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Should You See a Sports Therapist Even If You Are an Occasional Player?


May 1st, 2026

Whether you play a weekend soccer game, join a recreational basketball team or cycle a few times a month, it is common to feel stiff, sore or less mobile afterward. Sports therapy can help you move more comfortably, recover better and reduce the risk of preventable injuries, even if you are not a competitive athlete.

Why Sports Therapy Matters for Casual Athletes

Many people believe sports therapy is reserved for high-performance athletes. In reality, occasional players often experience similar strain, especially when activity levels change suddenly or irregularly.

According to the Government of Canada’s physical activity guidelines, staying active supports mobility, overall comfort and injury prevention.

Casual athletes may face:

  • Soreness after weekend games
  • Reduced mobility from long hours of sitting
  • Minor sprains or strains
  • Slower recovery time
  • Muscle tightness from inconsistent activity

Sports therapy can help address these concerns early and support your long-term mobility.

How Sports Therapy Helps Even If You Play Only Sometimes

Improves Your Comfort and Movement

Sports therapists can identify movement restrictions, muscle imbalances and mobility limitations that affect how comfortably you play. With targeted stretching and corrective exercises, you may notice smoother and more confident movement.

Supports Injury Prevention

When your activity level changes suddenly, your risk of mild sprains or strains may increase. Sports therapists can guide you through warm-ups, cooldowns and strength-building techniques suited to your sport and fitness level.

Helps You Recover More Effectively

Sports therapy supports your body’s natural healing process with soft-tissue techniques, joint mobility work and stretching. This can help you feel more comfortable after games or workouts and return to regular activity sooner.

Encourages Long-Term Activity

If staying active is important to you, sports therapy can help you maintain mobility and manage aches before they interfere with participation.

Other Services That Support Your Active Lifestyle

Legacies Health Centre offers several complementary services that support athletic mobility and recovery, including:

FAQ: Sports Therapy for Casual Athletes

What does a sports therapist do for casual players?

Sports therapists assess your movement, help address tight or imbalanced muscle groups and support more comfortable participation in your favourite activities.

Is sports therapy only for competitive athletes?

No. Sports therapy is helpful for anyone who wants to move comfortably and stay active, including casual and recreational players.

How often should I see a sports therapist if I play occasionally?

The ideal frequency varies based on your activity level and comfort. A sports therapist can help create a plan tailored to your schedule and goals.

Should I see a sports therapist after a minor injury?

It may be helpful. A therapist can assess the affected area and provide guidance to support recovery and reduce the risk of further strain.

Contact Legacies Health Centre to book an appointment at the location nearest you in Burnaby Market Crossing, North Vancouver, Surrey Nordel or Surrey Southpoint.

Raffy Guda | BKin, CSCS


Raffy is a kinesiologist specializing in strength and conditioning, injury rehabilitation, and performance training. He supports patients with ICBC injuries, concussion recovery, and fitness goals using an evidence-based, biomechanics-focused approach. His care emphasizes building a strong foundation through movement, strength training, and progressive programming. With experience as a competitive powerlifter and certified strength coach, he brings a performance-driven perspective to rehabilitation.

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