What’s The Magic Spray?
When a player gets injured and the trainer comes onto the field, they spray something on the injury to “magically” make it better. What is that spray? How does it work? Can I get some for my high school team?
When a player gets injured and the trainer comes onto the field, they spray something on the injury to “magically” make it better. What is that spray? How does it work? Can I get some for my high school team?
it’s a pain relieving antiboitic spray and yes you can
I don’t know if it works but it the cold mist is suppose to reduce the pain and swelling…From what i heard, sometimes it is just cold water…You could try looking for it at the pharmacy…
It’s called bio-freeze and yes it works amazingly well. I had a tournament last weekend and i was kicked right above the shinguard. I sprayed the bio-freeze on and i couldn’t even feel it and i was ready to go.
By the way it comes in spray, roll-on, and gel(roll-on is the besthttp://www.myvitanet.com/biofreeze.html
It could be anything. Trainers might resort to any of several remedies for an on-field treatment, all of which can come out of a spray can or bottle. They might use cold water, for example, to cool off an overheated athlete. Or they might spray an abrasion with a tincture of benzoin so they can stick a bandage on some sweaty skin. It’s safe to assume that some magic spray cans contain “skin refrigerants,” chemicals like ethyl chloride that freeze and numb the surface of the skin on contact.
Where can you get it?
You can either make it yourself? Or try looking it up on soccer sites or specialized injury sites.
Good Luck