Who invented the Bodyblade?

Who invented the Bodyblade?

The Bodyblade was invented by California physical therapist, Bruce Hymanson.

When was the Bodyblade invented?

Bruce Hymanson, PT, Creator of the Bodyblade®

Does the Bodyblade really work?

The Bodyblade is an effective rehabilitation tool if you need to rebuild strength and mobility, especially around the shoulders. But it can also be a great way to stimulate all upper body muscle groups with 10-minute workouts a few times each week.

What does the Bodyblade do?

Bodyblade® is a unique reactive training tool designed to improve your quality of life. Bodyblade uses vibration and the power of inertia to rapidly contract your muscles up to 270 times per minute, stimulate your nervous system, and transform your body.

Is Shake Weight real?

The Shake Weight is a modified dumbbell that oscillates, purportedly increasing the effects of exercise. As a result of the perceived sexually suggestive nature of the product, infomercial clips of the exercise device have gone viral.

Who uses Bodyblade?

Smooth and variable resistive workout; automatically adjusts to the fitness level of the user

Bodyblade Classic Kit
Typical Users Adults, general users
Rehab Uses As directed by physician or physical therapist
Bodyblade Model Classic
Bodyblade Length 48 inches (122 cm)

Does the Bodyblade burn calories?

The Bodyblade® Blast: Burn & Sculpt DVD delivers powerful 10-minute workout! The DVD kicks off with an instructional segment and practice drills that help you master the Bodyblade and maximize your results for strength, balance, cardiovascular fitness, body sculpting and burning calories.

What does a Bodyblade do for the shoulder?

The Bodyblade is a device that facilitates the co-contraction of muscles in the shoulder and throughout the body. This is characteristic of how the body functions in everyday life and sports.

What does the shake weight do for your body?

Shake Weights contain weights at the ends attached to the handle by a spring. According to the manufacturer, shaking the weights stimulates sufficient muscular activity to reduce fat and increase muscle mass in the upper-body areas targeted.

Does shaking fat get rid of it?

Advocates say that as little as 15 minutes a day of whole-body vibration three times a week may aid weight loss, burn fat, improve flexibility, enhance blood flow, reduce muscle soreness after exercise, build strength and decrease the stress hormone cortisol.