Advantages: Great Hz range, well priced, sturdy, good size platform Disadvantages: There are cheaper alternatives just as good
Can you really vibrate you way to a fitter body. The answer to that question is yes (much to many of my female friends delight!). Sports and film stars alike are using this new technology to aid they?re training in the pursuit of increased physical performance or just looking good and the results seem to be extremely positive indeed.
HOW DO THEY WORK?
(apologies to those who read my review on a similar product, having worked in gym?s I have used and trained people using a number of different models).
The idea for the machines were first developed by Russian scientists, who, during the cold war wanted to find a way that would keep there astronauts in shape while they were in space. The problem in space is you cannot train very easily because of the ?Zero gravity?. Now the idea was that by standing on the vibrating ...
Advantages: Has toned my bum and tum perfectly Disadvantages: Nothing I love it.
INTRODUCTION
Last year me and my husband joined the gym as we have tried to become much fitter, due to a slight bit of weight gain around the middle regions.
We would go six nights a week after work, and we certainly managed to reduce the excess weight but after being happy with my weight I was only having a thirty minute work out, for the sake of it but late last year the gym got refurbished and they introduced new machines.
The best machine by far were these power vibration massagers, at first I thought they were very weird and stayed clear but after the gym instructor explained how they were used I was amazed and then spent every minute I could on it at the gym.
My husband started lifting but he soon got into this as well, so for Christmas I treated him to his very own vibrating massager toning machine as they had at that point ...
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