User talk:Amzawislak

Foam rolling
Please move your recent addition to an appropriate spot later in the article. It does not appear to be appropriate for the introduction which should describe the subject. Also, it would be good to give a source for your statement and to provide a full citation for the book you mention in a footnote. It seems to me that this is on the edge of being promotional, which is not permissible and why I suggest this.

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