January 26th, 2010

Modern man is always searching for an easy way to melt away the pounds. Whether it is a magic diet pill or a “no-effort” exercise option, the idea of losing weight without effort is appealing for the overweight individual who is in the midst of a crazy schedule. While there is no “magic pill” that will turn an obese individual into a skinny super-model, the Power Plate offers an advantage over the typical treadmill workout. Power Plates are popping up in gyms across the country, and many a home gym is now sporting one as well. How does this piece of exercise equipment work, and what is a typical Power Plate workout like?

What Is a Power Plate?

Power Plates are vibration devices designed to increase the effectiveness of a workout. It is comprised of a large plate that the exerciser stands on, a tower, and a handle. When turned on, the plate vibrates, which sends waves of energy through the body.

The device capitalizes on the body’s natural response to vibration. By simply adding vibration to the workout, the muscles contract an extra 25 to 50 times per second, making the workout much more effective. In fact, simply standing in an active pose, such as with the knees bent, while the Power Plate is on increase calorie burn tremendously.

Once the beginning workout stops causing fatigue, the workout chosen varies depending on the results desired. For instance, someone who is working on increasing stamina will do a different workout routine than someone who is working on weight loss.

How Does the Exercise Program Work?

The creators of the Power Plate advocate a trademarked “Acceleration Training” program. This program is carefully designed to increase the intensity of the workout while introducing the benefit of the device from the very beginning.

All workouts begin with a warm up and end with a cool down. The hamstrings and quads can be massaged by laying them on the machine and laying the rest of the body on the support pad. This pose should be held for 60 seconds. This should be done at the beginning and end of a workout. Also, typical stretching exercises can be done with the Power Plate. Simply balance the leg that is being stretched on the plate to add the benefit of the vibrations.

Beginners can also work the calves by standing on tiptoe with a slight bend to the knees. A beginner will work the arms by placing the hands on the machine, bending the elbows to a place where the individual can control his or her body, and balancing on the toes and hands. Each of these poses should be held for 30 seconds, followed by a 30 second rest.

Workout for Weight Loss

Those who are using Power Plates for weight loss add many movements to the routine. For instance, a lunge can be done with the bent leg on the machine, holding the pose for 30 seconds and then increasing the holding time to 60 seconds. The triceps can be worked by holding on to the machine with the hands and lifting the hips off of the edge of the machine with the elbows bent.

There are numerous other routines that can be performed with Power Plates, including those focused on cellulite reduction, stretching, upper body strength, or lower body strength. Because of its versatility when compared to other home gym equipment, like a treadmill, the Power Plate is likely to become a popular item, and many will consider its high cost to be worth the investment for the flexibility provided.


 
 
May 12th, 2009

My5

This is by far my most preferred Power Plate for home or office use. It has all the features you will need to get yourself into top shape. The operating face is very clear and the setting symbols are easy to understand. The platform is of significant size and allows for movement in all directions and the non-slip surface will give you the confidence to change feet positioning during a time sequence.

The Power Plate My 5 offers 3 different vibration frequencies from 30 Hz, over 35Hz to 40 Hz, with high and low intensity options and two timer settings (30 sec and 60 sec). The best feature is the Incremental adjustment you can make to the vibration frequency.

You can go up in 1Hz increments from 30 Hz to 40 Hz which is fantastic considering the pre set increments are noticeably big steps. It also allows intensifying your training very gradually Overall I always experience the initial vibration start up on all Power Plates as very sudden and it usually takes me a second to get used to it. I put that down to the fact that any Power Plate has two motors that kick in simultaneously.

Additionally this is the only Power Plate that also offers 4 preset programs for you to choose from including Strength, Stretch, Massage and Relaxation.

The maximum weight load for this machine is 135 kg which again might be a little bit on the low side if you carry a fair amount of weight.

It comes with a remote control to start the machine when you are either seated on the platform or placing one or both feet on the floor. I think I do prefer a quick start button to a remote control, but that’s me. I tend to misplace or loose my remote quite easily.

Additionally the Power Plate My5 comes with a free DVD/ Manual, two upper body straps and one contoured mat. Colour options are black, white and silver.

Conclusion:
If money was not an option this machine would be one of my preferred options. The general size of the platform, the various setting options, the general quality feel make it a very attractive vibration trainer.

 
 
May 12th, 2009
my3

my3

This machine is the smallest out of the whole Power Plate range. If simplicity is one of your main criteria then this machine is the one for you. It simply has a Stop/ Start button, a time button with only 30sec/ 60 sec options, one button for High/ Low intensity and a repeat button. Simple. The vibration frequency is pre set at 35 Hz, which means that the plate you are standing on vibrates 35 times per second.

The platform you stand on is oblong and does not allow for too much range of movement whilst on the plate. Personally I would prefer a machine that allows for different vibration frequencies but having said that this machine will definitely give you good results.

