About this app
Your body carries tension from every long day at a desk, every tough workout, and every restless night. Foam Roller Exercises - Relief gives you a clear, beautiful way to release it. Browse 36 hand-illustrated exercises organized across 10 body areas — from your neck and upper back down to your calves and core. Every exercise features detailed artwork so you can see exactly where to place the roller and how to move. No shaky phone videos. No stock photos. Just clear, elegant guides you can follow at a glance. WHAT'S INSIDE ◆ 36 foam roller exercises covering your full body ◆ 10 targeted body areas: neck, upper back, lower back, chest, shoulders, hips & glutes, quads, hamstrings, calves, and core ◆ Step-by-step illustrated guides with proper form cues ◆ Each exercise labeled by body area so you find relief fast BUILT FOR BEGINNERS Never used a foam roller? Start here. Each exercise is explained with simple language and visual cues — no fitness jargon, no confusing angles. Place your roller, follow the illustration, and feel the difference. DESIGNED FOR RELIEF Whether you're dealing with a stiff upper back from sitting all day, tight IT bands from running, or hip tension that won't quit — there's an exercise for that. Target exactly where it hurts and start rolling. WHY ILLUSTRATIONS? Video-based apps force you to pause, scrub, and squint at a small screen while you're on the floor. Our illustrated approach gives you everything you need in a single frame: roller position, body alignment, and movement direction — all at a glance. Foam rolling is one of the simplest, most effective things you can do for your body. You just need a roller and a few minutes. We'll show you exactly what to do.
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