High Density Trigger Point Performance Foam Roller with Handles Review

High Density Trigger Point Performance Foam Roller with Handles

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  • High Density Round Foam, sport massage, Sport Therapy, Stretching, Muscle Tightness Relief, Trigger Point Massage, Deep Tissue Massage
  • Bearings, steel core, back support, hyperptrophy of muscle using this for Exercise, Stretching, Foam Rolling, Core Strength
  • Steel components for Guaranteed Firmness and Back Support, Does not lose firmness
  • light weight, easy to handle, easy to carry, water proof, rubber coated metal
  • rubber handles for comfort, back pain support, Posture support, Back Massage

The “Atlas Foam Roller” is a foam roller with both bearings and handles. It allows you to stretch, specifically target myo-fascial (in-between muscle-layers) tension knots, realign your convoluted muscle fibers, all with more precision and controlled force than standard foam rollers. The handles increase the overall surface area at which the user can target with this novel foam roller, including upper body, lower body, limbs and the neck while lying, sitting and/or standing position. The handles coupled to the rotating ball bearings allow the user to achieve a novel yet tailored experience to their fitness level, comfort zone and mode of stretching. The handles give a user more self-myofacial release options while also providing a more dynamic yet comprehensive exercise and stretch routine; i.e. the user can handle or grip this tool this tool at the ends of the steel tube in order to pursue a wall guided stretch or alternative preferred stretch. The user in fact gains total control of the foam roller allowing oneself to discover new ways to stretch out back muscles, shoulder joints and other targeted musculoskeletal areas that the standard foam roller and other related exercise tools fail to achieve. The user can also request a partner to assist self-myofascial release techniques if the user is incapable because of limited mobility, injury or other anatomical limitations. Alternatively the user can use the mechanical foam roller for an anterior or posterior directed deep tissue massage device. The user can place the device on his/her upper or lower body while applying manual pressure while freely flowing up or down the hard to reach surfaces of their upper torso or partner’s torso. The user now has the ability to assist a client, patient or friend in foam rolling and myofascial massage techniques. The term is coined “partner assisted self-myofascial release, aka- posterior partner assisted myofascial (muscle) release device.”

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