It comes with 2 upper body straps that you can attach to the machine to perform upper body strength exercises. Additionally the manufacturer supplies 3 contoured mats that are made of varying thickness, they are designed to either reduce or increase the intensity of the vibration. Great idea, especially since some users might find 35Hz vibration frequency a little bit too intense to start off with.

Half way down the column of the machine is another quick start button which is very useful when you are performing seated exercises or exercises with one foot on the floor and you cant reach the main `switchboard` The maximum weight capacity is only 120 kg, so not ideal for the slightly bigger framed individuals. And the frame colour only comes in Silver.

Even though the machine does not have too many variable it will be very easy to design an interesting and successful exercise programme by adding other pieces of exercise equipment i.e. dumbbells.

Conclusion:
Personally I would prefer a machine that allows for different vibration frequencies but having said that this machine will definitely give you good results. I think this product lends itself more to the general exerciser looking to tone up and possibly loose some weight but not is not of ideal size for intense training. The price matches expectations.

 
 
January 22nd, 2009

You can do a lot more with Power Plate exercise equipment than simply stand on the vibrating platform. Keep things interesting by doing a variety of workouts, all demonstrated in this video. Get the most out of your exercises with this great exercise machine.

 

Are you looking for a new way to enhance your exercise or workout routine? A whole body vibration machine can allow you to make the most of the time spent exercising to allow you to get results like you have never imagined. It is often difficult to decide upon which whole body vibration machine that you should choose with all of the many choices in different price ranges, but by doing a little research, you can determine the right one for you, your needs, and your budget. What things should you consider in a whole body vibration machine?

- Construction. Does the whole body vibration machine have quality construction and use quality materials? You are looking for a machine that has solid steel construction to give it added durability and strength.

- Reputation. The reputation of the company that makes the whole body vibration machine is something that you should consider. A company that has not been in business very long or does not have a lot of experience in exercise equipment or whole body vibration machines may not be a company that you want to do business with. Be sure that the company that you choose as the manufacturer of your whole body vibration machine has a good reputation in both the products that they manufacture and customer service.

- Warranty. A warranty can help to ensure that if there is an issue, you will be able to get the problem taken care of or get the entire whole body vibration machine replaced. Buying a piece of exercise equipment without a warranty is not a very good idea, so be sure that you get a warranty with any whole body vibration machine that you are considering.

- Maximum User Weight. If you are obese, you want to be sure that you are not over the maximum user weight. If you are over the maximum user weight, it can cause the machine to wear out much quicker and may cause it to be not quite as efficient.

- Specifications and Features. How many speeds does the whole body vibration machine have? Does it have automated programs? What is the noise level like? All of these can be very important details that you want to consider.

A whole body Power Plate machine can give you very significant benefits, but it is important that you find the right one for your needs and budget. By considering the above things, you will be on your way to having a Power Plate machine that will give your workout maximum efficiency.

 
 
January 14th, 2009

Let’s dig into some great exercises for these Power Plate machines. Here is a list of some practical workouts for everyone:

1) SQUAT:- Stand on plate without the mat and bend at knees, as if you are about to sit down, do not allow your knees to travel over your toes. This works legs and bum.

2) LUNGE:- Place one foot on plate knee bent, other leg is stretched out behind, bend that knee so it’s dipping towards floor, raise the heel. Repeat on the other side. This works the legs.

3) PRESS UP:- Place mat provided on the plate, hands on the mat and go into a press up stance, your elbows should be bent and your chest lowered. This works chest & triceps.

4) TRICEP DIP:- Facing away from machine, place hands on edge of machine, bend at elbows lowering bottom slightly towards the floor. Legs can be outstretched or slightly bent at knees. This works the triceps.

5) THE PLANK:- Place forearms on the plate, body outstretched, so your weight is on forearms and toes, don’t allow the back to arch, keep bottom up a little. Pull your stomach muscles in tight, but keep breathing. This works the stomach.

6) BICEPS CURL:- Powerplates come with nylon straps which attach to the front or sides of machine & adjust with velcro strips. Attach straps to the front, stand in front of machine, knees slightly bent. Elbows should be loose, but stable at sides, hold the strap’s grips, so knuckles are facing floor and pull up hard on the straps. This works biceps.

 
 
January 5th, 2009

vibrofit
What is weight loss and what does it take to lose weight?

The simple explanation for slimming is this: all weight loss
is about the dynamic between what we eat (energy in) and what we do during our day (energy out). Activation of our muscles during exercise of any kind burns calories, whether we work at a labour intensive job or we get our daily exercise another way it is this we must keep in mind.

Vibration Training works for weight loss, because during a workout on a vibration platform, involuntary reflex movements of the muscles occur, just by standing on it without any other voluntary movements. In a comparison with a workout using voluntary movements - only approximately 30% of your muscles are recruited. During the involuntary responses when using a vibration platform approximates 100% of your muscle cells are activated as the body uses all its muscle fibres in response to the hyper-gravity caused by the vibration plate.The platform creates vibration by pivoting from a centre tilting axis.

