Therabody Theragun Mini
Our verdict on the Therabody Theragun Mini.
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A potential game changer for those golfers who find themselves with repetitive muscular niggles. It's compact nature can make it a great companion on course too.
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Compact and easy to transport wherever you need it. Two year warranty gives peace of mind.
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Not as powerful as larger massage guns.
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In this Therabody Theragun Mini review, we test out how this excellent fitness device can help you recover quicker and play better golf more often.
Therabody Theragun Mini Review
Taking care of your fitness and wellbeing can make a huge difference to your golfing performance.
If you’re physically in shape, you can practice harder and play at your best level for longer.
But, if you do practice hard or work on your fitness, you’re likely to suffer niggles and aches as you push your muscles hard to improve.
Massage or Muscle Guns are increasingly popular and Theragun is acknowledged to be one of the best on the market. It uses Percussive Therapy to help ease tight muscles, aches and pains.
Operating via a brushless motor with QuietForce technology, this compact massage or muscle gun has been designed to be ultra-portable without sacrificing on power and results.
Benefits of percussive therapy include: Improving your range of motion – certainly key to a powerful and effective golf swing; hydrating tissue, faster warming up, enhancing the quality of your sleep and improving posture.
It has an ergonomic grip, an internal lithium-ion battery with up to 150 minutes of life and three speeds.
The ergonomic design of the Theragun Mini allows you to effectively target problem muscles and areas for immediate benefit while the QuietForce technology means it’s not much louder than an electric toothbrush.
As it’s so compact, it’s highly portable and you can take it anywhere with you – even onto the course.
It also comes with a power adaptor and a two-year warranty.
Before a round, you might use it to loosen tight muscles and it could just be a saviour if you start to tighten up midway through a game. A portable massage… Who wouldn’t like that? This could be a golfer’s game-changer.
Dan is a Staff Writer and has been with the Golf Monthly team since 2021. Dan graduated with a Masters in International Journalism from the University of Sussex and primarily looks after equipment reviews and buyer's guides, specializing in golf shoe and golf cart reviews. Dan has now tested and reviewed over 30 pairs of golf shoes for the website and magazine with his current favorite pair being the Ecco Biom C4. A left-handed golfer, his handicap index is currently 8.5 and he plays at Fulford Heath Golf Club in the West Midlands. His best day in golf so far was shooting 76 at Essendon Golf Club on his first-ever round with his Golf Monthly colleagues. Dan also runs his own cricket podcast and website in his spare time.
Dan is currently playing:
Driver: Ping G425 Max
Fairway: Ping G425 Max
Hybrid: Ping G425
Irons: Ping i59 (4-PW)
Wedges: Ping Glide Forged Pro
Putter: Wilson Staff Infinite Buckingham
Ball: TaylorMade TP5 Pix
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