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“Most Performed Below The Claimed Output”

If you’ve seen Whole Body Vibration machines being sold on TV, at expos and in shopping malls you’ve likely heard some impressive claims being made about them. Are they too good to be true?

You may have questions like “will it help me lose weight, will it make me stronger?” Whatever your goals are, it’s unlikely you’re going to reach them if the machine you buy can’t provide the level of stimulation you were promised it could. Your workouts could end up being a lot less effective than hoped.

For example, imagine buying a 5kg dumbell, putting it on some scales and finding it really only weighed 2kg. You'd be giving your muscles less than half the stimulation you wanted and needed.

The same can be asked of Whole Body Vibration machines, are you getting what you are paying for? The end result is not that different to the dumbell example: muscles being stimulated to contract against a load. In Whole Body Vibration, that load is measured as G-Force; a key indicator of performance.

“The Top Performer Wasn't The Most Expensive”

Until now there has been no objective way of comparing machines or knowing if the real output is as high as they claim. As this free report shows, most have an output far less than what you would expect. Download it now!