And no matter how long you've been visiting, you picked an AMAZING time to pop in because we're celebrating my #12DaysOfCarleesChristmas {read my post announcing this series HERE if you don't know what I'm talking about}.
Today is Day 5 of my #12DaysOfCarleesChristmas! And the prize today is pretty FAN-FREAKIN'-TASTIC! Although, to be honest, all of the prizes are absolutely AMAZEBALLS! If I could enter my own giveaways I'm pretty sure I would enter each and every one of them in this series (and somehow rig it so I'd win) because they are just that AWESOMESAUCE.
Up for grabs today are: 5 Rolflex PROs.
For today, DAY FIVE, five winner will be randomly selected, each winning Rolflex PRO.
If you've been around my corner of the InterWebs for any period of time, you know I am just as serious about recovery as I am about training. Rest and self-care are part of the program! And I'm always looking for ways to aid my running, which could be anything from a new stretch to a strength training workout. That's where the Rolflex™ comes in!
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Think of Rolflex™ as the foam roller re-imagined. It was designed to provide an easy way to amplify pressure using the power of leverage to effectively apply pressure anywhere on the body, as needed. The intuitive design of the Rolflex™ allows users to relieve the tight overused muscles that come from doing any sport, job or activity. It was specifically designed based on the anatomy and biomechanics of the human body. The unique shape provides awesome leverage with laser-focused pressure without restricting motion, creating an unparalleled therapeutic release of tension.
Around the time I learned about the Rolflex™, the hubby was looking for something to help his weary climbing muscles. It's difficult to use something like The Stick one handed when trying to roll out your forearms (I'm not always up or available when he gets home from the gym). This has been a Godsend to him and he is STOKED to have been introduced to it! (Although he loves using it for his arms, neck and traps, he recently finished his THIRD marathon and has also really appreciated using it on his calves, quads and IT band. #AndHeSaysHeIsntARunner ;) )
I personally love using the Rolflex™ in conjunction with my foam roller, but I could totally see it being a one stop shop. Currently I use my roller on my quads and IT band, but then use the Rolflex™ to get more targeted areas like my calves and feet. I've found it easier to use since you don't have to hold your bodyweight up with your arms and simply pinch the contraption to get more leverage and precision. You can really dig in and get those spots that need the attention/ focus.
The website is super helpful. The Rolflex™ has user guides with suggestions on how to use it for different muscles, but the website allows you to click on specific areas on the body you want to target and will pull up instructional videos.
Because both the hubby and I have found it super easy and convenient (although, let's be honest, just like with the foam roller, we tend to have a love/hate relationship with it), we have both been using it very frequently. We will reach for it so we can randomly use it while sitting in the living room watching football or throw it in the car when we head out for a morning run. The hubby even has talked me into allowing him to have one that stays his climbing gear all the time.
I'm not sure if you've noticed, but the Rolflex™ in my pictures is slightly different from the new pictures on the website - and that's because it has recently been updated! When we first came across the brand, they offered an "Original" and "Pro" model. The Pro model had new dual stability rollers (as opposed to the single support roller) to allow for even deeper trigger point therapy and more balanced approach with pinpoint accuracy than the Original—relaxing muscles and alleviating pain through cycles of isolated pressure and release. The Pro’s ergonomic design enables you to effectively self-massage over nearly every muscle of the body, including hard-to-reach areas such as elbows and knees. The newest update (with the yellow therapy roller) is 30% more dense/ firm than the prior green roller. You can still deliver a softer self massage by applying less pressure, but you can really dig in deep to get great trigger point work with the harder roller.
Entering this giveaway (along with the other #12DaysOfCarleesChristmas giveaways) is easy-peasy! Simply use the Rafflecopter widget listed below on the giveaway blog post and cross your fingers. Some entries are available daily so I'd HIGHLY recommend entering early and often. (Shoot, I would even go as far as suggesting you set an alarm to remind you to come back to this page every 24 hours so you can take advantage of as many entries as possible!)
a Rafflecopter giveaway Now, the nitty gritty details... All entries are verified, so please make sure to do whatever the required action for the entry is or it will be disqualified. I would hate for you to miss out on winning due to a technicality, so if you are going to click the option, make sure you do whatever it asks or a new, random winner will be selected in your place.
