Technology
This vibrator (of sorts) can help you get a workout
Who doesn’t have a love-hate relationship with exercise?
In a perfect world, you’d have evenly toned extremities and six-pack abs without ever leaving the couch. The problem is that working out isn’t fun. Ever. Who wants to go on a run when there are so many television shows to watch and snacks to devour?
If you’re looking to inject a bit of fun into your workout routine, Rock Solid’s Whole Vibration Fitness Machine is here for you. Simply turn on the platform so it begins to vibrate, then use it to step, stand, or lunge. (What, you thought we were talking about a different type of vibrator?)
The idea is that the oscillating vibrations can help burn fat, strengthen your core, improve your flexibility and strength, and reduce back and joint pain. We’re not so sure it’ll be able to solve all our issues, but we’ll try anything — especially if it makes our morning workouts more interesting.
No machine is going to give you the body of your dreams in a snap — it’s important to exercise and eat well. However, if you want to start getting in shape but really, really hate hitting the gym, it might be worth your time and money.
Speaking of money, did we mention this machine is on sale? Normally, the Whole Body Vibration Fitness Machine costs $1,999, but it’s now just $250.
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