Purple spots on Michael Phelps' back have made millions of avid viewers curious. (Reuters)
Rio De Janeiro:
After the American men's 4x100-meter relay team won gold, Michael Phelps reached down to help anchorman Nathan Adrian out of the pool.
While he did it, millions watching him at home saw several purple dots on his back and shoulder.
Some kind of new tattoo? Did he take a nap on a bed of tennis balls?
Some experts are skeptical of the treatment's effectiveness, but Phelps has been using it regularly for a while. And the 31-year-old, swimming in his fifth Olympics, delivered on Sunday night.
With infant son Boomer watching from the second deck, the American superstar summoned a performance for the ages to propel Team USA to gold - the 19th of Phelps' career.
While he did it, millions watching him at home saw several purple dots on his back and shoulder.
Some kind of new tattoo? Did he take a nap on a bed of tennis balls?
No, the circles are the result of cupping, a therapy technique that athletes use to help their muscles recover and perform at their best. It involves a therapist heating small glass cups, then placing them on the skin and pulling them from the body to loosen and relax the muscles.
Some experts are skeptical of the treatment's effectiveness, but Phelps has been using it regularly for a while. And the 31-year-old, swimming in his fifth Olympics, delivered on Sunday night.
With infant son Boomer watching from the second deck, the American superstar summoned a performance for the ages to propel Team USA to gold - the 19th of Phelps' career.
Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world