Cupping is quickly becoming one of the most effective recovery tools for athletes who want to improve performance, reduce soreness, and stay consistent in training. If you have been curious about cupping but are not sure what happens during a session, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know.
At Frisco Massage Therapy, cupping is often incorporated into Frisco Massage Therapy sports therapy treatments to help athletes recover faster and move better without relying on medications or downtime.
What Is Cupping?
Cupping is a therapeutic technique that uses suction to gently lift the skin and underlying tissue. Unlike traditional massage that presses into muscles, cupping creates space within the tissue.
This helps:
- Increase circulation
- Release tight fascia
- Reduce muscle tension
- Support recovery
Many athletes pair cupping with therapeutic massage for a more complete recovery approach:
Why Athletes Are Using Cupping
Cupping is especially effective for athletes because it targets the root of tightness instead of just the surface.
Benefits of cupping for athletes:
- Faster recovery after workouts
- Reduced muscle soreness
- Improved flexibility
- Increased blood flow
- Relief from chronic tightness
Athletes who feel “stuck” in certain areas often notice immediate improvement after cupping.
What to Expect During a Cupping Session
1. Consultation
Your session starts with a quick conversation about:
- Your sport or activity level
- Pain points or tight areas
- Any injuries
- Your goals
This allows your therapist to customize your cupping session.
2. Cup Placement
Cups are applied to targeted areas such as:
- Shoulders
- Back
- Hamstrings
- Calves
You will feel a pulling sensation rather than pressure.
3. Static and Moving Cupping
Your therapist may use:
Static cupping
Cups stay in place to release deeper restrictions
Moving cupping
Cups glide across the muscle to improve circulation
This combination works especially well for athletes.
4. The Marks After Cupping
Cupping often leaves circular marks on the skin. These are not bruises.
They are caused by:
- Increased blood flow
- Tissue release
- Fascia decompression
These marks usually fade within a few days.
How Cupping Improves Performance
Cupping is not just about recovery. It also improves how your body performs.
Mobility
Releasing fascia helps improve range of motion, which is critical for athletes in sports like volleyball, running, or weightlifting.
Circulation
Better circulation delivers oxygen and nutrients to muscles more efficiently.
Injury Prevention
When your body moves correctly, you reduce strain and lower your risk of injury.
For athletes recovering from more complex issues, cupping is often combined with specialized treatments like:
When to Use Cupping
After Workouts
Cupping helps reduce soreness and speed recovery after intense sessions.
During Training
Regular cupping sessions help prevent tightness from building up over time.
Injury Recovery
Cupping can support healing when used alongside other therapies like:
Does Cupping Hurt?
Cupping should not be painful. You may feel:
- Tightness
- Mild discomfort
- A pulling sensation
Most athletes find it relaxing once they adjust to the feeling.
How Fast Will You See Results?
Many athletes notice:
- Immediate relief
- Better movement
- Reduced soreness
For ongoing issues, consistent sessions produce the best results.
Cupping vs Massage
Both therapies are effective but work differently.
Massage: applies pressure
Cupping: lifts and decompresses tissue
The best results often come from combining both approaches.
Tips for Your First Cupping Session
- Drink water before and after
- Avoid intense workouts immediately after
- Wear comfortable clothing
- Communicate with your therapist
Why Athletes in Frisco Choose Cupping
Athletes are realizing that recovery is just as important as training.
Cupping helps:
- Reduce downtime
- Improve consistency
- Support long-term performance
It is a simple, effective way to take better care of your body.
Ready to Try Cupping?
If you are dealing with tight muscles, slow recovery, or limited mobility, cupping may be exactly what your body needs.
Whether you are a competitive athlete or just staying active, cupping can help you feel and perform at your best.


