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When comparing the Noblerex to the Vibraflex, there is a major difference in their max acceleration. The Noblerex max is 4Gs while the vibraflex is 16Gs...on the 450 model..at the perimeter. I understand that the G force is grossly exaggerated as an indicator of the performance of the machine, but would you agree that the muscular response would be much greater with a machine delivering a higher rate of acceleration...question mark. It seems that this would make sense from a physics standpoint.
Do you think the Noblerex would maintain it specs with a heavier individual...question mark.
Lloyd Shaw Vibra-Train
Posted On:2010-01-09 11:26:40
For the price the K1 is a decent Home / Pro unit.
They have a very low if non-existent breakdown rate.
Regarding the video,... They cut the strip tease and hand-to-hand combat section from the series. They said it "didnt flow". But what would those arty types know.
Gabriel
Posted On:2010-01-09 04:39:05
Hi Lloyd,
I need an unbiased answer to a question.
What is the quality level of the Noblerex K1.
I like the videos by the way. If only you could have yelled a little bit...then I would have had the full experience...just a joke.
John,
Thanks for monitoring the pubmed research.That obesity study was interesting.
John
Posted On:2010-01-07 13:52:02
And here is a very interesting report by Vissers et al. that was in the Physician and Sportsmedicine. WBV increased oxygen consumption in obese and overweight women compared to exercises without vibration. Go to www.nlm.nih.gov, click on PubMed, and type in vibration exercise as search terms to read the abstract.
John Weatherly
John
Posted On:2010-01-07 12:21:14
That is good to know Lloyd. And I like your videos. I noticed you tell the truth saying there is no such thing as cellulite, how vibration training is hard work, etc.
John Weatherly
Lloyd Shaw Vibra-Train
Posted On:2010-01-07 11:35:57
Dont worry John, nothing is forgiven or forgotten.
Every single thing they have ever done will be exposed to the public all in due course. But timing is everything.
John
Posted On:2010-01-07 06:00:44
I checked in with Dr. Jeff McBride yesterday. McBride wrote a short summary on vibration training for the NSCA a while back. He is a professor and colleague of Dr. David Nieman at Appalachian State. Dr. Nieman is a member of the Power Plate Scientific Advisory Board. Some of you may recall I reported on this after speaking with Dr. McBride last summer on the www.vibrationtraining.net site before Peter Davis bought the site. This site has just been sitting there since Davis bought it. I have an inkling Davis bought the site to keep Lloyd and others quiet as the site was getting quite popular.
Anyway, McBride said the same thing he told me last summer. He does not see vibration training as doing anything that normal strength training does not already do. In regard to Dr. Nieman being listed on the Power Plate Advisory Board what happened was Power Plate gave them money to do a couple studies and in return Nieman let them use his name on the Advisory Board. McBride, in contrast to what Power Plate says on their website under the Dr. Nieman listing for their Advisory Board, says there is not any Power Plate Research Center at Appalachian State nor are there plans for he or Nieman to do any more studies on Power Plate. So, Power Plate is still up to their lies. It is clear this company has a culture of deceit. They are misleading the public on their website again. I have caught them lying multiple times myself over the last two or three years.
John Weatherly
Di Heap
Posted On:2010-01-06 01:11:05
We have to keep in mind that the internet is available to just about everyone and there’s no restriction on who can write up articles on many websites.I’ve watched over two years and I believe many “current trends” articles are written solely to gain English Language writing skills.Two I recently found; the writer has poor writing skills, no experience of, and poor research of Vibration Training.
This does not; of course excuse those who claim to be Fitness Gurus or knowledgeable about exercise equipment and methods - like the link posted below - but then are lazy in their research, posting articles with errors yet expecting their followers to praise them.They are the ones I will strongly oppose.
Lloyd Shaw Vibra-Train
Posted On:2010-01-05 11:34:43
The mere fact they are still concentrating on Fq and Amplitude means they are still suckers to marketing.
I have said it before, and will say it again. These academics who are too lazy to do their homework before their research only hold our industry back.
John
Posted On:2010-01-05 05:44:54
Another interesting study by Cook et al. in JSCR looking at amplitudes and frequencies for WBV is at www.nlm.nih.gov, click on PubMed, and type in vibration exercise as search terms. As more research is done by the academics, things will gradually get sorted out. The problem is this takes time. I have felt for some time that Lloyd is ahead of the curve.
John Weatherly
Tom
Posted On:2010-01-03 14:03:28
Marry Christmas and Happy New Year to all you...
Lloyd Shaw Vibra-Train
Posted On:2010-01-01 13:45:30
Here's to a good 2010 for our industry and all its ethical players.
We still have so much work ahead of us and I know it seems daunting. But by helping each other unselfishly and working towards common goals, we can mold this industry into something not only very successful, but something we can all be proud of.
Heads down, asses up. Work hard and enjoy the rewards.
John
Posted On:2009-12-27 09:22:53
A recent study by Humphries et al. in Aviat Space Environ Med 2009 Dec indicates WBV may help women increase bone deposition, decrease bone resorption and may also be important for young women to develop peak bone mass thus helping negate the possibilty of osteoporosis later in life. The abstract is at www.nlm.nih.gov, click on PubMed, and type in vibration exercise as search words.
