So, trigger point claims that the ridged areas of their foam roller acts like a massage therapists thumb, fingers, and palm. The million dollar question is, how does an inanimate object know which part of your body requires which part of the therapists hand? And how does it know it's on the right area of your body to be using that hand part?
It is enforced because it consists of 2 small rolls, they are glued onto this part in the middle. Eventually the glue will ware out and you will see what I mean.
I've had a long one for 2 years, use it literally every day. Best purchase I've ever made.
So, trigger point claims that the ridged areas of their foam roller acts like a massage therapists thumb, fingers, and palm. The million dollar question is, how does an inanimate object know which part of your body requires which part of the therapists hand? And how does it know it's on the right area of your body to be using that hand part?
It is enforced because it consists of 2 small rolls, they are glued onto this part in the middle.
Eventually the glue will ware out and you will see what I mean.
yeah probably, but thats fine id say, its not a lifelong product. The rubber on the outside will eventually get worn out as well
You gotta check my new foam roller wheels training! I adapted patented wheels to the grid 2.0 26". Tryin to license.
How is it possible? A complete video to explain the foam rolling without showing how to use it. Sorry, not useful.
Bruh is that a subwoofer on your arm rest.....
correct :)