Olympic Athletes’ Performance Enhanced by Cupping Therapy

Posted by on Aug 7, 2016 in Acupuncture, Sports Medicine | Comments Off on Olympic Athletes’ Performance Enhanced by Cupping Therapy

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It began with A List celebrities like Jennifer Aniston and now it seems like this year’s Olympics athletes have seen the appeal.

36F55E1300000578-3727698-image-a-3_1470549705564Several Team USA Olympians have been pictured with small, circular marks on their backs and shoulders, indicating that they subscribe to the healing technique called cupping.

The process dates back to Egyptian, Chinese, and Middle Eastern cultures and works by applying glass cups to the skin along the meridians of the body, creating suction as a way of stimulating the flow of energy.

Naddour told USA Today that he found cupping ‘provides relief from the soreness and pounding that come from gymnastics’

Former U.S. Olympic swimmer Natalie Coughlin has also shown off her own cupping bruises on her Instagram page

Some techniques involve heated cups, which all-world swimmer Michael Phelps favors.

36F55E0B00000578-3727698-image-a-1_1470549691093He even included footage of himself having the treatment in his new promotional  called Rule Yourself.

Team USA gymnast Alex Naddour is also happy to go public and posted an Instagram picture of himself with a cupping mark clearly in view.

‘That’s been the secret that I have had through this year that keeps me healthy,’ Naddour said. ‘It’s been better than any money I’ve spent on anything else.’

Some techniques involve heated cups, which all-world swimmer Michael Phelps favors. He even included the therapy in his new promotional video called Rule Yourself.
He added: ‘Our bodies are going to hurt after doing this for so long. It’s the best thing that I’ve ever had.

‘It has saved me from a lot of pain.’

Many of his fellow team mates do the same, with some even carrying it out themselves, by applying the cups and creating suction with a pump.

Team captain Chris Brooks said: ‘You’re like, ‘OK, I’m sore here. Throw a cup on, and your roommate will help you or you can do it yourself.’

Meanwhile, former U.S. Olympic swimmer Natalie Coughlin has also shown off her own cupping bruises on her Instagram page.

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