For most of the country, it’s going to be a while before anyone steps foot inside a gym again. Most fitness studios, health clubs and spas have shut down for the foreseeable future as social distancing to help contain the coronavirus outbreak has been mandated by the government in many states.
In the absence of usual activities, the internet has become everyone’s personal trainer, whether it be following at-home guides, connecting for virtual group fitness classes or watching video tutorials. For some, workouts have all but stopped, leading to sore muscles and cramps after being stuck cooped up in the house all day.
Whether that stiffness is from inactivity or trying out a new routine, a massage would feel so good right now, wouldn’t it?
Theragun, which bills itself as a “deep muscle massage treatment unlike anything you’ve ever felt,” is having an extremely rare sale and is giving back to the community.
The brand has slashed prices by up to $150 on all of its popular handheld massage guns, including the G3PRO, a pro-level therapy device that many swear by to treat their pain. All three of the company’s devices use percussive therapy, which is a massage technique that uses targeted vibrations and pressure to soothe sore muscles.
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Along with the sale, Theragun says it’s “donating a portion of all Theragun sales to support Feeding America,” noting that each device sold will “provide 100 meals” in the hopes of reaching 100,000 donated meals during “this difficult time.” The company will also release daily wellness routines on Instagram Live for those stuck at home.
While athletes like NBA star Kyrie Irving have been seen using the device, Theragun can be used for so much more than muscle soreness, stimulation and recovery. Actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler, who is battling multiple sclerosis, is also a fan.
“I have chronic pain and spasticity from MS,” she says, according to the brand’s website. “Theragun helps me move freer, better. I swear by it.”
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In the absence of usual activities, the internet has become everyone’s personal trainer, whether it be following at-home guides, connecting for virtual group fitness classes or watching video tutorials. For some, workouts have all but stopped, leading to sore muscles and cramps after being stuck cooped up in the house all day.
Whether that stiffness is from inactivity or trying out a new routine, a massage would feel so good right now, wouldn’t it?
Theragun, which bills itself as a “deep muscle massage treatment unlike anything you’ve ever felt,” is having an extremely rare sale and is giving back to the community.
The brand has slashed prices by up to $150 on all of its popular handheld massage guns, including the G3PRO, a pro-level therapy device that many swear by to treat their pain. All three of the company’s devices use percussive therapy, which is a massage technique that uses targeted vibrations and pressure to soothe sore muscles.
Theragun G3PROTheragun
Buy Now
Along with the sale, Theragun says it’s “donating a portion of all Theragun sales to support Feeding America,” noting that each device sold will “provide 100 meals” in the hopes of reaching 100,000 donated meals during “this difficult time.” The company will also release daily wellness routines on Instagram Live for those stuck at home.
While athletes like NBA star Kyrie Irving have been seen using the device, Theragun can be used for so much more than muscle soreness, stimulation and recovery. Actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler, who is battling multiple sclerosis, is also a fan.
“I have chronic pain and spasticity from MS,” she says, according to the brand’s website. “Theragun helps me move freer, better. I swear by it.”
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