Across
- 4. the hand moves back and forth but doesn’t glide across the skin, creates more heat
- 5. kneading, grabbing and lifting tissue.
- 6. this massage focuses on more severe injuries, as a part of postsurgical work
- 9. massage brings the athlete back to homeostasis, similar to a full body
- 11. this massage works on minor to moderate injuries.
- 12. competition performed during a break, quick, lots of jostling and kneading.
- 14. an injury caused by an unexpected event.
- 16. this kind of massage is focused on the muscles that will be use.
- 17. there are three kinds of sports massage and are named based on _______ they are performed.
- 18. to do the sport with skill and competence.
- 21. a stress fracture is an example of this kind of injury.
- 22. used to describe the ability to do physical work.
Down
- 1. long strokes, superficial, but can be firm.
- 2. shaking the muscle.
- 3. In sports massage, this means a firm pressure, not ligament or tendon work.
- 5. the highest level of performance.
- 7. keeping the pace of the massage lively, not spa pace.
- 8. performed on athletes.
- 10. fast, stimulating, superficial, 10-15 minute massage.
- 13. what you need before performing a massage meant to help the athlete heal.
- 15. compressions in sports massage are ______________.
- 19. A person who participates in sports (and physical activity).
- 20. end a pre-event massage with this.
