Have you ever wondered if all the recovery tools available are really necessary? Lucky for you I’ve spent a lot of time testing things out to weed out the not so great, but also doing A LOT of research to understand what really matters for recovery.

best running and muscle recovery tools

If you’re new around here, you might not yet know that I have an obsession with post run recovery from what to eat to best stretches to researching whether or not you should have that beer.

When I started running at 20 it was the last thing on my mind, but over 20 years later, I’ve learned that without spending time on post running recovery I’m not going to be running as much, as far or as fast as I’d like.

There is a massive amount on the market now and for me it’s key to figure out what’s worth your time and dollars. While there are some things that I don’t love, I do see how others find value in them and THAT is the key to recovery.

If you feel like it helps, then there’s a lot of science to say it does.

11 Best Recovery Tools for Running

The best recovery tool is the one that works for you and helps you efficiently in your recovery process. Pick one that fits your needs, suits your budget, and can target multiple muscle groups such as the glutes, quads, and hamstrings.

Let’s take a look at some of my top picks from different categories.

Best Foam Roller: TriggerPoint GRID Foam Roller ($42)

Foam rolling is also called myofascial release and is designed to work out the ‘knots’ in your muscles. You could compare the practice to self-massage. The technical terms for ‘knots’ are trigger points or myofascial adhesions.

And so, foam rolling helps us to do a self-myofascial release, which is a type of soft-tissue therapy that aims to break up adhesions, or areas of tight tissue, in the fascia.

Fascia is a type of connective tissue that exists throughout the body and aids in the stability of muscles, bones, tendons, ligaments, and organs.

Tightness in the fascia can result in a feeling of soreness, and manual manipulation can provide some relief.

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A great foam roller to try that is robust and reliable is by Trigger Point. I mention the Trigger Point by brand because it is one of the most commonly carried in running stores.

The multi-density exterior foam of the TriggerPoint GRID foam roller covers a hollow, rigid core that helps it retain its shape even when used very regularly. Plus, it can easily fit into your gym bag.

I’ve written a more detailed review in my post on the best foam rollers for runners if you’re curious to learn more about it because you figure out if you want to purchase it.

**There you’ll find out more about why I’m not really a big fan of the R8 Roll Recovery, especially for those with IT Band issues.

Best Massage Gun: Theragun Pro ($599)

Massage guns like the TheraGun are an excellent recovery tool for runners and other professional athletes and are a percussive therapy device.

If you really want to level up and you need that super deep muscle penetrating pound, then the Theragun Pro you find at most PT’s office is where you want to look.

Just remember that more force doesn’t always mean a better result.

This is going to be the heaviest massage gun at 2.8lbs, with the most stall force of up to 60lbs (especially the budget ones are more like 20-30lbs.

Same features like the OLED screen and interchangable heads as the Prime.

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Mid-Level Smart Massage Gun Theragun Prime – ($219)

There are a variety of Theragun options, this one is middle of the road. Not as pricey as the professional model, but not moving down to the less powerful Theragun Mini.

  • Most Theraguns claim to have a deeper muscle tissue treatment than you’ll find with lower powered machines
  • Prime vs Pro: It will have the same intensity, but less stall power. Which means you could more easily apply too much pressure. It has a slightly shorter battery life at 2 hours.
  • Prime is much quieter than the other versions
  • Comes in a pouch carrying case, rather than a hard sided case
  • Wireless charging
  • Smartapp bluetooth integration will give you actual routines to use!

Heating Pad for Neck Pain: Comfytemp USB Heated Neck Wrap for Pain Relief ($18)

Whether you’re shrugging up your shoulders while running and feeling pain due to tension or simply spending a lot of time at the computer, heat is an ideal way to relax muscles.

This is a classic case where heat will do more than ice. For this, look for a heating pad that fits the neck.

