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Darren |
Posted On:2015-03-13 20:40:51
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You are welcome to your opioion of Powerplate Lloyd and the latest Powerplate commercial machines are far in advance of anything you have on offer, your machines appear like they are made for a few thousand dollars. You spend so much time talking about vibration training you forget to get on with running your own business and growing it, its no wonder more than half of your studios have failed since you began. Too much talk not enough work Lloyd
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John |
Posted On:2015-03-11 05:46:20
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Do not have link handy but go to youtube.com and type "CrossFit The Good Fight" as search. You will see how corrupt these organizations like NSCA, ACSM, and Richard Beddies Reps are. They are all connected and doing the same thing. It is odd to me the NSCA is concerned with licensing personal trainers but not strength and conditioning coaches with athletic departments at universities etc. The reason is there is not the dollars involved as there are relatively few strength and conditioning coaches compared to personal trainers. The NSCA, truth be told, has never really cared much about athletes and coaches. They care about money.
John T. Weatherly
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SH@W Science , Honesty @ Work |
Posted On:2015-03-03 21:19:52
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On the take with Power Plate part one and two
http://therussells.crossfit.com/2015/02/10/on-the-take-with-power-plate-part-1-by-john-weatherly/
http://therussells.crossfit.com/2015/03/02/on-the-take-with-power-plate-part-2/
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dory |
Posted On:2015-03-03 07:38:56
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH
will let them know you sent me
have a nice week
kind regards
Dory
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SH@W Science , Honesty @ Work |
Posted On:2015-03-01 10:20:00
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Another product based on Vibration hitting the market soon.
Nothing like what I do. But at least overall consumers are starting to understand vibration tech is safe and effective.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/small-business/66689292/kiwi-firm-myovolt-exports-good-vibrations
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Lloyd Shaw |
Posted On:2015-02-28 18:15:58
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Tell them I sent you.
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dory |
Posted On:2015-02-28 05:15:39
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Hi Loyd
YES lineal please, thanks for answering
nice day everyone
regards
Dory
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Lloyd Shaw |
Posted On:2015-02-26 17:13:14
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Dory...
Just to confirm. We are talking a Lineal machine here ?As per in the review section.
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dory |
Posted On:2015-02-26 07:32:00
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Hi everyone, i been interested in vibration training for more than 4 years, saddly i havent been able to find a good WBM in the us, i would really appreciate if you could recomend me a GOOD one for home use, i want to use it for muscle toner and builder. im afraid there are so many brands around here and i dont want to end it up hurting myself. my budget is btwn 5 to 8k.
i dream of VIBRATRAIN comig to this side of the world but not happening soon. power plate is the leader around here and its a shame.
hope you can help me.
kind regards,
dory
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SH@W Science , Honesty @ Work |
Posted On:2015-02-13 18:38:59
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A big fight is coming. The goal. To expose the parasites of the fitness industry and their relationships with companies that have sold fake VT machines to the public.
We cant fight obesity with dishonesty.
http://therussells.crossfit.com/2015/02/12/acsm-nsca-in-cahoots-with-richard-beddie/comment-page-1/#comment-1700
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SH@W Science , Honesty @ Work |
Posted On:2015-02-11 20:27:08
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http://therussells.crossfit.com/2015/02/10/on-the-take-with-power-plate-part-1-by-john-weatherly/
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SH@W Science , Honesty @ Work |
Posted On:2015-02-11 18:23:58
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Again. Thousands of "fake experts" giving out complete BS advice globally. That effected millions of peoples health and potentially killed or shortended the lives of millions.
But not one will be brought to account. Why is that ?
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=11400012
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SH@W Science , Honesty @ Work |
Posted On:2015-02-05 19:59:20
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Taken from another site, but a comment worth reading anyway.
Power Plate still out there making the industry look like a scam.
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alexander |
Posted On:2015-02-04 01:22:45
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Thanks. The one I was looking at is called the portable model, but it looks like your criticisms apply to it equally as well, if not moreso.
Very helpful. I appreciate it.
Oh, and cutting and pasting doesnt work either for me FWIW.
Thanks again.
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Lloyd Shaw |
Posted On:2015-02-03 16:14:42
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They try to make it sound cool ...3D , Spiral etc.... just means uncontrolled.
Good for balance and circulation. And if used VERY strictly might give some weight loss results. But so much energy being lost by a bad design, means no matter how big the motors. Its uses are limited.
PS.... Type up your message into another program ( eg ..word or email ) and then you can post all characters.
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alexander |
Posted On:2015-02-03 11:19:34
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I am trying to find info on the company SDS Fitness. There is a portable machine which, based on what I have read here, might be too good to be true for the price.
I cannot type links into this message box, but if you search the amazon.com USA site for 1500W SDS vibration, there is a dual motor device available for roughly 320US dollars including shipping. Amazon also carries an earlier, less powerful 500W SDS model which has gotten positive reviews, but does not meet the criteria of a worthwhile machine according to the articles I have read here. But if SDS even has a website, I am not finding it.
Has anyone here heard anything good or bad about this company... oh, I apparently cannot post question marks or apostrophes either. Or colons or parentheses, otherwise I would make a smiley face here.
Thanks for all of the info.
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SH@W Science , Honesty @ Work |
Posted On:2015-01-28 18:01:21
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This is how I suspect most Vibration Training papers on Power Plates were / are accepted. No peer review process to ask the hard questions.
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SH@W Science , Honesty @ Work |
Posted On:2015-01-25 11:14:33
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It would seem a lot of the good boxes are trying to tidy things up. And cool down the cultish aspect of it. Which I think is important if it wants to mature and stay popular.
