If you’re looking for a way to lose weight that doesn’t involve diet or exercise, you’ll find plenty of information on the internet about massage. Many websites recommend abdominal massage and other forms of massage therapy as effective weight loss methods. But before you call By Grace massage, to set up an appointment, you should find out what massage can and cannot do if you are trying to lose weight.

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Weight Loss Benefits of Massage

Massage therapy can work wonders for people who are trying to lose weight. But massage treatment alone doesn’t make weight loss occur.1 So if you are hoping that a massage will reduce your cellulite, decrease your belly fat or shrink your thighs, you’re likely to be disappointed. 

But massage can make it easier for you to stick to a diet and an exercise program. These are just some of the benefits that dieters may experience with massage therapy:

  • Decreased stress
  • Reduced anxiety
  • Decreased muscle soreness
  • Reduced back pain2
  • Improved range of motion
  • Improved mental state3
  • Better sleep

“Massage is also a good & healthy way to reward yourself for all of the hard work you are doing!”

“Massage helps release endorphins in the body that give us that euphoric happy feeling,” says Katherine at By Grace. “And by doing healthy things for our body we build a better relationship with ourselves and treat our bodies with the respect we deserve.

Several research studies support her claims. In one report published by the British Medical Journal researchers explain that the healing power of massage is especially helpful for people without a strong support system.5 “Touch itself is likely to be therapeutic, particularly in those with limited opportunities for physical contact, such as patients without intimate friends or family or with painful physical conditions.”

What Kind of Massage Is Best for Weight Loss?

If you are new to the treatment, you’ll learn that there are many different types of massage from which to choose.6 For example, holistic Massage is popular for its stress relief benefits. Deep tissue massage is helpful for people who exercise and are prone to sore muscles. Shiatsu massage is a technique where the therapist uses localized pressure to provide relief.7

“I would recommend a holistic massage with at least moderate pressure, especially if you’re a first-timer. I suggest it because it’s great for circulation, loosening muscles, touches a variety of problem areas and improves your overall sense of well-being. Another suggestion is to practice self-massage, on problem areas, at home with cream because it helps tone muscles and keeps circulation going between massages and workouts.”

Finding a qualified massage therapist and clear communication is also important to ensure that you are comfortable during your service. “It’s always a good idea to have a consultation with your massage therapist before your first treatment. People come in all shapes and sizes and your massage therapist, just like any other healthcare professional, understands this and their main concern is improving your health during your treatment.”

Should You Get a Massage to Help Lose Weight?

Massage can be a helpful part of your complete weight loss program. But it’s important to keep your expectations in check.  

Focus on eating a healthy, calorie-controlled diet and getting enough physical activity each day. Then get hold of By Grace massage where your therapist can help you to keep your body feeling strong, flexible and relaxed.