SUMMER IS COMING: TRADE THE "STRESS" FOR THE "SHIFT"
The arrival of summer often brings a wave of "seasonal pressure." We see the ads telling us to "get ready" or "transform" before the first beach trip. But in the world of sports psychology, we know that stress is the enemy of performance—and health. If you are feeling anxious about the warmer months, it’s time to change your mental game. Here is how to use sports psychology to enjoy your summer, stay moving, and keep your mental health a priority.
READ THIS IF YOU WANT TO COME TO PFP, BUT YOUR ANXIETY IS STOPPING YOU
Gym anxiety (or "gymtimidation") is incredibly real, whether it stems from a fear of not knowing how to use a machine or a fear of being judged for who you are. But your health and your fitness goals belong to you. At Pittsburgh Fitness Project, we believe anxiety shouldn’t keep you from building a body that moves and feels great. Here is a quick shift in perspective and a practical survival guide to help you take that first brave step into our space.
PARENTS, BOOK A MASSAGE BEFORE SUMMER BREAK HITS!
Summer is fun… but let’s be honest, it’s also chaos. That’s why now is the perfect time to sneak in a massage before the cute little goblins are home full-time asking for rides, snacks, sunscreen, and “one more thing” every five minutes.
MASSAGE THERAPY FOR STRESS RELIEF
Recharging Your Body and Mind
We all need down time. We have been told that taking time for ourselves can be a great benefit to ourselves, but we do not always follow that advice. Massage can help with stress by allowing you the time you need to disconnect from everything else going on in the world or just allowing you some down time. Your massage therapist can be quiet or you can feel free to talk with your massage therapist, please just speak up for what you need or want because this is your time. There some physiological effects that also will benefit you.
MASSAGE - YOUR STRESS SOLUTION
Most of us have experienced periods of intense work-related stress, whether it’s from a demanding job, a difficult coworker, or a boss who just doesn’t seem to listen. In fact, 83% of U.S. workers report experiencing work-related stress. When left unchecked, stress can take a serious toll on your body, leading to health problems like headaches, digestive issues, high blood pressure, and chronic pain.
Massage therapy is a powerful tool for reducing stress and promoting overall wellness. Beyond the mental benefits, regular massages can boost your immune system, improve sleep quality, and decrease pain and hypertension. It’s not just about relaxation—it’s about helping your body function at its best.