Sports Massage Therapy in conjunction with FORM Sports Therapies

If you are an athlete, or you exercise regularly, you can benefit from sports massage. It’s a great way to wake up the muscles pre-event or for excellent post-workout maintenance. We have partnered with Kate from FORM Sports Therapies, a superb massage therapist who will be able to help you keep your body in tip-top condition.

Regular sports massages can reduce muscle tension, increase mobility, help speed up recovery, help eliminate exercise by-products (lactic and carbonic acid for example), reduce pain and leave you feeling more relaxed and focused. 

Sports massage is not strictly only for athletes and has proven beneficial in management of chronic pain and aches that modern lifestyle installs. If you are looking for more information, or simply to discuss what sports massage can do for you, please do not hesitate to reach out. The initial consultation is free, honest and without an obligation to book. WhatsApp Kate on 07415103328.

About Kate

My name is Kate Edge, and I am the founder and therapist at FORM Sports Therapies, established in 2021. At FORM, each session is tailored to your individual needs. I dedicate time to understanding your goals, or challenges, before building a comprehensive and structured treatment plan. You are at the heart of each session.

My interest in soft tissue therapy came from my own experience with injury management. After injuring my lower back repeatedly when exercising, I finally sought professional help. I wanted to be able to exercise and live without pain. By undergoing treatment from a remedial therapist, I became fascinated with the intricate relationships governing how the body responds to demands and performs. From this moment I knew I wanted to help people recover from injuries, free them from pain and to support them to perform at their best. I studied at Oxford School of Sports Massage in order to qualify as a Level 5 Soft Tissue Therapist.​

Services & Prices options

  • 60 minutes £50

  • 75 minute £75

Location

  • Do3 Perform. 6 The Old Mill, Mill Lane, Kineton CV35 0LA

Services & Prices options

  • 60 minutes £50

  • 75 minute £75

Location

  • Do3 Perform. 6 The Old Mill, Mill Lane, Kineton CV35 0LA

Reviews

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As a long course triathlete I am dedicated to my training, nutrition and sleep, but I never valued recovery and sports massage until my coach prescribed it! Kate at Form Sports Therapy was incredible, and her approach to understanding my training, and me as an athlete enabled her to treat my body to speed up recovery and to perform better. Appointments at Form Sports Therapies now regularly appear in my training diary!

Richard - Ironman Triathlete

After recently completing my first long course triathlon I felt like my lower legs were ‘done.’ I could not get them to loosen up with my usual stretching, yoga and foam rolling routine. They felt weak and tired, and I was worried I had a long-term injury. Over the last month working with Kate weekly she has not only loosened them up, but they now feel stronger and more supple than they ever did before. I wish I had turned to her before the race! Our sessions have a strong personal touch as she checks on the levels of pressure and also pinpoints my specific areas of pain offering advice to continue managing the areas of concern. She combines her approach with recommendations for my training, flexibility and mobility routines. I would thoroughly recommend her friendly and professional service managing ongoing injuries, or whether you just need to loosen up before or after an event.

Tom - Rugby Player & Triathlete

I am a competitive mountain biker who tends to crash alot; luckily this year I have had Kate from Form Sports Therapies looking after me. She has not only kept my legs in great shape but she has helped me with long term injuries, and more recent ones, keeping me on the bike and performing well. The environment at Form is welcoming and relaxed. I would highly recommend a visit, your body will thank you!

Maxine - National DH Mountain Bike Champion and XC Champion 2021

Kate at Form Sports Therapies has been great at supporting me in my recovery and is very knowledgeable. She has gone above and beyond on understanding the nuances of my injuries, taking time to explain the treatment, exercises and how it will support injury and post race recovery. As a long course triathlete I always have a niggle and Kate has been able to adapt to the newest pain. I'd highly recommend Kate; she is friendly, approachable, knowledgeable, listens and supports you to achieve your goals.

Rob - Long Course Triathlete

Since I started running, Kate has worked magic on my back and lower body. Her knowledge and attention to detail is second to none. She is always extremely professional and makes you feel at ease. Highly recommend!

Simon - business executive and recreational runner

Fantastic treatment in a friendly, relaxing environment! Kate listens to your ailments, or just your recent exercise regime and tailors the treatment to suit. Always feel great afterwards - thank Kate

Craig, triathlon and skiing

Kate is an expert in this field. She knows exactly how to approach individual needs, is thorough in her assessments, enthusiastic about results and works so hard to ensure a positive and productive session every time. I can’t rate her more highly in helping to rehabilitate my injury. She is also a very lovely person which makes the whole process enjoyable too!

Hannah, a busy mum and teacher, managing chronic lower back pain

As a long course triathlete I am dedicated to my training, nutrition and sleep, but I never valued recovery and sports massage until my coach prescribed it! Kate at Form Sports Therapy was incredible, and her approach to understanding my training, and me as an athlete enabled her to treat my body to speed up recovery and to perform better. Appointments at Form Sports Therapies now regularly appear in my training diary!

Richard - Ironman Triathlete

I am a competitive mountain biker who tends to crash alot; luckily this year I have had Kate from Form Sports Therapies looking after me. She has not only kept my legs in great shape but she has helped me with long term injuries, and more recent ones, keeping me on the bike and performing well. The environment at Form is welcoming and relaxed. I would highly recommend a visit, your body will thank you!

