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Hot Tub Benefits for Watsu amp Hydro Massage

Posted on Wednesday 2nd January 2008 by John Lewis. Hits: 59

What an outstanding way to get that water therapy that you so richly deserve and need.

At the same time helping to relax and refresh your mind, body and soul and provide you with the relaxation and break that you deserve from your Hot Tub.

The physical properties of water means that it a very useful medium in which to exercise and at the same time treat muscle, neck and back pain. The natural advantages that water provides to help with Hydro massage and Hydrotherapy is of course related to the Buoyancy and Viscosity effect of water.

Buoyancy and Semi Buoyancy - The flotation effect of water helps to a considerable degree to counter balance gravity and this of course helps to support our own body weight and this can be controlled by using different massage seats in the Hot Tub.

This semi buoyancy can be a support to the development of improved balance and strength and some simple exercises such as flexing and stretching can be carried out in a warm welcoming environment.

Watsu is a water based treatment that combines water with Shiatsu, which is a long established Japanese Massage technique where pressure massage is applied to the body energy points following the lines of chi, or quite simply the body's own energy channels.

Watsu was developed in 1980 by Harold Dull, who had spent time in Japan to study Zen Shiatsu, which is a system of body of massage that uses stretches and pressure points in the body to blockages. When in the United States of America Harold Dull promoted the idea of the benefits of performing Shiatsu and related stretches in warm water.

Watsu, just like reflexology, can help enhance feelings of well-being and relaxation.

A heated Hot Tub is good for a Watsu massage session. Floating in warm water with Buoyancy and semi Buoyancy supported by the Watsu practitioner, the person receiving the treatment slips gently in to a pleasant state of relaxation as gentle massage and stretching is applied to specific energy points in the body.

There are two reasons among others why water is so beneficial for massage treatment:-

1.Viscosity - Water naturally provides resistance by means of gentle friction and this coupled with a mixture of pressure provided by warmed Water and Air Jets allows one to strengthen and improve the condition of aches and pains while reducing the risk of further injury due to loss of balance.

2.Hydrostatic pressure - there are powerful effects produced by hydrostatic pressure that improve heart and lung function, making some gentle exercise a very useful way to maintain and strengthen heart and lung function. This pressure effect also aids in improving muscle blood flow.

These properties when combined allow for the beneficial treatment of aches & pains but due to the buoyancy and semi-buoyancy effect which allows you to reduce the weight placed on the body while stretching in the Hot Tub.

Individuals with say stiffness and osteoarthritis in the neck and shoulder could practice simply arm circles or try rolling their shoulders gently in the water to help improve their range of motion and strength.

The water provides both mild resistance and pleasant support through buoyancy, the person would probably not experience the pain caused when a tired arm drops suddenly, as it can do at the end of other exercises.

The concept of pain is usually substantially reduced a result of many factors including the relaxing sounds as well as the warmth of the water provided by the Hot Tub often making this a very pleasurable experience.

The buoyancy effect of the water naturally allows a much wider range of positions in the Hot Tub due to the semi weightless effect of the water.

The author supplies premium quality American Hot Tubs on the Costa Del Sol In Spain and his web site is at Hot Tubs Marbella

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