When it comes to naturally enhancing your performance and extending your athletic career there’s a secret hiding in plain sight. The lymphatic system is the little known—but equally as essential—cousin to the cardiovascular system pumping blood through your veins. While the lymph system has many roles in the body, the most important for physical fitness is waste removal during the repair process of cells like muscle tissue. Maintaining this delicate system may help enhance, and possibly extend your athletic career or capabilities.
Just like a person can have poor blood circulation, lymphatic stagnation is a major contributor to career ending injuries. In the following article you will learn not only how to spot signs and symptoms of poor lymphatic flow, you will also be armed with tools to enhance your athletic longevity! (And of course, expert guidance is available through Vagus Clinic).
Most trainers will try to convince you that movement is all you need for proper lymphatic flow. For some people, that may be true. However, the world is increasingly toxic and there are stressors all around us that negatively impact lymphatic flow even in a healthy person, including EMFs, glyphosate, and even stressful lifestyles. Even though the lymphatic system is far from being a new discovery, improving lymph circulation is the next big thing in sports medicine. With so many quirky fads that come and go, why not try supporting your body’s own natural mechanisms?
Top 10 Benefits (plus a Bonus!) of Supporting Lymphatic Flow in Athletes
What happens when an athlete chooses to actively support their lymphatic system? Here are some of the top benefits:
Now that you know how improving lymph flow can improve your athletic career, continue reading to find out how the lymphatic system functions, symptoms of lymph stagnation, and finally solutions for how Vagus Clinic can help you reverse or prevent problems stemming from impaired lymph flow.
What exactly is the lymphatic system?
It includes the network of lymphatic vessels that carry “lymphatic fluid”, or the collected fluid and contents that leak out of cells, lymph nodes, and the spleen. Lymph fluid travels through one- way valves in the vessels that prevent backflow. Unlike the heart, the lymphatic system does not have a pump to ensure its circulation around the body. The lymphatic system requires mechanical (and electrical) stimulation to flow–and that is why movement is so essential!
Among its various roles, the lymphatic fluid serves as the waste management division when it comes to the repair and healing process for all cells of the body. Blood carries nutrients to the site of inflammation for damage repair, while lymph follows up after and is the clean up crew, flushing away debris.
Lymphatic fluid is filtered through a series of lymph “nodes”, or fused masses of immune cells that create a “filter” for the lymph fluid. These filters remove toxins and pathogens from the fluid, eventually returning the fluid into the bloodstream to begin the process all over again. Proper return of lymph fluid to the bloodstream is required to maintain a healthy blood volume, and thus blood pressure.
Think about a dryer lint catcher getting clogged and clothes dry much more slowly.
When these filtration stations become backed up, lymphatic flow slows to a trickle, allowing time for the fluid to become more and more stagnant and toxic. When this happens, all body systems suffer including muscles, joints, ligaments, and tendons.
Let’s review the essential roles the lymphatic system plays in your body–and how supporting your lymphatics can improve your athletic longevity in each of these roles.
Stay tuned for more information on this topic but in the meantime, contact Vagus Clinic here to schedule your free 20-min discovery call and learn how we can help you enhance and extend your athletic performance naturally!
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