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Read articleHave you ever had a massage therapist chop away at your quads or pecs like John Wick going to town on some poor sapโs face? If so, you know it hurtsโbut in a good way. Especially if youโre a longtime lifter whose muscles are riddled with knotty, trigger points associated with months and years of steady effort in the gym.
A few years back some techy types posed the question: what if you could pound a muscle yourselfโway faster, way harder, and with little to no effort?
Enter the massage gun, a handheld, rechargeable device that can thump away, up to 2500 times a minute, for as long as you can endure it.
โThe first models were basically repurposed jigsaws,โ says Tom Pepe, CEO of TimTam, one of the top players in the industry. But recently, manufacturers have refined them in response to the burgeoning demand for fancy recovery tools (think knobby foam rollers, cryotherapy, and e-stim). โWe started in 2016, with 500 units, and we sold them out, to 30 countries in 40 days,โ says Pepe. In the last year, he sold nearly a million of them.
Give a massager a tryโrun it over your upper traps, quads, calves, or any other tight muscle groupโand itโs easy to see why theyโre so popular. Within a few minutes, a massage gun can effectively work over a large muscle group, loosening tissue, increasing blood flow, and temporarily easing pain and soreness.
And you donโt have to tip them at the end.
But will pounding on your muscles actually aid you in your quest to build muscle, burn fat, and lift more weight? And are they worth the (sometimes significant) price?
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