When a user places their weight on the platform, their own body weight acts as resistance to the forces caused by the vibrating platform. This action induces voluntary muscle contractions, but also induces involuntary muscle contractions such as those within the digestive system. When we train in the gym using conventional training, we do this by contracting our muscles and relaxing them over and over again with some sort of load for resistance. That load can be created with weights, hydraulic machines or by simply using your own body weight to create a load e.g. push up’s. When using the vibration platform you can induce muscle contractions up to 28 times per second.

Just by standing on the platform, the stimulation of the muscle fibres could be likened to a light aerobic workout. A more advanced response through higher speed and a workout designed to create an anaerobic response (very athletic), has a hormonal effect causing your protein mass to increase which raises your BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate), thus burning more calories while resting.As a result your body fat percentage will change. How much depends on your dietary and lifestyle habits.Using the vibration platform has proven to increase workout intensity by more than 30%, over any other form of exercise. The amazing thing about this is that anyone in any stage of fitness (or lack of) can begin right away and just by adding a few postures each day, can work up to a full workout on the vibration platform with very little effort, compared to a traditional workout. The ‘load’ on the body is no higher than with walking up a staircase, yet this gentle training method can produce amazing results. So many people who have found it difficult to exercise because of various reasons, may find that they can get fitter and slimmer via the use of a vibration platform.

Training on a vibration platform can be performed with either static postures or dynamic exercises. Static postures are where you get yourself into the required position, and hold the position without any motion for the selected period. Dynamic exercises involve a range of motion during the selected period, for example pushing up and down into a squat.The vibration platform also removes excess lactic acid from the body and so most of the soreness that results from working out is also eliminated and your motivation is no longer depleted by this all too frequent excuse. Vibration training has proven to be useful in raising energy levels, increasing the production of the ‘happy’ hormones and so helping to create feelings of wellbeing, motivation and happiness in even depressed individuals.How Does Vibration Training Aid Slimming?

The vibrations increase the production of regenerative and repair hormones (including HGH), improve blood circulation in skin and muscles, strengthen bone tissue, improve lymph drainage and increase the basal metabolic rate. All this results in more strength, more speed, more stamina, rapid recovery of muscles and tissue, increased flexibility, mobility and coordination, anti-cellulitis effect, collagen improvement, and fat reduction.There is a direct relationship between how hard you are ‘pushed’ and how much energy you expend. There are a few ways to expend energy during Vibration Training including:

* How fast the platform is oscillating

* How long you spend on the platform

* How hard you workout while on the platform

There is a direct relationship between the speed at which the vibration platform oscillates and the rate at which your muscles move. The rapid movements causes your body to burn large amounts of energy, therefore emptying cells of their stored carbohydrates. The higher the speed the more rapidly your body will burn fat, and this kind of effort cannot be recreated by any gym or fitness regime. The reason for the large amount of energy burning, is the almost 100% recruitment of your muscle fibres when using the vibration platform.Vibration training also improves circulation and lymphatic flow, and healthy circulation of both blood and lymph help to detoxify the body and remove waste and fat from the body. This can help speed up your weight loss and to help create general wellbeing throughout the body, boosting the immune system and cleaning out toxins from your body.

Is It Safe?

Your muscles are able to move up to 150 times per second without injury and vibration training works within this constraint. Limiting your sessions to 10 to 15 minutes will allow your body to use the vibration platform to best effect without injury, although allowing your body to ‘settle in’ to using the platform is advised. Daily usage is discouraged until your ‘settling in’ period is over, after using the vibration platform for 10 to 15 minutes every third day for the first two weeks, you can begin to safely use the vibration platform on a daily basis if so desired.Short programs of higher use (6 x per day for up to 6 weeks) can help to produce safe effective weight loss and body toning, however it is not advised to keep this up for any longer. Instead maintenance is continued with regular sessions of 10 minutes per day, 3 to 6 times a week.

Of course, vibration platforms are not only designed for working out, but also have numerous therapeutic uses also. At low speeds, the gentle rocking action of the platform improves your balance and stability. Rather than induce involuntary muscle reflexes, at lower speeds a user is forced to user their voluntary muscles to counter act the rocking action of the platform. At speeds slightly higher, the soothing vibrations can be excellent for massage, circulation and injury rehabilitation.

For Pilates Exercises, check out the new Pilates Chair

 
 
December 11th, 2008

Power Plate eBook

I stumbled across a great new eBook about weight loss for idiots. Do yourself a favor and have a look at the book’s website here to get more information on how to get in shape this summer with power plate exercise equipment.

 
Vibration Plate

Vibration Plate

Welcome to my Power Plates exercise equipment blog.

If you would like to lose weight and stay fit then 15 minutes, twice a week is all it takes with these vibration plates.  The market is being overcrowded with many brands of vibration plates, and this blog will attempt to find them all, post articles and reviews on each and even find Vibration Plate suppliers.

 
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