My friends know how much I hate pivotal vibration machines. You know the ones, “As seen on TV” crazyfit, crazyhorse, crazyvibe and just plain crazy in my opinion. The first machine I tried was one of these and quite a good quality one. I was impressed and saw the possibilities but I hated the sensation. It vibrated through my head – the frequency used was way too high. It hurt my shoulders when I knelt on the floor and put my arms on the machine is a semi-pushup position.

Pulse Trainer
The machines I use the most are lineal, Vibra-Train, machines in a Vibra-Train studio.
There’s one good quality pivotal machine in the studio; It’s a Pulse Trainer and I’ve been forcing myself to use it at least once a week. If I’m going to understand pivotal vibration, to recomend it to people, then I figured I’d better learn to like it myself. I have been pleasantly suprised but it’s taken a few months to get used to it. It’s just a personal thing as I just dislike the sensation and it screws with my balance. I can now last 8 minutes out of the 10 minutes recommended standing upright on this machine.
Benefits? Well I probably haven’t used it often enough to comment greatly but it does cause some strong sensation in the pelvic area after about 5 minutes of use. This helps older people with walking ability – I’m not that old yet so I haven’t noticed any change *laughs*. It has benefits for any women especially those, like me, who have had large babies and can get a little bladder leakage when coughing, laughing or running. It’s by far more fun that all those pelvic floor exercises that Physios and Health Nurses recommend.
If you are going to use a pivotal vibration machine make sure you use one that is top quality, not a little , cheap, lightweight machine that walks across the floor with each vibration and can’t cope with user weight over 80Kg.
I recommend the Pulse Trainer machine for home use. It’s small enough to sit in the corner of the lounge and it looks good. This machine is the only one currently available that can be set to pivotal or lineal vibration by just pressing a few buttons.
Pic. used with permission. © www.pulsetrainer.co.nz
Nice work! I’ll have to do a cross post on this one
Wonderfull…
Hi Jessica. I looked at your blog and translated some to English. I can’t see where my articles on Vibration Training fit into your arts site. Sorry.