
Is whole body vibration exercise is a trend, or is it definitely something that's here to stay?
A question that’s being asked right now by fitness-conscious consumers is: Are these vibration weight loss machines a trend or are they here to stay?
Our experts suggest it's definitely here to stay. Bryant Meyers, who has been working with Noblerex K1 whole body vibration machines and vibration weight loss researchers for the past six years, comments:
“People are getting more and more busy, and their lifestyles are just getting faster and faster. People are having less and less time to exercise, so this is just perfect for the busy professional or the person that's on the go to really give you that exercise in just 10 to 20 minutes a day.
“Most people just do 10 minutes a day on the machine, but if you really want to get the rapid weight loss or more intense training, you can do it a couple of times a day. It's a very condensed, focused workout. You just get it done. It's really fun. It's not like a treadmill where you're like, ‘Oh, gosh. I don't want to get on that.’
And eventually, you don't. You talk yourself out of doing it at all and it ends up becoming a something-you-dry-your–clothes-on kind of thing. You hang your clothes over it. You're just not using it anymore.
“A lot of the fitness equipment that is sold on late night infomercials end up in the closet. But people really do use these Noblerex vibration weight loss machines on a regular basis because it's really kind of fun. It feels good. It's not at all like a chore. So I think it's definitely here to stay.”
Who’s using vibration weight loss machines?
Celebrities like Madonna and Lance Armstrong, sports teams, Olympic athletes, and more are using vibration exercise machines. We could spend 20 minutes just listing all the athletes and professional sports teams that use them. Really, there are not that many professional sports teams that don't have one. Maybe not the Noblerex K1 , but they have one brand or another. It helps these athletes to prevent injuries and recover from injuries. It might not be their only form of exercise; they probably work out with even heavier weights, but it certainly gives them a great warm up and cool down, and it gives them an extra supplement to keep them from getting injured.