Maxine - National DH Mountain Bike Champion and XC Champion 2021

Since I started running, Kate has worked magic on my back and lower body. Her knowledge and attention to detail is second to none. She is always extremely professional and makes you feel at ease. Highly recommend!

Simon - business executive and recreational runner

Fantastic treatment in a friendly, relaxing environment! Kate listens to your ailments, or just your recent exercise regime and tailors the treatment to suit. Always feel great afterwards - thank Kate

Craig, triathlon and skiing

Kate is an expert in this field. She knows exactly how to approach individual needs, is thorough in her assessments, enthusiastic about results and works so hard to ensure a positive and productive session every time. I can’t rate her more highly in helping to rehabilitate my injury. She is also a very lovely person which makes the whole process enjoyable too!

Hannah, a busy mum and teacher, managing chronic lower back pain

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS.

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Do you have to swim front crawl in triathlon?

In short no, you can swim any stroke you want as long as you make it to the end of the swim by cut-off time. However BTF rule 4.1 states: “Backstroke is not permitted in pool swims; any competitor wishing to use backstroke at an open water event must indicate this to the Event Organiser before entering the water.” Backstroke in open-water can also lead to some sighting issues though.

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Can I use pool goggles for open-water swimming?

Of course, you can. But open-water-specific goggles do tend to come with larger lenses, which therefore provide better peripheral vision. The other area to consider is the lens color, to cope with the different lighting conditions outdoors.

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Apart from aerobars, what else makes a tri-specific bike different from a road bike?

In short the frame geometry. Typically that means shorter head and top tubes that you’ll find on a road bike, and a seat tube that’s closer to vertical. All this is to get your upper body lower and further forwards. This makes you more aero but also opens up your hip-leg angle to make it easier to run after the bike.

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What’s the difference between clincher and tubular tyres?

The most common is the clincher, which consists of a tyre and an inner tube fitted into the clincher wheel’s rim. Tubs (or tubulars) is a one-piece system where the tube is sewn inside the tyre. You glue this onto the rim of a tubular wheel. You can pump tubs up to a higher pressure than clinchers, which potentially means more speed.

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What’s a negative split?

A negative split – most commonly used in relation to the run – is where you pace to make sure that the second half of the respective discipline is faster than the first. It’s a common tactic to ensure that you don’t go too hard too early and ‘blow up’ further into the race. It’s especially important if you’re not good at pacing yourself.

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When I’m running in zone one, it feels really slow. Is that right?

Yes. Base training is all about keeping your heart rate down and building fitness, not about speed. So you may well find that you’re running slower than usual but that means you’re doing it correctly!

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Frequently Asked Questions

In short no, you can swim any stroke you want as long as you make it to the end of the swim by cut-off time. However BTF rule 4.1 states: “Backstroke is not permitted in pool swims; any competitor wishing to use backstroke at an open water event must indicate this to the Event Organiser before entering the water.” Backstroke in open-water can also lead to some sighting issues though.

Of course you can. But open-water-specific goggles do tend to come with larger lenses, which therefore provide better peripheral vision. The other area to consider is the lens colour, to cope with the different lighting conditions outdoors.

A catch-up drill is a swim drill to lengthen your stroke. One arm should be out in front, while the other goes through the whole stroke motion and ‘catches up’ to it. Then switch arms and repeat. it’s similar to your normal stroke action, just with one arm waiting on the other before starting to move.

In short the frame geometry. Typically that means shorter head and top tubes that you’ll find on a road bike, and a seat tube that’s closer to vertical. All this is to get your upper body lower and further forwards. This makes you more aero but also opens up your hip-leg angle to make it easier to run after the bike.

Functional threshold power (FTP) is your maximum sustained effort over a 45-60 min period. You can work it out by performing a 20min bike test and calculating 95% of your average power output for the ride. You will need a power meter (or a sophisticated indoor trainer such as a Wattbike) to obtain these results.

The most common is the clincher, which consists of a tyre and an inner tube fitted into the clincher wheel’s rim. Tubs (or tubulars) is a one-piece system where the tube is sewn inside the tyre. You glue this onto the rim of a tubular wheel. You can pump tubs up to a higher pressure than clinchers, which potentially means more speed.

A negative split – most commonly used in relation to the run – is where you pace to make sure that the second half of the respective discipline is faster than the first. It’s a common tactic to ensure that you don’t go too hard too early and ‘blow up’ further into the race. It’s especially important if you’re not good at pacing yourself.

Yes. Base training is all about keeping your heart rate down and building fitness, not about speed. So you may well find that you’re running slower than usual but that means you’re doing it correctly!

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Client Reviews

Anita H.

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I had a BIKE FIT after getting a new bike. The position needed altering. Robyn did a great job adjusting the seat, tri bars and cleats to make me more areo and comfortable. Robyn knows his stuff, is friendly and  will answer any questions. Highly recommended.

Jane E.

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What a great way to start another heatwave day...a magical swim at Compton Verney. Wish I had tried this sooner. Thank you for creating this opportunity!

Lauren T.

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My first time and everyone was so friendly and helpful. It was very well organised and helpful and informative emails prior to the session. I will definitely be back!

Jo A.

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Me and my friend Kerry did our first open swim today . We couldn’t of asked for a better day!  Everyone was so friendly and reassuring the set up is brilliant . We will definitely be swimming again, think we are hooked!!  Thank you to the great team that run this event .