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The Russian space program originally used vibration based technology to keep their astronauts in shape and healthy while in space. But these days it’s used in clinics to assist individuals with Parkinson’s Disease and low bone density, as well as being used by spas and sports clubs to assist athletes with enhancing performance, reducing stomach fat, and toning the entire body. These kinds of machines can cost thousands and thousands of dollars, but LifeSpan has created a home version that reportedly provides users with a gym or spa grade experience in the privacy of their own home and at an affordable price break, so let’s learn a bit more about vibration based therapy and look at its features and specs.
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It’s natural to wonder how the LifeSpan Vibration Trainer, and other vibration based units, provide a full body and stomach fat workout, all while increasing athletic performance? That’s an easy question to answer: while using the LifeSpan Vibration Trainer the user’s muscles are forced to contract and release at a higher rate than even during a full workout due to the vibrations. This is said to increase muscle tone, boost fat burning, and enhance strength. Also, if users engage in exercises, or just work on their golf swing while they are on the machine, performance and results are reportedly enhanced.
The LifeSpan Vibration Trainer provides users with three way vibration, which means that the vibrations don’t just move up and down, but they also move side to side and front to back, offering users a level of versatility that provides them with a full body workout. Its design includes a roomy platform, so users can perform a whole host of general and stomach fat burning exercises, including calf raises, lunges, squats, pushups, and sit up twists. There’s also a handle, so users can stabilize themselves, and controls to increase or decrease the vibration level and set programming options.
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The LifeSpan Vibration Trainer’s list price is usually $999, but right now, on its home site, it’s on sale for $899. They are also offering free shipping at this time, which can be a real money saver when it comes to larger fitness machines like this one. They’ve also included a residential warranty covering the LifeSpan Vibration Trainer’s frame for five years, and its labor and parts for one year.
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The LifeSpan Vibration Trainer is one of the many products sold on the LifeSpan website, which sells elliptical trainers and rowing machines too. It has its own webpage, which outlines the features included in its design, and provides warranty information. But you can also review its specs. In this section, you’ll discover that the LifeSpan Vibration Trainer can accommodate users who weigh up to three hundred pounds, and it provides users with five workout programs and twenty intensity levels.
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Vibration technology is quickly making its way into a whole host of fitness and core training machines and systems, and as we saw above, the LifeSpan Vibration Trainer provides users with lots of features for a moderate price break, when compared with other units. You can learn more about it and how it measures up with its competition by checking in with your peers on rating and review sites, as well as comparison sites.
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angie: wow, this LifeSpan Vibration trainer sounds AWESOME but a bit pricey for me. I’m mostly interested in stomach fat burning exercises, so maybe just a vibro Belt for me would be enough.
Marty: the reviews suggests that LifeSpan Vibration Trainer provides a stomach fat workout, so I being smart and waiting to read what my internet peeps have to say about it.
DerekF: This system sounds odd. THink I’ll stick to some dumbbells, the elliptical and maybe an ab shocker or ab rocket or something.
Leo Jones: $1000 for a LifeSpan Vibration Trainer seems like a lot, and besides, I really don’t have to work out my whole body, it’s my stomach that’s the worst part of what I’ve got going on, so I’m thinking an ab toning belt would do me just fine with the gym workouts I already do, stomach fat burning exercises with the big machines, toning with a belt, really, that’s all I need.
Kelly: LifeSpan vibration trainer sounds like it’s more for cellulite than getting rid of stomach fat. I will be better for with an EMS abdominal belt, that’s where i need the most attention, my abs!
Queen_B: Well I for one would love to be able to afford this kind of full body trainig system. I mean let’s face it, Malibu Pilates isn’t gonna be quite enough. Is there someplace where you can try out the Life Span vibration trainer to see how well it works, or what it feels like. That would really be best I thnk. Meanwhile I will look at more ab belt reviews. Maybe the FLex belt is enough for burning stomach fat.
Victor334: Don’t really think standing on a platform like the Life Span Vibration Trainer, and getting jiggled, is going to give my stomach fat workout the boost it needs, maybe a cardio twister and an abdominal toning belt at the same time, I bet that would do it, cost a heck of a lot less too.
DINA: LOL JIGGLING AROUND FOR A STOMACH FAT WORKOUT
FreeStreet: LifeSpan Vibration Trainer looks craazy, good but spendy so I am looking at other ideas for ab belts working with EMS tech and some diets that go along with this stomach fat burning lifestyle.
Anonymous: I saw on the youtube that you can get up to 150 cruches per session with the flex belt, now we’re talking! I just dream of having a flat tummy like GwEn StEfani and with regular crunches it’s just not happening:( – Now i do diet, maybe i could just start running more as my stomach fat workout and then EMS can take care of the muscles for me?
Paul Robinson: Feeling kinda lazy about a stomach fat diet, does this Life Span Vibration Trainer burn calories, or do I have to climb aboard an ab circle pro for that to happen along with the ab toning that’s going on too?
Stewie: Wonder if you could wear a contour ab belt or some kind of ab shocker while using the life span vibration trainer, for an extra stomach fat burner tool.