Description
Worm massage roller
This innovative worm massage roller away knots and tension in an instant. The worm-like structure involves four balls (similar in size to tennis balls) held together in a sturdy yet flexible membrane. Gift it to someone special and watch them melt their soreness away.
The hardest part of starting a new exercise regime is getting into the habit. One of the barriers to heading back to the gym is sore muscles from your first couple of workouts. Your muscles aren’t used to being pushed and need some time to recover.
One tool that can help speed your recovery and relieve your muscles is a foam roller. Austin-based Wormwide Products sent me The Original Worm — a device that combines massage balls and a foam roller — to test. Here are my experiences with it.
Benefits of worm massage roller :
2 compact, portable sizes allow for easy transport & use anywhere you roll.
the 7.0 – (4) 7 cm solid rubber balls. Larger and slightly less firm balls. Great all around massage that covers more surface area than the 6.3.
Both sizes available in Pink or Black
Easy to pack in your carry on, gym bag or briefcase. Great in the car, on the plane at home or at the gym.
The world’s favorite travel roller! Kid friendly.
VERSATILITY
One tool for all! The Worm combines the benefits of therapy balls with a foam roller to give you therapeutic relief from neck to feet and pretty much everything in between!
Extremely effective and safe for:
BACK PAIN & STIFFNESS The two middle balls support your spine without putting excess pressure on your spine while massaging the muscle groups along your spine. Use on the floor, against a wall, in the car.
SHIN SPLINTS The Worm massages both sides of your tibia in one movement. Unlike other rollers that are only rolling on your shin bone.
FOOT PAIN The Worm is great for getting into your arches and the edges of your feet while you control the pressure.
STIFF NECK PAIN/HEADACHES Many have reported relief from migraines & headaches by placing neck on a block or pillow and gently rolling your head side to side and up and down over those tight neck muscles. Releases tight muscles without additional pressure on your spine. Also makes a great head prop for reading in bed.
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