Tennis balls are great for massaging, but you can also use them to replace a foam roller for deep soreness.
We’ve covered how you can use a tennis ball during an airline flight to relieve sore muscles. That’s just the beginning. Over at Prevention, they’ve got a list of all the different ways you can roll out your problems with one or two tennis balls. For example, if you have tight shoulders, like I do, they recommend:
Shoulder Shine-Up
Why It Helps: This move addresses some of the rotator cuff muscles that often tighten from overuse, poor posture, and repetitive motion.
How to do it:
Place a ball behind your shoulder blade while lying on the floor. Experiment with moving your shoulder in every possible direction for 3 minutes on each side. Your arm will look like seaweed floating in the water.
The balls won’t replace a professional massage and won’t work for serious pain. If you’re tight during the day, though, these quick stretches may just do the trick.
10 Pain-Fighting Moves You Can Do With A Tennis Ball | Prevention
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