fitness and recovery

Fitness and Recovery

Muscle recovery is not a problem with a Jacuzzi® Hot Tub. Find the relief needed to conquer, relax and recover.

Fitness and Recovery

Muscle recovery is not a problem with a Jacuzzi® Hot Tub. Find the relief needed to conquer, relax and recover.

Step into a world of unparalleled relaxation and recovery with Jacuzzi® Hot Tubs. Engineered for excellence, our hot tubs feature advanced PowerPro® Jets, offering a unique hydrotherapy experience that caters to athletes and relaxation-seekers alike. Embraced by high-profile athletes like Troy Taylor and Trace Worthington, Jacuzzi® Hot Tubs provide a therapeutic sanctuary for muscle recovery and mental rejuvenation. Research underscores the effectiveness of our warm jet massages in reducing muscle soreness, inflammation, and recovery time, making it a favored choice for fitness enthusiasts. This isn't just a luxury for the elite; it's a wellness essential for anyone seeking to alleviate joint pain, improve circulation, and indulge in a serene, stress-relieving soak. Elevate your daily routine with Jacuzzi® – a haven for recovery, relaxation, and rediscovery of well-being.

infrared therapy

Infrared + Near Infrared Therapy

The rejuvenating powers of Infrared and Red Light therapy work together deep beneath the skin’s surface to relieve pain and improve range of motion. Perfect for fitness and recovery.

hydromassage

Hydromassage

Jacuzzi® hydromassage is different because we deliver a high-flow, low-pressure hydrotherapy experience. Using the Aqualibrium® formula, exclusive Jacuzzi® jetted technology, and adjustable direction and intensity, our hot tub hydrotherapy products deliver a personalized hot tub massage that feels like no other.

1 Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol. 1995 Warm underwater water-jet massage improves recovery from intense physical exercise.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8565975

2 Eur J Appl Physiol. 2008 / Epub 2007 Effect of hydrotherapy on the signs and symptoms of delayed onset muscle soreness. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17978833

3 https://www.painscience.com/bibliography.php?vii