As we head into the new year, fitness-related products will be all over the place. Although kind of silly, consumers usually see mid-winter as the perfect time to suit up.
Show growth in gym memberships and fitness equipment purchases.
I also share the January optimism of the masses. It would be nice if something I buy in January makes me stronger and faster during the upcoming golf season. For once, Summer Dave would be happy with January Dave’s choices and persistence.

Today, I am going to review a product that is not only for the future you, but also for the current you. of Normatec Elite Hips it works on the body you have now and improves your future body.
of Normatec Elite Hips unit will improve your flexibility in the upcoming warmer months and make you more flexible and pain-free this winter.
Who is Hyperice?
For those of you who are not familiar with Hyperice name, they are a company that specializes in recovery equipment for athletes. When you explore their website, you’ll find a wealth of articles to aid, and potentially speed, recovery for almost any part of your body.
I became aware of the Hyperice brand last year when a good friend of mine used it unit Hyperice Venom 2 Back to keep his surgically repaired back free before, during and after the game of golf.
Soon after, I bought one Venom 2 Back for my wife to help with her back problems. She loved it and I became a believer too. Before long, that heated massage strip became a critical part of my post-golf recovery plan.
Surviving Bandon Dunes is all about the hips (Normatec).

A few weeks ago, I thought it would be a good idea to go to Bandon Dunes to play all five courses in three days.
For some of you, walking 90 holes in three days is no big deal. To me, that seemed like a tall order, especially in the cold, wet winter weather.
Could my “well seasoned” body survive that much golf?
Naturally, the first phase of my plan was to steal Venom Belt 2 from my wife. I’m sorry, my love. Phase 2 was supposed to go to Hyperice page to see what else might be helpful for healing.
That’s when I found out Normatec Elite Hips.
Swing with your hips

of Hyperice Normatec Hips The unit seemed to be the perfect match for my post-golf sore spots. Can a single unit really help lower back, hamstrings, hamstrings and quads recovery?
And just like that, I had a second Hyperice product to take with me to coastal Oregon in November.
How do Normatec Hips work?

The first thing you need to do is get dressed Normatec Hips. Think of them as a cross between really big shorts and hockey pants with buttons that replace laces. From there, you can adjust the buckles and leg sections to fit your shape.
Once you’re all plugged in, lay down in a comfortable spot and turn the unit on. A single button on the side activates the rechargeable Hips brain/pump. From the control unit on your thigh, you’ll set intensity, duration and any specific focus areas.

After that, hit the start button and Hips will take it from there. Here is a short video showing the inflation process.
of Normatec Hips the unit uses air to massage the muscles in your hip region. More specifically, the Hips unit consists of multiple air bladders that inflate and deflate to massage muscles and improve circulation.

Because some of the bladders overlap, the massage is continuous. Pressure flows through the unit rather than being isolated to specific regions at specific times.
In my experience, this makes for a very relaxing massage session.
The massaging air cycles knead the muscles, but they also stimulate lymphatic circulation. Normatec massage units help move excess fluids from the limbs and back to the most active part of the body.

Removing excess fluids should speed recovery by reducing swelling and pain.
The control unit allows you to set the duration and intensity of the massage. If you want, you can also program the unit to focus more on a specific area of ​​the body.
Did Normatec Hips work as advertised?

Let’s jump straight to the important result. I was actually able to play all 90 holes at Bandon Dunes. At the end of each day, I felt tired and sore, but not hurt.
Do I value my hips for my survival?
It’s impossible to know for sure, but I believe so hips AND Venom Belt 2 it allowed me to play that ridiculous number of holes without pain.
At the end of each day of the trip, I ran Hyperice Venom 2 belt for one cycle, followed by 30 minutes at hips. I also used the belt every morning before we played.
The only other thing I did was lay around a bit.

Before the trip, I had real doubts that my body would handle all that golf. On my last visit to Bandon Dunes, a particularly windy round at Pacific Dunes blew my back out and ended golf for the day.
That back injury happened after the third round of that trip. This trip, I played five rounds and it wasn’t that sore. Considering my body is about eight years older now, that’s amazing!
It has used Normatec Hips make a difference? Although I can’t be sure, I will pack my hips and Venom Belt 2 on every future golf trip.
The priceless price of pain relief

At $549 (down from $599), Normatec Elite Hips are not a free recovery tool. When I bought Hyperice Venom 2 Belt last summer, its $250 price tag gave me pause.
After seeing how it helped my friend after back surgery and knowing I had a wife with a sore back, I spent the money.
Those of you who suffer from chronic pain know that there are days when you will pay anything for a little relief.
Since putting the belt into use, I have had little to no buyer’s remorse. In fact, I’ve been thinking about buying a second Venom 2 strap so my wife and I can get together when we go to prom.
So far, I feel the same level of satisfaction with Ijet. After I play golf, I use my hips and don’t feel my typical post-golf soreness in my pectorals and hamstrings. Even if I only understand the science of how Normatec Hips work, I can feel the difference when I use them (or not).

By the way, if you have FSA/HSA money available, most Normatec products are HSA approved. Of course, you should check with your policy and possibly your doctor before making the purchase.
My next plan is to use Normatec Hips before playing to see if this improves performance. Maybe loose hips will equal long balls. This sentence sounds unintentionally awkward, but I have a feeling that using my hips before golf will help my game.
As I get older, I’m going to need all the help I can get to stay fit enough to play as much golf as I want to. If that means my whole body has to be covered in pneumatic massage units, I’m ready and willing.
Wear the Normatec jumpsuit!
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