Also, this giveaway will last seven days, with the random winners being picked (and notified) on the eighth day. The winners will have 24 hours to reply to the congratulations email from me to claim their prize. That means, for this giveaway, it will end on December 11th at 11:59pm PST and the FIVE winners will be chosen on December 12th.
And, finally, the winners must have a US mailing address. International shipping seems to cost an arm and a leg these days, and customs is a major headache, so to make it easier (and cheaper) on the brands who have offered up their products, the winners must live in United States of America (or at least have an address we can ship to within the US).
a Rafflecopter giveaway Now, the nitty gritty details... All entries are verified, so please make sure to do whatever the required action for the entry is or it will be disqualified. I would hate for you to miss out on winning due to a technicality, so if you are going to click the option, make sure you do whatever it asks or a new, random winner will be selected in your place.
Also, this giveaway will last seven days, with the random winners being picked (and notified) on the eighth day. The winners will have 24 hours to reply to the congratulations email from me to claim their prize. That means, for this giveaway, it will end on December 11th at 11:59pm PST and the FIVE winners will be chosen on December 12th.
And, finally, the winners must have a US mailing address. International shipping seems to cost an arm and a leg these days, and customs is a major headache, so to make it easier (and cheaper) on the brands who have offered up their products, the winners must live in United States of America (or at least have an address we can ship to within the US).
With that said, BEST OF LUCK TO EVERYONE WHO ENTERS! And don't forget to stop back tomorrow to see what is up next in my #12DaysOfCarleesChristmas (I promise you do NOT want to miss out on any of these giveaways!)!
Ice bath and beer 😉
ReplyDeleteI use yoga as my recovery to get a full body stretch in. Also laying in my bed and watching Netflix when I feel like I can’t move haha!
ReplyDeleteOh man I need to beef up my recovery game. Need to roll more.
ReplyDeleteAfter a long run or hard workout I do a lot of stretching. I'm trying to dind the right roller, I had a foam roller that worked well for a while and then has really stopped helping as much as it used to.
ReplyDeleteI need to roll more, also like Epsom salt baths.
ReplyDeleteGood ole foam roller!
ReplyDeleteFoam roll, stretch, rest and Epsom salt or ice baths!
ReplyDeleteI recover by stretching and staying hydrated. When I feel it is needed, I use a foam roller to roll it out.
ReplyDeleteI have used a foam roller for the longest time but I LOVE the idea of using something to more fully target the tougher areas!
ReplyDelete(Erin Elizabeth, @DeeGeeDoll)
Hot bath & epsom salt. Foam roll. I try to do lots of yoga and stretching on the regular, which i find helps make recovery easier.
ReplyDeleteStretch and soak in Epsom salt bath.
ReplyDeleteI usually just stretch and if needed take a hot Epsom salt bath.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so great! I might have to buy one if I don’t win!
ReplyDeleteRight now I use two different kinds of foam rollers after a long run. Combined with general stretching and a hot shower to top it off.
ReplyDeleteI do a lot of stretching and usually go for an easy run or bike ride.
ReplyDeleteI always stretch and foam roll!! Would love to try one of these!
ReplyDeleteHot bath because I'm always cold. Bribe my kids to roll my legs with a rolling pin
ReplyDeleteIce bath is my go to as well as compression socks!
ReplyDeleteEpsom salt bath, adaday rolling, stretching, hot shower....I'm not good at that whole recovery thing.
ReplyDeleteRoll and relax. Hot showers. Sleep. Oh and Netflix.
ReplyDeleteIn order to recover after a long or hard workout, I do some serious stretching and then take a hot bath with Epsom salts. I also love a glass of chocolate milk afterwards.
ReplyDeleteI'm not as focused on recovery as I should be but sometimes I use a foam roller.
ReplyDeleteI love my foam roller but this Rolflex looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteNormally my recovery is a epsom salt bath and stretching. Also my hubs helps rub my feet when they start giving me trouble, cause he is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteNuun, foam rolling, stretching (though not as much/often as I should), beer. Not always in that order.
ReplyDeleteMy go-to recovery tool is epsom salt baths! They ease achiness and smell great!
ReplyDeleteYoga always and stretching
ReplyDeleteIce bath and beet juice
ReplyDeleteStretch, roll, ice bath
ReplyDeleteNaps. Naps are crucial.
