Certified Fitness Trainer Explains | How To Foam Roll Like A Boss

Elevate Fitness Now blog post about foam rollers

Have you ever wondered how to give your workouts that extra edge for maximum results? Let's introduce you to the game-changer you might not even know you've been missing: foam rolling. You see, this self-myofascial release technique is like having a skilled massage therapist at your disposal 24/7, minus the hefty price tag.

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Our certified fitness trainer and founder of Elevate Fitness, Stephany Acosta, in Dallas and Coppell is here to reveal the secrets of foam rolling, a practice that can revolutionize your fitness journey. Whether you're a seasoned gym enthusiast or just starting on your path to better health, foam rolling can make a world of difference.

It's time to learn how this simple but powerful method can enhance your muscle recovery, improve flexibility, and increase your overall performance. So, grab your foam roller and prepare to take your workouts to the next level.


When we exercise, we are inducing small tears and swelling in muscle fibers which overtime can develop into adhesions and scar tissue which will eventually cause tightness in the muscle. Foam rolling helps to smooth out these blocks and break down the adhesions which will help to increase the blood flow within the muscle and increase overall range of motion. Overall it will help smooth out and lengthen your muscles over time which helps to return them back to normal function. Normal function means that your muscles are healthy and ready to come back in for your next training session. Yes, foam rolling can be painful but you only need 5 to 10 minutes to reap the benefits.

To foam roll properly, you should apply moderate pressure to a specific muscle area using the roller and your bodyweight. You should roll slowly, no more than one inch per second. When you find areas that are tight or painful, pause for several seconds and relax as much as possible. If an area is too painful to apply direct pressure, shift the roller and apply pressure to the general area and gradually work to loosen the area, it’s not a pain tolerance competition. Never roll a bone or joint. There are tons of ways to foam roll effectively but the top 3 areas people need to focus on are the calves, glutes and quadriceps muscles. This is because these are the areas that become the tightest from postural issues, walking & running a lot, sitting at a desk job and not stretching on a regular basis.

 

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1. Begin by resting your lower leg (think Achilles tendon) on the foam roller. Your toes should be pointing upward throughout the movement. If you need more pressure, cross your non-working leg over your other leg.

2. Lift your hips off the ground and slowly roll the entire calf muscle from bottom to the top, which should end up just below your knee. When you hit an area where you feel a “knot,” stop and apply pressure to this area – then continue on.

TIP: You should also hit the inner and outside areas of your calves by turning the leg in and out. For most people, the inside area of the calf is the tightest.

Glutes

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1. To begin, sit with one leg crossed over other while sitting on top of the foam roller. You should almost be sitting directly on top of the foam roller with the roller at the top of your glute muscle towards your lower back. Lean slightly towards the leg you’re working.

2. Roll your way down. The entire movement is not more than a few inches, so be careful not to “fall off”.

Quadriceps

 

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1. Lie face down with the foam roller up near your hips. You can either do one leg at a time or two. I like doing two at a time.

2. Work the roller down to just above the knees.

Enhance your fitness journey with the power of foam rolling. Whether you're an experienced gym-goer or just starting your path to better health, foam rolling can be a game-changer. Our certified fitness trainer in Dallas and Coppell is ready to guide you in this transformative practice that can improve muscle recovery, boost flexibility, and enhance your overall performance. Don't miss out on the benefits of foam rolling; it's time to take your workouts to the next level. Schedule a FREE consultation online or give us a call at (214) 302-9788, and let's get started on your path to a healthier, happier you.

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