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The Wellness Devices Fitness Professionals Actually Use and Swear By

The Wellness Devices Fitness Professionals Actually Use and Swear By

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The wellness equipment market is enormous, noisy and full of products that promise transformation and deliver disappointment. Knowing what's actually worth buying is hard when every device claims to be the one that changes everything. The most reliable filter is simple: ask the people whose job is to know. We reached out to fitness professionals, trainers, coaches and movement specialists who spend their careers working with equipment and recommending it to clients, and asked each of them to name the one wellness device they personally use and stand behind. These are their answers. Don't miss any of our unbiased tech content and lab-based reviews. Add CNET as a preferred Google source on Chrome. 1. Massage guns Massage guns are expert-approved and might even be covered by your HSA. Ivan-balvan/Getty Images A massage gun is a helpful tool to have on hand if you're looking for recovery relief. I've tested many massage guns and have some personal favorites . Certified personal trainer, running coach and massage therapist at Knead Massage , Amanda Grimm recommends investing in one, especially if you exercise regularly.  "Regular use of a massage gun will reduce your recovery time between training sessions, allowing you to train more consistently and with more intensity," she says. Additionally, massage guns can help improve your range of motion, so you're prepped to take on any workout.  "The most obvious advantage that my clients report is decreased muscle soreness in the days after a tough session," explains Grimm. Taking your recovery seriously also has its advantages. The faster you feel recovered, the faster you can return to your next workout. Read more:   8 Unexpected Wellness Devices Your HSA or FSA Might Cover If you're new to using a massage gun, Grimm recommends using it before and after a workout for just a few minutes at a time. "Using a massage gun on a slower speed pre-workout allows us

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