The Wirecutter Show

How a Good Recovery Routine Can Help You Stick With Your Workouts

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Jan 28, 2026
Seth Berkman, Wirecutter’s fitness gear writer who tests and recommends recovery tools, guides practical gear choices for home recovery. He walks through must-have items like yoga mats, foam rollers, massage guns, and budget hacks. Short, actionable takes on what tools are worth buying, when to save, and how to build a simple post-workout routine.
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INSIGHT

Recovery Is Neurological As Well As Physical

  • Recovery helps your nervous system and heart rate return to baseline after exercise, not just your muscles.
  • Dr. Leada Malek says dialing down the nervous system reduces soreness and readies you for the next workout.
ADVICE

Stretch And Foam Roll Post-Workout

  • Do static stretches after workouts, holding for at least 30 seconds to help reduce stiffness and soreness.
  • Use foam rolling alongside static stretching to improve range of motion and flush exercise-induced swelling.
INSIGHT

Ice Cuts Soreness But May Hinder Hypertrophy

  • Cold water immersion can reduce muscle soreness for 48–72 hours but blunts inflammatory responses that drive muscle growth.
  • Dr. Leada Malek warns using ice immediately after heavy strength days may hinder hypertrophy.
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