Thursday, January 19, 2012

Rolling pin vs. The Stick



As you would expect with a group of serious, hard-training distance runners, our racquetball court/team room features an interesting mix of heating pads (pre-run), ice bags (post-run) and muscle rollers (pre- and post-run).

By far, the most popular muscle roller would be a device called “The Stick.” Many serious runners have “The Stick,” or a similar product called the “T-Roller.” Basically, you vigorously roll these things on your weary leg muscles to rid the lactic acid and generally provide a massage for them.

Sophomore distance runner Doug Ainscow prefers a more low-tech version of this, using an item that can purchased at your basic Dollar Store: That would be a Rolling Pin. That’s right. Instead of making chocolate chip cookie batter (editor's note/correction: an alert reader pointed out that rolling pins are generally not used to make chocolate chip cookies!) or any other kitchen use for a rolling pin, Doug uses it on his legs.

This sparked a debate over which is more effective. The consensus was The Stick is a bit better because it is more malleable to the muscles. There is no bend to a wooden rolling pin. Either way, both are therapeutic.

Share your thoughts on the subject if you are interested …

4 comments:

Greg said...

Just run. Don't stretch. Don't rub rolling pins on your legs. Just run.

tcoulson said...

it certainly is cheaper, I think I paid $15 - $20 for the stick.

Peter said...

I know of a runner who's husband used a rolling pin to work on her IT band. Long story short she ended up with a pretty serious hip injury. Spend some cash and by a Trigger point roller. Its worth the $$. Or do like I do have friends who can get you a nice discount!

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