived
holistic beneficial effects. They described their experience during the massage and
during and after participation in an aerobic sports event. A sports massage brings about
psychological, physical, and spiritual effects during and after participation in an aerobic
sports event. |
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