This pad by Comfytemp does the job right and comes with three heat settings to allow you to adjust it according to your preferences.

heating pad neck

Best Vibrating Roller: Hyperice Vibrating Roller ($209)

This tool is a little combination of the two above therapies! Take your foam rolling to the next level by adding in vibration, which is reported to help to disrupt pain signals to your brain which allows you to roll deeper, and is reported to help increase your total range of motion.

vibrating foam roller for runners

Best Cream for Muscle Recovery: Resilience CBD Sports Cream ($40)

This was a brand new to me recovery tool and admittedly one I was SUPREMELY skeptical of in advance.

However, after a lot of research and testing, I was beyond impressed and I’m positive it played a major role in getting me back to my pre-surgery mileage over the last month.

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Read all my FAQs on CBD for runners!CBD Sports Cream Benefits

Best for Sore Muscles: Epsom Salt Baths

One of my favorite rewards for a long run is a hot Epsom Salt Bath. Heat is a great way to loosen up tight muscles and of course there’s simply the matter of giving yourself time to do something RELAXING!

Pretty much any epsom salt you find is a great option, but add in some lavender if before bed for extra sleepy time.detox bath

Best TENS Unit: AUVON Dual Channel TENS EMS Unit ($29)

This is another device I tested this year, which surprised me. It includes rechargeable batteries with good battery life.

A TENS is a Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation device. The muscle stimulator sends electrical stimulation to the muscles through electrode pads.

In fact, the electrical impulses can lessen pain signals, which aids in muscle relaxation.

It’s a great option for reducing pain without drugs, which then allows you to begin the work of physical therapy or use one of the above tools to dig into the muscle..

I wrote a detailed post on how electrical stem works if you’re interested.

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This AUVON device can do both electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), which are two different treatments.

Electric muscle stimulation (EMS) is a type of physical therapy that involves the passage of electrical currents through your soft tissue, which includes your skin, fascia, and muscle tissue.

These currents are thought to block pain signals from the body to the brain, improve blood circulation, and enhance muscle fibers, implying that they increase performance or strength.

With 24 modes and 20 levels of intensity, and 24 preprogrammed massage modes, this device has something for everyone at every stage of the muscle recovery journey.

You can use the lower settings when your muscles are extremely tender and increase them when they are less sore.

Multi-Functional with 24 Mode. 20 levels of intensity, 24 preprogrammed massage modes

Best Compression Recovery: CW-X Stablyx Tights ($103)

Technically these aren’t new, but every time I bust mine out I get so many questions that I had to share.

**I know that you expected me to say Compression Boots like NormaTec.

They are amazing. So many of you love them and swear by them, but they have never felt good to me. For the price point, I’ve felt so much more recovery from having access to tights as my consistent running recovery tool. Also way easier to travel with tights!

That being said, if you’ve tried them and love them they can be a great investment.

Now back to these compression pants!

IT Band Compression

I LOVE these tights because the way they put bands into the tights creates support around the knee and IT Band, which I adore for long runs. It can help with soreness and swelling, aiding your recovery process.

They provide some additional support as I increase my mileage, meanwhile, at home, I pull on some other lighter compression pants for recovery.

Best Red Light Therapy Device: Biomax 600

We recently did an article on red light therapy for runners, which meant of course we had to put a variety of things to the test. This is an area where the science is still a little back and forth for us, but our testers had some thoughts.

Simply taking time every day to sit for 20 minutes in front of this nice warm light, was a lovely experience. It forced us to pause, relax and breathe. Hmmmm who thinks that might be really helpful in lowering our stress levels, improving our sleep and thus reducing pain? We do.

biomax 600 red light review

This particular panel is much stronger than anything you’ll be finding at the drug store and also goes deeper. Many red lights are good for the top layer of your skin, that’s why the masks are so popular, but they don’t penetrate deep enough to actually help the tissue.

Biomax combines both red light and near infrared therapy to help improve results.

