Power Plates |
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| Posted by: ytj81569 Jun 25 2008, 06:10 AM |
| Having just moved gyms I have noticed they have a couple of power plates installed. I noticed they are very popular (especially with the ladies! if you get my meaning What is your experience with them? I have tried them and they are good for messaging and relieving my calves after cardio. I notice the premotion blurbs they claim a 25-minute session is the equivalent of an hour of weight training because all poses and reps are carried out on a large vibrating platform. I am obviously a little sceptical about these "miracle" claims, but wonder how effective these machines are. Any feedback guys? |
| Posted by: Tswole Jun 25 2008, 01:01 PM |
| what the hells a power plate? |
| Posted by: Lorken Jun 25 2008, 04:42 PM |
| If it looks too stupid to be true, it probably is. I've read they're useless, but I don't remember where. Kinda like those things back in the day that were supposed to "jiggle" your fat off, with the big belt... kinda like those. And bosu balls. Useless. ![]() Oh yeah! gettin sexy! Just lift something heavy damnit! Tried and true. |
| Posted by: willpiazza31 Jun 25 2008, 04:47 PM |
| Is this guy serious? |
| Posted by: accent115 Jun 25 2008, 04:50 PM |
| Nah bro theyre real good. I was skeptical at first but then i was like you know why am I being so tough. So I stopped by gnc picked up a nano vapor sample and i was off on my way. Now, just imagine the pump i had from Jay Cutler's DNA and these vibrating plates. My bench is hovering around 495x24, I know that sounds small but b4 the vibrators i was benching 95x13. Thing is once you get off you have to eat immediately because the anabolism is so extreme that it will turn your organs into muscle if you don't eat enough protein. |
| Posted by: Arnoldclone Jun 25 2008, 06:50 PM |
| Holy Shit, these things are back? |
| Posted by: Lorken Jun 26 2008, 07:42 AM |
| Having sex on one might be fun. Seeing a girl's naked brests vibrating and jiggling all over the place. |
| Posted by: azfittrainer Jun 26 2008, 09:47 AM |
| I've actually been part of some studies involving the power plate. The early research looks promising. Commercial gyms aren't really going to use them properly, and will just sell them as a gimmick. The early research has shown that they may hlep improve nerve impulse. |
| Posted by: Tswole Jun 26 2008, 01:17 PM |
| so you stand on a rumbling platform...i dont get it? how is that benefitical? |
| Posted by: azfittrainer Jun 26 2008, 01:42 PM |
| It some how activates the nervous system, "wakes it up" so to speak. |
| Posted by: Lorken Jun 26 2008, 01:50 PM |
| I can tell you one sure fire way to "wake up" your nervous system. Lift closer to your 1RM. (HEAVY) NOT close to 1RM... although maybe it is for this guy. |
| Posted by: azfittrainer Jun 26 2008, 02:02 PM |
| The initial research suggests that power plates done before a 1 RM attempt, increased peak force production. |
| Posted by: Roids Jun 26 2008, 02:50 PM |
| I'm still saving up for one of these http://www.vitalityweb.com/backstore/ems.htm |