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"It's a heavy-duty piece of equipment; even though it can be loads of fun, it's not a toy. If, as it appears, the Thumper is an indication of things to come in the world of home massage equipment, we're all going to be feeling pretty good."
EXERCISE FOR MEN ONLY Magazine |
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![[Fitness, Health, Sports]](images/runners_2.jpg) |
"There's nothing like a sports massage to speed post workout recovery.
But Thumper, a portable massager, runs a close second. Happy feet: Thumper doubles as a soothing foot massager."
RUNNER'S WORLD Magazine |
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![[New York Times]](images/nytimes_2.jpg) |
"Not everyone has a personal massager to tend to sore muscles after running. THUMPER MASSAGERS has redesigned a portable massager once used only by Chiropractors. A 7-pound machine, the Thumper can be used for the feet or a full-body massage."
NEW YORK TIMES |
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![[Playboy Magazine]](images/playboy_2.jpg) |
"Say aahhh! The Thumper body massager may never put
Inge, your Swedish masseuse, out of work, but it will provide a relaxing massage to tired muscles." PLAYBOY Magazine |
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![[Massage Magazine]](images/massage_mag_2.jpg) |
"...Thumper received the most positive results when it was used on the more fleshy areas of the body, or those with the largest muscle mass, such as the glutes, hamstrings, and quadriceps areas...and on the low back or bottoms of the feet. Comments ranged from, 'Oh, this feels really good!' to 'I really like this!' The Thumper was a real hit with children. Four year old Casey Douglas came back two days in a row with her sister Carey and said, 'Can I have another massage? It was great!' " MASSAGE Magazine |
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![[Hands-On Healing Magazine]](images/hands_on_2.jpg) |
"Thump, thump. thump, here comes the THUMPER. Massage experts call the action of this powerful tool tapotement, a steady percussive beat that loosens muscles the way karate chops do. This black belt of a machine sells for $300, so you'd expect to get a lot of chop. You do." Massage remedies, by the editors of PREVENTION Magazine Health Books. |
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"It doesn't just rub your skin; it literally bangs your aching muscles into submission." TIME Magazine |
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