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Beware the Wear and Tear

It is sure tempting to save a few bucks by buying a product that is mass produced and widely distributed, but, is it worth it?

If a consumer were to purchase a piece of equipment and use it occasionally in their home then the product may hold up for some time. However, If the consumer is serious about using the vibration …

Can Vibration Training Damage My Brain?


As anyone in this industry will tell you, this is one of those questions that makes you put your head in your hands and cry when asked. I sometimes wonder if the person is pulling my leg, but to be fair some people cannot correlate everyday experiences into new …

Let The Buyer Beware

This screen shot is from Pila-Vibe America - a site that we had listed on our WBV Vendors page. Pila-Vibe imported machines from South Korea.

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Here is what the writing in red says (the large picture of the smirking girl is perhaps not the best graphic image to accompany the message) :

WE apologize to our past

Which Vibration Machine?

Doc asks:

I am in the process of setting up a weight and life style disease management center. I would appreciate if anybody could help me make a choice out of Galileo and Turbosonic. Please explain why the machine you choose is better. This could mean a lot to me because I have never used any WBV machine. I am really

Trying Out the Galileo

galileo.jpgJason writes:

Yesterday I tried Galileo and i would like to share my experience.

First of all I felt my muscles hot after 4 secs of the starting of the session. I felt this feeling after 20-25 secs when I did a session with powerplate and fitvibe.

The Galileo was metallic and not plastic.

I trained my abs very …

The Fit-X

Anna asks:

I go to a gym here in Auckland, that has 4 ‘vibration training’,not ‘vb therapy’ machines… 3 of which machines I can’t remember the names of, but they look quite old, you have to manually turn the times and intensity, and type of vibration then press the button for it to go.. and now they just got in

SoloFlex Whole Body Vibration

Frank asks:

I was intrigued by the soloflex WBV ads and especially the price ($395) and seeking reviews stumbled upon this site. I’ve never tried WBV before.

It appears, however, that there is no “free lunch” and the soloflex is indeed too good to be true. Am I correct in this assessment?

In addition has any one read this?

It raises serious

What is the Vibra-Phlex?

Nixi asks:

Have been doing vibration training for the last two months and happy with the concept and results and trust the centre I am using the staff are well trained, I am however shelling out money hand over fist for this service and want an opinion on a new machine as seen on the net being sold in NZ -