John Weatherly
Di Heap
Posted On:2009-12-24 12:03:10
Sydney – accommodation help needed
My son is moving to Sydney end of January to study (PhD) at UNSW.He’s looking for a small 1 bedroom unit ($200-350) in the Kensington or surrounding area or a flatmate situation with mature (20’s) working or quiet students.Or if anyone can offer him a room for a month while he gets set up with accommodation, would be great.He wont wreck your place and unlike me, he doesn’t party.Please reply in here or email me through Lloyd at Vibra-Train, thanks.
Lloyd Shaw Vibra-Train
Posted On:2009-12-23 19:21:05
Thanks folks for the kind words, kinda funny seeing yourself on Youtube.
Hope everybody has a good holiday season. I am working right through at the studio and mortuary but will still enjoy some time outside in the sun.
Henrik
Posted On:2009-12-23 14:32:02
Hi Lloyd, what a cool bundle of videos....
Thanks a lot
Di Heap
Posted On:2009-12-23 11:23:06
You can get to all the videos by clicking on the “More from VibraTrain” link at right of the video you are viewing or Subscribe to our VibraTrain channel.Some of the videos are taking ages to show up in a search. I’m told they will eventually, it’s just how Google and YouTube works.(Volume is a little low on Part 1, my apologies. The rest I adjusted)
Have a great Christmas/New Year and be good at least some of the time.Just wait for the next series of videos early next year and then you’ll be able to spot Lloyd.And no the other one isn’t me, I’m not quite that ancient ( even if she does look great) – just making sure you know *laughs*
MikeHair
Posted On:2009-12-23 08:31:52
Ahahaha, hi Keith i think Lloyd is the blonde one.Lol.
Happy holidays to you and your family
Mike
Keith
Posted On:2009-12-23 05:41:00
Great videos Lloyd ..... right time ...... right place.... Well done
Just one small point .... Lloyd, are you the one with the dark hair or the blonde.
Couldnt get to videos 1 and 2 any ideas.
Dont suppose one could buy a Vibratrain T-shirt could one.........
In case I dont make it on here again this year may I take the opportunity to wish all a Merry Xmas and a healthy happy and prosperous New Year.
Lloyd also to thank you for all the input over the past two and a half years it has been much appreciated and to Di and Mike as well, thank you.
Tom
Posted On:2009-12-22 16:03:57
Hi,
The videos are awesome...
Also, placed order for the Wave today.
Tom
MikeHair
Posted On:2009-12-22 15:14:02
Loving the VibraTrain T.V.
So easy to understand for the general public, Well done Lloyd.
Di Heap
Posted On:2009-12-22 13:57:48
Part 6 - the final segment in our first series of Vibration Training Videos is now live on YouTube
In this one Lloyd Shaw (Mr Vibra-Train) talks about “Give it a go!”, where to go to try vibration training, what to do before you go and what to expect during the session.
The other parts are all there too, see the link in previous post or just click on the VibraTrain name by the this video.
There’s so much information contained in these 6 videos I encourage everyone to view them. For people wanting to learn more about vibration training its all there.
For trainers and studio owners I can guarantee you’ll either learn something new or you’ll get such a good review of your knowledge it will help you explain it to customers.
The final word from Lloyd in this video when asked “... if it’s so good, what’s the catch?”He replies; “It’s hard work!”In other parts of the series he’s quick to point out that; “anyone can do it, we even have an 84year old who does a 3 minute (side handlebar assisted) super-squat.”
At the bottom left corner under EACH video you will see a Star Rating system.If you have a Google account or YouTube username please Log In and rate EACH video – 5 stars would be great! Thanks.
Lloyd Shaw Vibra-Train
Posted On:2009-12-21 19:42:19
The beginning of Vibra-Train T.V.
At the moment just some interviews with me prattling on about Vibration Training in general and my company. But I will be putting up allot more videos covering all topics and training tips in the near future.
( Thankyou Di Heap the the many hrs spent putting these up. )
Lloyd Shaw Vibra-Train
Posted On:2009-12-20 15:25:33
It does mean that only one arm gets worked at a time, but really that is the only limitation. I think you will find it will open up much wider variations of that pose , and help you get the best out of the machine.
Gabriel
Posted On:2009-12-20 15:18:39
Thanks Lloyd. That is an interesting idea. I will give it a go.
Lloyd Shaw Vibra-Train
Posted On:2009-12-20 15:12:38
Safety Push-Up for Pivotal Platforms
(a) Get a mat the same height as the platform.
(b) Place it along side ( not in front ) of the platform.
(c) Go into the standard pose, but with one arm on the platform, the other on the mat.
This position has a few advantages over the standard pose....
(a) The amplitude of the arms/pec being worked out can be adjusted easily.
(c) You are no longer constrained by the dimension of the platform, so you can go as far apart as needed to properly engage the pecs.
(d) It greatly decreases the side-to-side movement of the neck. Not only making it feel more comfortable, but actually safer.
Gabriel
Posted On:2009-12-20 14:57:30
Lloyd,
I was wondering if you had any input for me. I am working through the safety program on the vibraflex and am bumping into a slight snag with the pushup. The need to utilize a wider hand position is pushing into amplitudes that are very difficult for my patients and clients with limited strength to hold. The narrow grip, which is much more tolerable works well but is less anatomically desireable for targeting the pecs as they are shortened. I have built an accessory that utilizes a wide plank and two low profile feet set at position 2. This seems to work well, but requires rather thick matting on the feet to stay in place at higher frequencies. This, obviously, dampens the vibration. I recall you mentioning some ideas you had thought up for the upper body positions on pivotal and was curious whether or not you would care to elaborate.