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May 19,2008
G- g- g- good vibration: Research shows the concept has fitness benefits for some.
April Robyn swears by it. So do Heather Roth and Jane Mann. All three Eugene women say that “whole body vibration” has worked so well for them that it’s become a centerpiece in their overall fitness routines.
April 28,2007
Arizona State University validates effectiveness of Medvibe MV Pro WBV machine
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of warmup protocols utilizing either whole body vibration (WBV) or cycle ergometry (CY) on peak torque (PT) at three different isokinetic speeds and on fatigue in the knee extension exercise.
November 2,2007
Could Vibration Keep a Beer Belly at Bay
Don't throw away your treadmill just yet, but scientists are exploring whether standing on a slightly vibrating platform for a few minutes a day could keep love handles and beer bellies at bay.
November 1,2007
Trials could help improve health of the elderly
Volunteers in the north-east are taking part in trials of a revolutionary new form of exercise that could improve the health prospects of elderly people with arthritis and other muscular conditions.
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