mercredi 12 décembre 2018
15 Massagers For the Person Who Trains All the Damn Time and Is Always Sore

Feeling muscle soreness the day or two after a workout is one of those hurts-so-good feelings; you know you worked your body hard enough to get sore, but damn if it doesn't hurt to walk up stairs or dry your hair.
If you know a person who spends all their free time in the gym and is subsequently constantly sore, they're probably looking for immediate relief. After all, there are only so many sports and deep tissue massages you can get. Luckily, there are home massagers for every part of your body. We gathered some of our favorite options for sore muscles, tight feet, and other types of fitness-related discomfort.
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