Best for At Home Muscle Scraping: SideKick Tool ($135)

After this post, I started to think more about the Graston technique that my chiropractor often did in his office and it made me wonder could it be done effectively at home??runner grastonThat’s when I found out about the Sidekick Tool, which I’ve been using on my calves and neck lately to get deeper than was ever possible with any roller. Here’s what makes it different:

  • more targeted muscle and fascia work
  • deep pressure actually pauses the pain signals to your brain
  • deep pressure also triggers the release of endorphins
  • deep pressure also improves our sense of proprioception

Proprioception means an awareness of how our body is moving through space, which is pretty epically (did I make that word up?!) important when you’re bounding from foot to foot! Better awareness means more speed, agility and less injuries.

You can try the Sidekick tool for 15% off by just click here!

This technique, like cupping, has been around for ages, but is only starting to get more attention again recently. It’s traditionally referred to as gua sha or by the tool Graston or more commonly scraping. No matter what we call it, I love the idea of taking recovery in to my own hands and not needing to go anywhere to get the results.

How Do Muscle Recovery Tools Help Runners?

Workout recovery tools are a great component of any running routine. They can make you feel better by reducing muscle pain, helping with tight muscles, as well as increasing mobility.

All of this can help you perform better and avoid injury. Massage guns, personal massagers, foam rollers, Epsom salts, and compression socks are some examples of recovery tools.

These products could aid in your recovery from workouts as well as your ability to relax after a long day at work.

Whether you’re a new runner or a professional athlete, it’s incredibly important to utilize workout recovery tools.

The right tools will:

  • increase blood flow
  • improve blood circulation
  • alleviate muscle tension
  • help with soreness
  • reduce inflammation

When you first start running or when you increase the frequency, duration, or intensity of your runs, you may not notice an immediate difference. Instead, you may wake up the next day or a few days later with severe stiffness.

This condition is known as delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), and it is brought on by tiny tears, or microtears, that occur in the muscles.

These tears most frequently occur during movements that cause the muscles to stretch or lengthen like what your legs do as they move through your run stride.

While nothing can replace product-free recovery essentials such as adequate sleep and proper nutrition, the muscle recovery tools for runners I’m about to share with you today can serve as an additional line of defense against stiffness and soreness.

From foam rollers to percussive massagers and compression devices, this article includes everything you can possibly need to help you get moving again quickly and maintain consistency in your running routine.

What is the Best Way to Recover from a Workout?

There are many effective methods for post-workout recovery. Stretching, foam rolling, using a percussion massager, eating a nutritious meal, staying hydrated, and getting a good night’s sleep are some of the best ways to incorporate workout recovery.

It’s important to remember that post-workout recovery doesn’t have to be time-consuming or complicated.

That’s why my aim is to share with you all the ways you can recover post-run.

Which is a reminder that the tools are exciting, but secondary to the smart living!

How Long Does It Take to Recover from a Run?

There’s no standard answer to this question because it depends on your training, your nutrition, your volume of miles, your years of running and the list goes on.

However, we know that we can enhance recovery by utilizing the right tools, and have I mentioned it enough yet, nutrition.

Post run nutrition is a topic we’ve already chatted about, so today we’re having some fun with the newest fitness gadgets and gizmos targeted toward our post-workout recovery.

Most of these are pricier than when I bought my first running store massage stick, but I suppose if they stand in for a massage or keep you from Dr’s visits, then they pay off.

What Helps Muscles Recover Faster?

Three keys to quick muscle recovery are proper nutrition and hydration, plenty of sleep, and maintaining blood circulation.

Your body requires replenishment after a workout, primarily in the form of carbohydrates, protein, fluids, and electrolytes.

During sleep, the body produces important hormones that aid in the repair and growth of muscles. Sleep has been shown to help repair muscle after it has been worked, which is essential for further muscle building.

Finally, keeping your blood flowing after a workout allows your body to deliver vital nutrients and oxygen to tired muscles.

The way to maintain blood circulation is by using these recovery tools to make sure you’re doing everything you can for the right recovery.

Benefits of sleep for recovery

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