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Hi All,

After the last run left my calf muscles a bit sore and painful, I have been thinking about foam rollers.

Are they as good as they say or yet again another gimmick to make you waste your money. If anyone owns/has one what are your thoughts. Or should I look into a deep tissue massager?

Thanks

Saul.

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No, they do work really well and generally not too pricey - certainly cheaper than a massage. A tennis ball works quite well on a small targeted area too. Plenty of videos on you tube about how to use them. Be prepared for some exquisite pain though!

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W1KSPGraduate

Worth every penny couldn't live without mine.

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Sandraj39Graduate

Very useful - I have a cheap smooth one from Argos, but you can go for the bumpy type if you really want to roll deep! Got mine when I had a calf injury last year but I use it regularly to massage tired legs. Certainly not a gimmick in my humble opinion🙂.

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JeleybellyGraduate

I have one - didn't work for me at the time as I had torn the muscle it turned out - not really used it since - just focussed on physio exercises.. but I think they are worthwhile.

That said - the physio told me a tennis ball was just as good...

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saul01Graduate

Lets find a tennis ball first, see how I get on with that and then onto a foam roller if needs being.

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Rignold

Whilst a foam roller is not the right tool for torn muscle, just as sticking plaster is not going to hep a sore throat, it is great for working large muscle groups. A tennis ball is too soft to be of any benefit at all, but a lacrosse ball is very good to pinpoint tight knot areas. If your pain issue is one very tight spot, get the lacrosse ball. If it is whole muscles, get a foam roller. Better still get both - neither is very expensive, and most mportantly get a good book or video tutorials rather than vagualey guessing at the technique.

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givman

think they are worth the money i got one in the form of a stck and use it after each run and first thing in the morning!! helps to iron out any niggles

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