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Who decided to make ice baths everyone's go-to muscle recovery method? Christian Grey, perhaps? 

Cold water immersions definitely do the trick when you need fast relief for sore muscles, but man, are they ever miserable. Besides, it's hardly convenient to set up a vat of icy water every time you feel a little achy. And sure, you could just take your mom's advice and get checked out by a doctor or chiropractor, but you know they'll just tell you to pop an Advil and wait it out. 

Still, sometimes grinning and bearing it just isn't an option. Sometimes you need professional-grade therapy in the comfort of your home, and fast. Enter the Professional Massager and Percussion TherapyGun from Neva Tech. You may have seen these babies around your local Barry's Bootcamp or on the bench of your favorite NBA team. Yes, real life pro athletes are using these professional-style massagers to recover because they really, really work. Read more...

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