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I Replaced My Massage Gun With This Orbital Massager and I’m Not Going Back

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
September 22, 2025
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After years of wincing through aggressive massage gun sessions, I just assumed muscle relief required enduring a little bit of pain. There’s a reason for the saying, “hurts so good,” right? But it turns out you don’t need to suffer to see results: The Rally orbital massager, which I have previously reviewed, has completely changed my hard-ass approach to recovery.

Don’t get me wrong—percussive massage guns have their place. They’re powerful and effective at working out the deepest knots. But after months of inconsistent use, I realized something: I was avoiding my own recovery tool. The aggressive pounding felt like punishment rather than self-care, turning what should’ve been a daily wellness ritual into something I’d postpone until I was in serious pain.

I’d skip sessions when I needed them most, only reaching for my massage gun when my muscles were screaming for attention. By then, I’d need that aggressive percussion just to make a dent in the tension I’d allowed to build up. During marathon training especially, I simply can’t let this happen. That’s where orbital massages come in.

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Why Rally’s gentler recovery changes everything

The Rally’s orbital massage technology works differently than traditional percussive guns—instead of hammering muscles with rapid-fire pulses, picture the circular motion of a car buffer. Luckily, the motion is gentle enough that it feels more like a human touch, as opposed to turning me into a car getting buffed.

The Rally has taught me something crucial about sustainable self-care: I’m infinitely more likely to reach for a device that feels good to use, rather than one that hurts. It’s a game-changer for consistency. With my old massage gun, I’d psyche myself out before sessions: “Do I really need this? Can I handle the intensity right now?” With the Rally, there’s no mental barrier. I can use it while watching TV, during work breaks, or as part of my bedtime routine, without dreading the experience.

Building up when you need to

Here’s the best thing about the Rally: It can double as a percussive massager when you need more intensity. But now, instead of starting with the nuclear option, I work my way up to it. It’s more comfortable and, I find, more effective: My muscles respond better to massage when they’re already relaxed and have good blood flow.

I’ll begin with the gentle orbital motion to warm up tissues and increase circulation, then switch to percussion mode if I encounter stubborn knots. I am far from anti-percussion massage—there are times when you need that deeper, more aggressive treatment, like after a particularly intense workout, when dealing with chronic knots, or for trigger point therapy. But now, those hurt-so-good instances are the exception, rather than the rule.

The Rally’s ability to switch between modes means I’m not locked into one approach. I have the gentleness for daily maintenance and the power for when things get serious.

The best recovery tool is the one you actually use

By embracing the gentler, orbital massage as my daily default, I’ve created a sustainable self-care routine that prevents problems rather than just treating them. Proactive care beats reactive treatment every time.

Maybe my muscles are thanking me not because I’m punishing them less, but because I’m caring for them more consistently. Sometimes the revolutionary approach is simply being kinder to yourself, and having the tools that make that kindness effective.

If you’ve been avoiding your massage gun or find yourself using it only when you’re already in pain, consider making the switch to orbital massage as your primary recovery method. Your future self (and your muscles) will thank you for choosing consistency over intensity.

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