Michael Phelps' circular bruises are due to 'cupping therapy'

Sorry to disappoint, but the swimmer did not wrestle a giant octopus.
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For those of you who have been tuning into the Rio Olympics and watched swimmer Michael Phelps' race in the men's freestyle relay finals on Sunday, you probably noticed the circular bruises that dotted his back.

But before you jump to conclusions thinking that Phelps got into a wrestling match with a giant octopus, relax. Those bruises are the result of a traditional Chinese medicinal therapy called "fire cupping."

The practice involves creating local suctions on a person's skin with heated glass globes. For thousands of years, the Chinese believe that cupping helps to mobilise blood flow to promote muscle healing.


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The downside to cupping is the bruising, which usually worsens on the second or third day post-therapy.

According to AP, Phelps is no cupping noob. His moving ad for Under Armour to announce his return to competitive swimming in March even features a scene of him undergoing fire cupping therapy.

Phelps has in the past posted cupping photos onto this Instagram:

And it looks like Phelps is not the only U.S. athlete who's using cupping therapy to stay in form. Gymnast Alex Naddour recently posted a picture of himself on Instagram and on his back and arms were the same telltale bruises.

Although athletes and celebrities swear by cupping therapy, the practice has had its fair share of critics dismissing it as a "fad" and "gibberish."

In February, a 26-year-old Singaporean woman died after she suffered a seizure during a tuina session. Tuina is a Chinese acupressure massage treatment that is often used in conjunction with cupping therapy.

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Alicia Tan

Alicia Tan was an Asia Deputy Editor at Mashable. She has over 11 years of experience in journalism, magazine production and content publishing; specialising in women's lifestyle, fashion and beauty. When she's not writing, she's obsessing over Totoro, Ryan Gosling and online shopping.

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