Fast flexabilty
Fast flexabilty
Anyone check out the vibrating equipment soloflex is selling. They claim it increases flexibility, strength ect. Any oppinions? www.soloflex.com
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If you are going to spend the money on some the equipment they have (which is pretty pricey) then you would be better off getting one of those massage/vibrating chairs. You can use it when your not training and, if you want, use it before, in between, and after you stretch to loosen up a bit more.
If you look closely its really just an over priced motor put on some nice and shiny equipment. I definitely wouldn't bother.
I never used a machine to vibrate my muscles but I know that they are sometimes used by chiropractors so there must be something to it.
jrlefty
If you look closely its really just an over priced motor put on some nice and shiny equipment. I definitely wouldn't bother.
I never used a machine to vibrate my muscles but I know that they are sometimes used by chiropractors so there must be something to it.
jrlefty
"If you love life do not waste time because time is what life is made of"-Bruce Lee
Anything that helps to relax the muscles will help with flexibility training. There are much cheaper and better ways, though. You'll get more benefit from teaching yourself to relax than relying on the assistance of a machine.maxattack wrote:no i wasnt interested in buying it, but was curious about the usefullness of the equipment. I mean does vibrations help with flexability training?
Cheers,
Mat