Surprisingly the still make these. Go figure... maybe it does have something to do with increased blood flow to fatty areas?
I'd like to see the science behind this statement- "Many people use vibration plates for body building and strengthening their muscles, allowing a 1 hour work out to be condensed into 10 minutes. The higher the vibration setting, the harder your muscles have to work to carry out the exercise routine you are carrying out."
Do the ladies look any better to you? Is it the only thing they've added or have they just started dieting better too? Makes me think it might be placebo effect but who knows maybe there's someone here who's has some science on it.
Well, you figure it does end up recruiting most of your core muscles as you try to stay still, as that is your body's natural response to vibration. Iffy as to whether its even as good as a bike, but then this would tend to feel like less effort too
The ones I see now where people just stand on them seem to be useless in my opinion. But the ones where they are just a square platform with vibrations that you can use for a base for weight lifting has alot of benefit.
Well, you figure it does end up recruiting most of your core muscles as you try to stay still, as that is your body's natural response to vibration. Iffy as to whether its even as good as a bike, but then this would tend to feel like less effort too
The ones I see now where people just stand on them seem to be useless in my opinion. But the ones where they are just a square platform with vibrations that you can use for a base for weight lifting has alot of benefit.
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