If you work in sports recovery, athletic performance, physiotherapy, or physical rehabilitation — and you want to reach an audience that’s actively researching home recovery equipment — the Trucomfort blog is accepting guest post submissions from professionals in your field.
We publish original, evidence-informed content for a readership that includes active adults, athletes, remote workers managing physical tension, and anyone investing seriously in their long-term physical health. Sports recovery and performance-based rehabilitation content is one of the highest-performing categories on our blog — and one where we have the most room for expert contributors with clinical depth.
Why Sports Recovery Writers Belong on the Trucomfort Blog
Trucomfort is a premium U.S. supplier of massage chairs, bed frames, and Murphy beds. Our audience buys these products for reasons that are deeply connected to recovery: chronic back pain, desk-related muscle tension, post-workout soreness, poor sleep from physical fatigue, and a desire to build a home environment that actively supports their body’s recovery needs.
That means a sports recovery professional writing for our blog isn’t writing for a general wellness audience. They’re writing for people who already understand the value of recovery investment and are making active decisions about which products and practices will serve them best at home.
Sports Recovery Topics We’re Looking For
Muscle Recovery Science & Protocols
- The physiology of muscle recovery — how repair happens and what accelerates it
- Recovery protocols for strength athletes, endurance athletes, and recreational exercisers
- How sleep quality affects athletic recovery and next-day performance
- Active vs. passive recovery — when each is appropriate and how to combine them
- Post-workout recovery timelines for different training intensities and age groups
- Recovery nutrition and its relationship to sleep, massage, and physical rest
Massage Therapy for Athletes & Active Adults
- How massage therapy supports sports recovery — the mechanisms and the evidence
- Massage chairs for athletic recovery — what features matter most for serious users
- Comparing massage chair therapy to professional sports massage for regular maintenance
- Frequency and timing of massage for optimal recovery — a practitioner’s perspective
- Percussive therapy, compression, and heat — how different massage modalities address different recovery needs
- Managing delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) with home recovery equipment
Injury Prevention & Rehabilitation
- How regular soft-tissue work reduces injury risk in active adults
- Rehabilitation protocols that incorporate massage and rest-based recovery
- Lower back pain management through movement, massage, and sleep posture
- Shoulder, hip, and knee maintenance strategies for aging athletes
- How physiotherapists use home-based recovery tools alongside in-clinic treatment
- Return-to-sport protocols that include home recovery as a component
Performance Optimization & Sleep Recovery
- How elite athletes approach sleep as a training variable
- The relationship between sleep environment, sleep quality, and recovery completeness
- Recovery monitoring for amateur athletes — HRV, sleep tracking, and what the data means
- Building a home recovery space that supports both physical and nervous system recovery
- What high-performing amateurs can learn from professional athletic recovery programs
What You Get as a Contributor
- A do-follow backlink to your clinic, practice website, or professional profile — one contextual link in the article and one in your author bio
- Your author bio prominently featured on every article, including your credentials, specialization, and professional background
- Exposure to an audience of active adults and athletes actively researching home recovery solutions
- Long-term organic visibility on a niche platform with consistent traffic in the recovery and home wellness space
- A meaningful publishing credit that establishes your authority in the sports recovery and home wellness intersection
Submission Requirements
- Length: 1,000 words minimum — 1,200 to 1,800 preferred for clinical or research-based pieces
- Originality: 100% original, not published or submitted elsewhere
- Evidence standard: Claims supported by peer-reviewed research, clinical experience, or documented professional practice
- Format: Google Doc with editor access, or Word document. Clear H2/H3 structure required
- Author bio: 50–80 words including your name, credentials, and one link
- Images: At least one royalty-free image suggested or provided
- No advertorials: We publish editorial content only
Ready to Pitch Your Sports Recovery Article?
Send a 3–5 sentence pitch with your proposed topic, your angle, and a brief note about your clinical or coaching background. We respond to every pitch within 5–7 business days.
📩 Submit Your Pitch →The Submission Process
- Send your pitch — Email sales@trucomfortmassagechairs.com with your topic, angle, and a brief background note. Include any relevant credentials.
- We confirm fit — Our editorial team reviews every pitch and responds within 5–7 business days. If it’s a match, we’ll confirm and share specific editorial direction.
- Write and submit — Send your completed article as a Google Doc with editor access, your author bio, image suggestions, and preferred backlink URL.
- Editorial review — Light edits may be made for clarity, SEO, or formatting. You’ll be notified before anything is published.
- Go live — Your article is published on the Trucomfort blog and we send you the live link to share with your own audience and patients.
Who We’re Looking For
- Physiotherapists and physical therapists with a sports or musculoskeletal focus
- Registered massage therapists (RMTs) and sports massage practitioners
- Strength and conditioning coaches with experience in recovery programming
- Athletic trainers and sports medicine professionals
- Chiropractors and osteopaths specializing in sports injury and rehabilitation
- Sports scientists and exercise physiologists with a recovery research focus
- Performance coaches working with amateur or elite athletes
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I reference specific massage chairs or recovery products in my article?
Yes, when used as examples within a broader clinical or educational context. We don’t publish pieces whose primary purpose is to review or endorse a specific product.
Can I write about rehabilitation protocols from my clinic?
Yes — first-hand clinical experience and real protocols are exactly the kind of content our readers value most. Anonymize patient details appropriately.
Do you accept articles co-authored by two practitioners?
Yes. Both authors receive bio credit. Clarify in your pitch that the article has two contributors and include both bios with your submission.
How long after approval until my article goes live?
Typically 7–14 business days after your draft is approved and any editorial revisions are finalized.
Contact Us
Questions before you pitch? Reach the Trucomfort editorial team at sales@trucomfortmassagechairs.com or call +1 (418) 717-0912.
For the complete guest post guidelines covering bedroom design, sleep health, and general home wellness, visit the Trucomfort Write for Us page.
Share Your Sports Recovery Expertise with Our Readers
Physiotherapists, sports massage practitioners, strength coaches, and athletic trainers — if you have clinical knowledge about recovery, rehabilitation, and home-based wellness, we want to publish it.
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