ReplyDeleteStretch!!
ReplyDeleteA bath of anything. I need a foam roller or something but just never break down and buy it.
ReplyDeleteI do a lot of stretching and bath
ReplyDeleteLots of rest with some walking mixed in to get the legs moving
ReplyDeleteHot bath and foam roller
ReplyDeleteI foam roll, but I have always wanted one of these!
ReplyDeleteI'm terrible. I could really use this!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! I just use a regular foam roller. Thank for the giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteFoam roll and sometimes in the winter I will get in my pool for the cold water. This is an exciting giveaway! Thank you for doing this!
ReplyDeleteA bath and foam rolling is my favorite way of recovering :)
ReplyDeleteFoam roller or a massage if I'm REALLY lucky! (liz n)
ReplyDeleteEpsom salt bath and foam rolling!
ReplyDeleteLots of foam rolling and a salt bath =)
ReplyDeleteFoam roll, epsom salt and a good book!
ReplyDeleteI’m so bad at foam rolling, this would be great to have!
ReplyDeleteI recover with lots of stretching and foam rolling!
ReplyDeleteI take a hot espom salt bath and then roll my muscles with a roller.
ReplyDeleteFoam roller and stretching
ReplyDeleteTo recover, I stretch, hydrate, and do soft tissue work!
ReplyDeletewarn shower, cold beer. :)
ReplyDeleteI like to foam roll, but this would take it up a notch!
ReplyDeleteHot bath and sleep!
ReplyDeleteHubby & I always recover with brunch after a long race! 😋 I also foam roll! I have the original Roflex and it’s so perfect on the go!
ReplyDeleteStretching, rolling and eating. Not always in that order. 😁
ReplyDeleteI use a lot of balls, foam rollers, and trigger point therapy cane, as well as yoga-like stretches which all help me recover. The older you get, the more time you have to spend on recovery in my experience!
ReplyDeleteFoam rollers, bath bombs, Oofos, and chocolate milk!
ReplyDeleteA nice soak in an Epsom Salt bath!
ReplyDeleteFoam roller, compression socks and relaxation!
ReplyDeleteFirst I have my recovery drink while stretching. Depending on how long of a run, might snack as well or not. Usually follow with a hot shower (unless it's summer, then just a relaxing cleansing shower).
ReplyDeleteSo need this!!!
ReplyDeleteI like to stretch and foam roll on the daily! Even more after hard workouts!
ReplyDeleteSnacks. Sleep. Epsom bath.
ReplyDeleteFood, a hot bath and stretch are my go to right now!
ReplyDeleteStretching and foam rolling.
ReplyDeleteIm honestly awful at remembering to take care of my self after runs! But after my long marathon training runs I always remembered to stretch and then take an epsom salt bath which really helped
ReplyDeleteFood and foam rolling!
ReplyDeleteMy air relax boots and carbs!
ReplyDeletestretching and rolling my muscles!
ReplyDeleteShower, eat, foam roll, beer.
ReplyDeleteI tend to stretch, do some light yoga, and take it easy if I did a long run!
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ReplyDeleteMost stretching. I need to remember to foam roll more.
ReplyDeleteI have a few foam rollers and stick rollers, but interested in trying these.
ReplyDeleteThis looks a lot more functional than my R8!
ReplyDeleteoh I need one of these
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ReplyDeleteI am not as committed to recovery as I should be. I foam roll and have a stick roller.
ReplyDeleteI mostly just stretch
ReplyDeleteYoga, foam rolling and I love my Stick
ReplyDeleteI stretch and foam roll my muscles after a long run.
ReplyDeleteSadie B.
I’m so bad...I usually don’t have time because my 2 girls are immediately seeking my attention after a run
ReplyDeleteI’m not great about recovery but try to get my legs up for a little while
ReplyDeleteHot bath w/epsom salt or ice bath (depends on the season and how rough my legs are feeling), foam roller, legs up the wall...really need to stretch more!!!
ReplyDeleteWater and stretching, usually on the floor
ReplyDeleteI’m definitely bad at remembering to roll but also don’t find the stick roller very effective because it doesn’t conform to your body.
ReplyDeleteIce cream!
ReplyDeleteI need to roll more I often neglect stretching and rolling and then I regret it!