I notice Richard Beddie is again quoted as some kind of expert on the subject, even though he is a documented liar on all things CrossFit related ..
http://therussells.crossfit.com/tag/new-zealand/
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SH@W Science , Honesty @ Work |
Posted On:2015-01-04 17:22:24
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My comments half way down.....
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Lloyd Shaw |
Posted On:2014-12-22 13:03:35
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Organic hits too John .
Other companies only got hits from SEO articles and heavy advertising.
Which means as soon as they stop adverting. They drop off the first page really fast.
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John |
Posted On:2014-12-22 08:43:06
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That old video is great. It has well over 80,000 views and was done 4 years ago or so. Thank you for bringing truth to people Lloyd.
John T. Weatherly
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Lloyd Shaw |
Posted On:2014-12-20 18:34:47
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Writing a new article on Hypervibe and Mr Murray Seaton for our history section.
It will include the fake specs issues, designed / made in Australia claims. And scare tactics marketing and personal bullying issues and complaints we have had. Dangerous advice advertised etc.. plus a few new trust issues .
Basically from day one till now.
If anyone has any information that they think the consumer needs to know before buying a product off this company / man. Even if it includes information from before he set up Hypervibe. Please feel free to contact me and tell me your story.
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SH@W Science , Honesty @ Work |
Posted On:2014-12-20 16:56:42
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Strange how the truth is like a rock.
Academics opinion change all the time. Con-artists change their sales pitch depending what they are selling.
Funny how you dont have to lie or exaggerate when you are right .
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Lloyd Shaw |
Posted On:2014-12-18 17:01:13
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One of the many basically useless types of articles that get published in our National papers from academics making "new" discoveries. Just by opening their mouths it gets coverage.
A quote from Ruben Meerman , his " contribution to the war on obesity "
Note: ZERO explanation on how anaerobic work burns fat . Which is the primary form of exercise for most humans. And ALL primates.
Not even an explanation or theory of anaerobic VS aerobic lung output. And he wants to add this to schools curriculum ?
Now not saying his work is not valid on a very basic level. But it gives no practical advice beyond the old failed advice of " eat less, move more "
Sorry mate. But we have to be way smarter than that to fight the obesity crisis.
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SH@W Science , Honesty @ Work |
Posted On:2014-12-15 22:28:50
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Thankyou John.
As you point out, hard work and honesty. No BS required or tolerated if you are working at the coal face of the industry.
A prediction of opposite behavior.....
I believe we are going to see HyperVibe and Murray Seaton do its best to scrub the internet of its promised Galaxy commercial model. And indeed pretend that companies dodgy history of making outlandish claims will disappear also.
I am here to make sure dodgy and hollow promises are NEVER forgotten. As they bring our industry into disrepute.
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John |
Posted On:2014-12-15 19:21:37
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Congrats on the Innovation Award Lloyd. It shows hard work and honesty are recognized eventually.
John T. Weatherly
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SH@W Science , Honesty @ Work |
Posted On:2014-12-12 16:15:14
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A good article on how many academics / researchers falsify / exaggerate or in the case of our industry hide their good old fashioned stupidity in press releases...
http://www.bmj.com/content/349/bmj.g7465
Why do they do this. All about greed and reputation. It helps them scam more grant money to further their non useful careers.
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Lloyd Shaw |
Posted On:2014-12-11 19:47:42
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This comment stands out the most ...
"Firstly, you need to ask yourself why you are doing this. Secondly, it is absolutely vital you have a broader passion for the industry itself. While making money is a pleasant byproduct of running a successful business with healthy sales revenue, your passion will motivate you and your motivation will get you through the inevitable tough times every entrepreneur faces.
The reason I say this, is fake passion has killed off so many of my competitors. Because they do not really care for the Vibration Training industry as a whole. Only their personal bank account. They compromise all the time. Anything for a buck.
So many more will fail before too long.
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SH@W Science , Honesty @ Work |
Posted On:2014-12-11 15:37:29
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I have yet to meet anyone involved with Power Plate that is honest. That brand just seems to just attract scum.
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Lloyd Shaw |
Posted On:2014-12-10 21:13:30
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And for some Good News ... Our company has just won top place in an Innovation Award.
And we did it without bludging money off the public or talking up our abilities. Just honesty and hard work.
Thank you to all our supporters who never compromised or sold out. One day everyone's work will be part of an industry to be proud of.
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Diana Trimble said,
It is bogus and the people above who are skeptical are correct. There is no scientific evidence for it and I demanded a refund from a studio near where I live after doing 5 of 12 sessions, feeling zero happening in any of my target zones and just soreness in stupid areas like the inner hip joint, from the over-stretching exercises the trainers did.
I then did some research and found that there is absolutely no evidence to support the efficacy of this system. But my own experience means even more than that - I am an experienced exerciser and I know what it feels like to tone up. The fraudulent nature of the whole thing became even more clear when I realized that although their website said nothing about a nutritional theory, the trainers were totally pushing low-carb. They even went so far as to call the Slimtech suction treadmill (I did a package with that plus the Powerplate) a “low carb machine” - which is an obviously meaningless statement. Now if you do an extreme low carb diet, even with no exercise at all, you will still lose weight in the short-term. It looks like they were getting some people to lose weight in this way and then crediting the machine. I had no intention of doing the low carb diet and know for a fact that I can lose weight without doing that, just eating normally, and exercising enough.
When I confronted them they banned me from the studio.