For Jeanie Rivera, performance doesn’t end at the finish line.
After training for triathlons, chasing three kids through the city, and working full-time, her recovery starts when the chaos stops — usually after 9 p.m.
At 42, Jeanie is a proud triathlete, mother of three, and NYC native who juggles strength, endurance, and family like a pro. But like many women in her stage of life, she struggles with heavy legs, glute tension, and post-workout soreness that lingers longer than it used to.
“My brain’s still going, but my legs feel like bricks by the end of the day.”
She tried stretching, massage balls, magnesium baths — the usual. But they required time she didn’t have.
Flowell changed that.
Recovery That Fits Into Real Life
Jeanie first tried Flowell after a half Ironman when a friend recommended it.
“Honestly, I expected it to feel like a gimmick. But within 15 minutes, I felt this deep relief in my quads and glutes — places nothing else could really reach.”
Now, she uses Flowell after long runs, bike sessions, or simply after standing and commuting all day. The app-guided compression helps flush out soreness, support circulation, and calm swelling — especially around her hips and thighs.
“It’s the only recovery tool I can actually use while helping my kids with homework.”
The Flowell Difference: Built for Women Who Do It All
Flowell’s smart compression system delivers gentle air-powered massage across the full lower body — from foot to hip — in about 30 minutes.
It’s hands-free, quiet, and customizable, so Jeanie can recover while sitting at the kitchen table or on the couch.
✅ Covers glutes, hips, thighs & calves
✅ No setup stress, no post-bath clean-up
✅ Supports recovery from training, parenting, and life
Why It Works for Jeanie — and Women Like Her
Whether you’re training for your first triathlon, managing chronic leg swelling, or simply trying to keep up with daily life, recovery isn’t a luxury — it’s a lifeline.
Jeanie’s not slowing down. She’s recovering smarter.
“This isn’t about getting back to racing — it’s about feeling strong for everything in between.”