RIO DE JANEIRO — Breaking news: Michael Phelps and I now have something visibly in common here during the Summer Olympics. Sure, I almost drowned during a swim meet at summer camp when I was in junior ...
If you followed the news coverage of the Olympic Games in Rio last summer, you might have noticed something slightly ... odd. Specifically: odd-looking bruise-like splotches covering certain athlete's ...
If you’ve tuned into the summer Olympics in Paris, you may have watched gymnast Simone Biles add another medal to her resumé or swimmer Katie Ledecky snag four. If you’ve been paying particular ...
Tennis pro Ben Shelton was competing against Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon on July 9, when the announcer drew attention to the round marks that are visible on his arms, calling them evidence of "cupping.
Anyone who has seen Michael Phelps swim at the Olympics has noticed purple circles covering his shoulders. Those dots are from an alternative therapy called cupping, which many Olympic athletes have ...
(Adds statistics, comment from director of International Cupping Therapy Association) By Melissa Fares NEW YORK, Aug 8 (Reuters) - It wasn't just Michael Phelps' big win on Sunday that had people ...
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