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Why the Whole Body Vibration Machines Endorsed By Hollywood Celebrities Are Not The Ones NASA, The European and Russian Space Agencies Use
A favorite story of Whole Body Vibration companies is Astronauts using vibration machines to counteract zero-gravity effects on muscle and bone. But are Astronaut-level results what to expect from every machine having space shuttle pictures on its website?
While the machines Astronauts use produce upwards of 14G (14 times Earth's gravity), Australian engineering tests reveal that most vibration machines struggle to get past 4G, giving the false impression of what ‘TRUE’ Whole Body Vibration really is.
Which whole body vibration machines failed to generate the optimum frequencies and resistance loads necessary to produce the outcomes matching those platforms actually used in the scientific literature?
If you’ve seen Whole Body Vibration machines being sold at flea markets, expos, shopping malls and on TV you’ve likely heard impressive claims being made about them and wondered "are they too good to be true?"
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You may have questions like “will it really help me lose weight, make me stronger?” Whatever your goals are, they will be harder, if not impossible to reach if the machine you buy can’t provide the level of stimulation you were led to believe it could. Using such a machine could give results that are a lot less than what is possible for you.
For example, imagine buying a 5kg dumbbell, putting it on some scales and finding it really only weighed 2kg. That's less than half the muscle stimulation you wanted and paid for. This is something that has puzzled research scientists1,2. After using a machine with what they believe are the same settings used in previously successful experiments they find they can't achieve the same positive outcomes. What is the cause of the poor results? After checking the machine with sophisticated measuring equipment it is revealed that the real output of the machine is much lower than what its control panel says.
1. Bazett-Jones, D, Holmes, W., and Dugan, E. 'Comparing the effects of various whole-body vibration acceleration on counter-movement jump performance.', Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 7, 2008
2. Furness, T. 'Validation of two different Amazing Super Health Vibro Trainers', Australian Catholic University, Supplement to Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2009 Australian Conference of Science 14 -17 Oct 2009. Published by Sports Medicine Australia, Volume 12, Issue 6, Dec 2009 Supplement.
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This problem doesn't just affect researchers; sports people, physios and home users who wonder why they aren't achieving their goals may in effect be "using a 2kg dumbell when 5kg is what they really need".
Like exercising with a dumbbell, Whole Body Vibration works by stimulating muscles to contract against a load. That load is measured as G-Force and just like lifting weights, if the load is too low your body won't get stronger.
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Introduction, page 10 "Another important aspect to take into consideration is the quality of the platforms offered and the information given about the device. In fact some companies state a frequency which in reality is not correct and may be only half of what is written in the brochure. Often, cheap platforms have a maximum frequency of 15 Hz, and therefore it is not possible to achieve the different effects available at a greater range."
Remember to always ask for independently verified performance specifications