A year ago I wrote an article which was published firstly on blogcritics website and later on www.vibration-training-advice.com. It was titled “An Elite Athlete Discovers Vibration Training” and followed the sucesses of Teneka, a New Zealand personal trainer who added “high energy, lineal Vibration Training” to her already extensive workout program and went on to win Body Sculpting titles. She stated that it was the x-factor, her training at Vibra-Train that gave her the edge in strength and body shape, over her competitors.
Teneka recently took part in an video advertorial that’s showing quite often on morning television. She states how much Vibration Training has done for her and credits it to the advertorial machine – the Gymform Vibromax (a lowspeed pivotal machine, much like the VibraSlim, see: www.vibration-training-advice.com/machine-reviews).
We all know that advertisements contain hyperbole and infomercials are rarely to be believed but I’ve been told that this advertorial looks credible; being promoted by an obviously fit, slim, competition winning, personal trainer. In fact the whole advert is deceptive and it’s format lacks any integrity. It is aimed at people who need to lose weight and gain fitness and says this is possible by simply standing upright on the machine while watching television.
That is not true; It isn’t going to happen and it’s important to set the record straight.
Read my full article here: www.vibration-training-advice.com/you-just-can-t-trust-anyone
I Purchased a Gymform Vibromax last year and 3 months after the purchase it started making a knocking sound unless you keep your weight perfectly centred. How do I go about getting this repaired. I am assuming the warranty will cover this as nothing abnormal has been done to the machine since it was assembled in the same room that it stands now.
I look forward to getting some feedback please.
We have been warning people against buying this type of low quality machine for years . It probably has a weld somewhere in the structure gone, which is very normal for that type of machine – If so, will cost more to repair than to buy a new one and if you do check out the identical $300 ones. The advertorial price of up to $2000 is for people who don’t check out on Google.
Now some advice – Go back to the company you bought it from. You are covered by Consumer guarantee. Ask for a fast repair or a new one
You will find more info in these articles:
http://www.vibeplus.com/2010/09/01/gymform-vibromax-scam/
http://www.vibeplus.com/2010/11/10/personal-trainer-infomercial-star-tells-it-like-it-is/
I have moved place and when putting gymform vibro max back together there was a piece missing. It connects to the lead that runs from the bottom to the top. This piece is where the two ends insert on each side of it. Can you help me out please.
My suggestion is to contact the supplier of your machine to see if they can give or sell you the part you are missing.