Your experience has not been my experience. For me, cupping has been a routine part of my visits to an Chinese medicine doctor/acupuncturist.Regular maintenance? I find it hard to believe it is just being used as a random PT practice. Have had it for various injuries for several years and its always to help with specific issues.
We all know that Sarah plays like a very experienced veteran but heavens, she isn't that old!
When i was running cross country for Iona prep and then Clemson university we use something called Tiger Balm. Don't know if i ever saw an atomic balm. it was 50 years ago but i do believe it was tiger balm and im not being predudice just because i ran for the tigers ! lol.It was called Atomic Balm
That stuff was like Ben-Gay x10. I always thought it was radioactive.Your Ben-gay comment brought back memories. I remember using similar rub called a-balm back in height school. Still remember the smell.
DI runner! Sweet! You ever run marathons?When i was running cross country for Iona prep and then Clemson university we use something called Tiger Balm. Don't know if i ever saw an atomic balm. it was 50 years ago but i do believe it was tiger balm and im not being predudice just because i ran for the tigers ! lol.
Also not recommended: inserting contact lenses after applying the balm—at least if you value your vision!I was a frequent user in high school. One time when I used it on a pulled groin, I quickly swore not to do that again. I was reminded continuously for about two hours, it's not like capsaicin, which wears off in six minutes.