ReplyDeleteI recover with stretching and drinking lots of water.
ReplyDeleteWarm shower and stretching
ReplyDeleteYoga yoga and more yoga
ReplyDeleteI love my foam roller, but would love to try this!
ReplyDeleteOh fun! I would love to try this! Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteI have a foam roller and roll recovery r8. But a nice hot shower also does me wonders.
ReplyDeleteI am terrible about recovery. It’s something I need to work on.
ReplyDeleteStretching, restorative yoga, and epsom salt baths.
ReplyDeleteBut these tools look intriguing...
Foam roller but this looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis product looks AH-mazing!!
ReplyDeletei have a roller stick with nubbly bits that is effective in getting out the knots. This product looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI usually make sure I hydrate enough & refuel. Then I rest and make sure I get enough sleep that particular night.
ReplyDeleteCoconut water and a protein shake!
ReplyDeleteI never do enough to recover properly. My body is telling me that really I should change this! A Rolflex PRO would certainly help! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI use Protein supplements & water!
ReplyDeleteI put my legs up!
ReplyDeleteFoam rolling, but probably not as much as I should!
ReplyDeleteI recover with cool down exercises.
ReplyDeleteI have a foam roller and the stick but I don't use them as much as I should. I've been wanting to try this.
ReplyDeleteMassages are the best for recovery.
ReplyDeletemy favorite is a nice warm shower, a rolling session and a nap
ReplyDeleteNeed to foam roll more!
ReplyDeleteCarbs, nuun, and stretching!
ReplyDeleteI’m so bad about doing the right things to help recovery. This would be great!
ReplyDeleteI've never used a roller - looks like maybe I shold start.
ReplyDeleteshower and a nap
ReplyDeleteFoam rolling is the key. I have many different types depending on what I've got going on.
ReplyDeleteFoam rolling and stretching.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great way to celebrate the holidays! I look forward to Carlee's giveaway every year.
ReplyDeleteAfter a long run or hard workout, I usually stretch and then use compression socks. I would love to try one of these.
ReplyDeleteRolling and taking a short nap
ReplyDeleteI usually try to do legs up the wall and a little stretching or foam rolling. Staying active throughout the day helps as well.
ReplyDeleteLots of stretching throughout the day.
ReplyDeleteRoll, roll, roll!
ReplyDeleteI recovery by doing lots of foam rolling and stretching. I also take epsom salt baths as well if my legs feel extra tight!
ReplyDeleteTriggerpoint GridX. I've never heard of Rolflex PROs. I'm intrigued.
ReplyDeletesalt baths and lots of foam rolling
ReplyDeleteI like to stretch and use my roller. I also have a heat bag that I use if I'm feeling really sore.
ReplyDeleteMostly stretching and a nice long shower.
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ReplyDeleteStretching and foam rolling!
ReplyDeleteEpsom salt bath!
ReplyDeleteI stretch, but that's about it. This would be awesome for after climbing! :O
ReplyDeleteStretch, foam roll, heat/ice, eat and rest.
ReplyDeleteI take an ice bath or use a foam roller. Thanks.
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Stretching and ice
ReplyDeleteEpsom salt bath if I have time and definitely stretching!
ReplyDeletewow this looks like an incredible roller -- i'd never heard of this brand before! i always make sure to refuel and put my legs up the wall :)
ReplyDeleteI would really needs this for post long run or my gym training sessions I'm just starting up.
ReplyDeleteLots of water, good nutrition, rest and stretching.
ReplyDeleteI need this in my life! I have tried BCAAs for recovery but I don't like the way they make my stomach feel. Legs Up The Wall is good and lots of water, and I foam roll (but not consistently enough). This would be an easy way to roll when I am watching TV,or I could keep it by my bed for when I lay down at night and I wind down for sleep!
ReplyDeleteI love to foam roll and whip up a recovery smoothie! And nap if I have time
ReplyDeleteI do cool down stretches, drinks lots of water and sometimes ice.
ReplyDeleteGood old foam roller.
ReplyDeleteI usually recover with the hot tub, yoga, beer and a lot of sleep!
ReplyDeleteI take a cold bath or shower. Especially in the summer it is nice and refreshing.
ReplyDeleteA cold beer, does that count?
ReplyDeleteI use a foam roller
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