That some athletes have on their lower backs. I've seen it in diving and water polo
F FlabLoser Redshirt Aug 20, 2006 10,709 0 0 Jul 29, 2012 #1 That some athletes have on their lower backs. I've seen it in diving and water polo
D DerHntr All-Conference Sep 18, 2007 15,775 2,604 113 Jul 29, 2012 #2 but that girl can really dive.
B biodawg Senior Mar 3, 2008 621 527 93 Jul 29, 2012 #3 It's used to improve range of motion, decrease pain, and other stuff, but whether it actually does or not is still up for debate. It's still pretty new as far as using it for these types of purposes go, I believe.
It's used to improve range of motion, decrease pain, and other stuff, but whether it actually does or not is still up for debate. It's still pretty new as far as using it for these types of purposes go, I believe.
C CadaverDawg Redshirt Dec 5, 2011 6,409 0 0 Jul 29, 2012 #4 How she doesn't make a bigger splash is beyond me. She should get bonus points for that.
D DirtyLopez Redshirt Feb 26, 2008 1,417 0 0 Jul 29, 2012 #6 i think it is called. Athletes in many sports are using it now for minor injuries.
PBRME All-Conference Feb 12, 2004 10,805 4,417 113 Jul 29, 2012 #7 That was weird how much he looked like Masuka.
BulldogBlitz Heisman Dec 11, 2008 15,886 19,348 113 Jul 29, 2012 #8 it was a gift from an unknown contributor.
R RocketDawg All-Conference Oct 21, 2011 18,933 2,056 113 Jul 29, 2012 #9 Then I saw one of the American gals had the same thing, but it was faded. Must be legal whatever it is.
Then I saw one of the American gals had the same thing, but it was faded. Must be legal whatever it is.