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The Benefits Behind Foam Rolling

posted on February 12, 2025


Hello UF! A topic that I found to be extremely interesting was the benefits behind foam rolling and how we can utilize it to obtain the best results. First and foremost, for those who may not know about foam rolling; it is a self-induced massage that occurs by rolling the muscles out on a foam cylinder. This practice is commonly done by athletes and others to reduce tightness/tension found in the muscles.

 

When your muscles feel tight and sore, foam rolling has been used to apply pressure to those areas to create a myofascial release. This occurs by stimulating blood flow to those areas which will ultimately lessen tension and any lactic acid buildup (contributing factor to soreness). Post-rolling, many people have found an increase in range of motion because of its ability to rid knots and lengthen those muscle spindles and fibers. Things to avoid when foam rolling include rolling over joints, which can increase inflammation in those tendons and ligaments in the surrounding areas. Also, avoid rolling over the same spot for too long or focusing too much on the same sore spot. Is it important to take your time and not use too much pressure.

 

After looking into various sources on how we can foam roll to avoid injury and get the most results, it is stated that foam rolling should occur prior to exercise and after a series of stretches were completed. These stretches include static or dynamic which will release any tension that is present allowing you to really lengthen those muscles out. Doing stretches beforehand will help improve flexibility, support recovery, and maintaining muscle health.

 

Thank you for using your time to expand your knowledge on my topic. I hope to see some of you trying this out!

 

Meech Butler

 

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