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sk12879 rated 8 weeks ago- $4,500! Are you kidding me? Give me $4,500 and I'll get you 10x the results in 1/10th the time. How much grass-fed beef and local produce does $4,500 purchase?

ryanshyper rated 2 months ago- It's crap: In a recent report, a group of Swedish scientists examined all of the data on this type of training to enhance strength and muscle development. The scientists couldn't find any advantages of vibration training over conventional weight lifting. One important draw back of vibration training is that the amount of overload used is limited due to the instability. The amount of overload used is the key to muscle gains. Any technique that limits the amount of overload used will severely impair your capacity to build muscle mass. Source: Scan J Med Sci & Sports 17: 12-17, 2007.

- salix rated 2 months ago
- "this was once dismissed as a gimmick. buy one for 5 thousand dollars" I think i'd rather shake myself.

Marylouis rated 2 months ago- It makes sense

Smelltheflowers rated 6 months ago- Oh how times have changed!