Dry Cupping
Dry Cupping
Dry Cupping is a decompression technique used to relieve muscle tightness, promote circulation, and support tissue recovery.
Unlike massage, which applies pressure downward into the muscle, cupping creates gentle suction that lifts the tissue. This decompression effect helps improve blood flow to the targeted area, reduce muscular stiffness, and support the body’s natural recovery process.
Dry cupping may help:
• Reduce muscle tightness and stiffness
• Promote circulation to fatigued areas
• Improve tissue mobility
• Support recovery after intense training
• Relieve discomfort caused by prolonged strain
Cups are applied strategically based on your body’s condition and recovery goals. The intensity and placement are carefully controlled to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Dry Cupping can be used on its own or integrated into a broader recovery session to enhance overall results.
Dry Cupping is a decompression technique used to relieve muscle tightness, promote circulation, and support tissue recovery.
Unlike massage, which applies pressure downward into the muscle, cupping creates gentle suction that lifts the tissue. This decompression effect helps improve blood flow to the targeted area, reduce muscular stiffness, and support the body’s natural recovery process.
Dry cupping may help:
• Reduce muscle tightness and stiffness
• Promote circulation to fatigued areas
• Improve tissue mobility
• Support recovery after intense training
• Relieve discomfort caused by prolonged strain
Cups are applied strategically based on your body’s condition and recovery goals. The intensity and placement are carefully controlled to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Dry Cupping can be used on its own or integrated into a broader recovery session to enhance overall results.


