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Ease Muscle Fatigue with a Hot Shower

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It could be spending time in the gym, going for a run or doing yard work around the house — the how you keep active isn’t as important as actually being active. But however you choose to incorporate exercise into your lifestyle, jumping into a nice, hot shower immediately after working out will help wash the stress away with your sweat, and leave you feeling refreshed and invigorated.

The immediate benefit of a shower after a workout is to cleanse your body of any harmful bacteria and help prevent rashes or breakouts. But warm or hot water also encourages blood flow to fatigued muscles, activating amino acids to aid in recovery and healing. The massage feature on many shower heads also has recovery benefits, kneading tight muscles and boosting energy stores.

“A good workout gets the blood pumping and sweat pouring, but what you do immediately after your workout will determine if you are getting the most benefit out of your exercise,” says Brittany Raposo, Spectrum Brands Marketing Coordinator for Pfister Faucets in Canada. “A shower right after working out is not only soothing, it is restorative. With the latest innovations in showerhead technology, it is the perfect way to cap an invigorating training session.”

Fortunately, it doesn’t require thousands of dollars and a total makeover of your bathroom to bring the spa-like experience of a massaging shower to your washroom. (Although you can do that if you like!) A simple swap of your shower head can do the trick.

Brittany offers the following tips when considering a bringing a post-workout massage experience into your shower:

For more information on Pfister Faucets, please visit pfisterfaucets.com.

For more information on Spectrum Brands, please visit spectrumbrands.com.

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