The Theragun works just as easily for you, too.
It's called the Theragun, and it's a nifty tool for quick recovery from sore muscles.
The Theragun looks more like a power tool than your average recovery device,
but it's a powerful tool in the right hands.
That gun is called a Theragun and while it's pricey at $600,
it's also an emerging tool for athletes looking to get a quick fascia fix on game days.
The Theragun seems to work well on tight muscles,
relaxing them in a matter of minutes, and despite the rugged exterior, it never actually hits the body with enough force to cause even the slightest bit of pain.
It draws quick stares because of its intimidating exterior(nobody really wants to get a"massage" from a construction tool), but just as quickly, those stares turn to smiles when
people feel the surprisingly gentle pulse of the Theragun along their backs and shoulders.
The battery lasts for days if you're using the Theragun for less than an hour a day,
and the device is convenient enough that you can use it in a variety of situations, even running it across tight chest muscles while on the bus(warning: expect stares).