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8 Best Foam Rollers, According to Fitness Experts
Our top tested foam rollers can help transform your workout recovery.
Lightweight yet effective, the foam roller is an innovative and fairly affordable tool that can be used pre-workout to help warm up or post-workout to cooldown and recover. Popular with physical therapists and personal trainers, foam rolling is a self myofascial release technique that can relieve muscle tension and soreness and optimize range of motion as well.
You have likely see them scattered about your local gym or physical therapy office, but having a personal foam roller for at-home use can transform your recovery. Fitness experts in the Good Housekeeping Institute Wellness Lab tested a variety of different types of foam rollers to find the best options for all different activity levels and recovery needs.
Our top picks:
Foam rolling is something you can do for recovery on your own and allows you to determine the right amount of pressure for you, according to physical therapist Carrie Pagliano, PT, DPT, American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) spokesperson who is a double Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedics and Women’s Health. First time foam rolling? Pagliano recommends starting with something gentle at first (not as hard of density) if you’re new to foam rollers. "If you’re not used to putting pressure on or rolling out tight areas and muscles, using a super firm foam roller could be too much." But not to worry, our top picks offer choices for all levels.
You can learn more about how we evaluate foam rollers — including tips for selecting the best foam roller for your fitness needs — at the end of this guide. Looking for more tools to help optimize muscle recovery? Check out our top-tested self myofascial release tools.
Stefani (she/her) is a registered dietitian, a NASM-certified personal trainer and the director of the Good Housekeeping Institute Nutrition Lab, where she handles all nutrition-related content, testing and evaluation. She holds a bachelor’s degree in nutritional sciences from Pennsylvania State University and a master’s degree in clinical nutrition from NYU. She is also Good Housekeeping’s on-staff fitness and exercise expert. Stefani is dedicated to providing readers with evidence-based content to encourage informed food choices and healthy living. She is an avid CrossFitter and a passionate home cook who loves spending time with her big fit Greek family.
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