By Kate Milsom

Published: Wednesday, 20 July 2022 at 12:00 am


A massage ball is a handy and compact self-massage tool to help you release muscular tension in particularly sore spots. Here are some of the best deals on the market…

What is a massage ball?

A massage ball, otherwise known as trigger point balls, are small, fist-sized balls that can be used to massage deeper into the muscle’s soft tissue in specific tight spots. Traditionally a lacrosse ball, these small and hard balls can be helpful when trying to undo tight knots in the muscles and massaging the fascia.

How do you use a massage ball?

A trigger point ball requires you to apply pressure to feel the benefits deep in the muscle. The best way to do this is to press your weight into the floor or a wall with the ball in between you and the surface, then you can use gravity and your bodyweight to apply pressure.

Once in position, complete small circular motions while applying pressure to the ball as you roll it over your tight muscles.

To roll the plantar fascia of the feet, for example, simply stand on the ball with one foot and lean as much weight as feels comfortable onto the foot as you roll the ball around your arch.

To get into tight spots on your back, position the ball in between yourself and a wall then move your body up and to the side slightly in tight circles. Similarly, to get into tight spots in the calf muscle, use your hand to roll the ball around the muscle, applying as much pressure as possible to feel the benefits.

Best massage ball deals

H&S Trigger Point Lacrosse Ball (2-pack)

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We’ve used these ‘lacrosse’ balls from H&S for years, so can vouch for their durability and ease of use. Each ball’s about the size of an apple (6.5cm diameter) and has a soft matte rubber outer layer but is still hard to the touch.

What’s key is that the firm density silicone’s hard enough to be effective when massaging into those tight spots. They’ve retained their shape after years of use and are easy to spot thanks to the bright colours – a nice departure from the classic plain black options you’ll find elsewhere.