What Do These People Have In Common?
More than you think!
It’s probably not instantly obvious to everyone. It’s probably not obvious to the people in the photos either; and that’s my point. These people often treat themselves very differently when it comes to looking after their bodies, their livelihoods and tools of their trade, when in-fact they should all be doing similar things.
So, what’s the link? 🤔
They are all ATHLETES! 🤨
Yes, that’s right. Athletes. They might execute different activities and actions, but they are all athletes. ‘Sporting Athletes’
and ‘Vocal Athletes’
. They all use muscles to perform, and quite often they use them excessively.
The difference between them though, is that ‘Sporting Athletes’ tend to look after their bodies a little better than the ‘Vocal Athletes’ (in my experience). Most ‘Sporting Athletes’ will have some form of physical or manual therapy on a monthly, weekly and even daily basis when performing, to aid the recovery of their muscles and reduce the effects of exercise , fatigue and the risk of injury .
Don’t get me wrong, I am not suggesting it needs to be exactly the same for all ‘Athletes’, but there is clearly a rationale behind it, and as a voice-user you’re using muscles to a similar intensity as that as a runner (for example) just different muscles.
❌ In comparison very few singers, actors or speakers get regular manual therapy to help with the affects that singing and speaking has on the muscles associated with voice production; and for some this will increase the risk of vocal fatigue, poor technique and compensatory behaviours, which can sometimes lead to injury.
✅ If you use your voice in a professional or amateur capacity, think of yourself from this day forward as a ‘Vocal Athlete’ and look after those muscles once in a while with some manual therapy as part of your vocal health routine .









