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		<title>Vibration Training &#8211; Obesity and Morbid Obesity – THE RESULTS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in May 2009, I read a press release reporting amazing results of a scientific study completed by the European Association for the Study of Obesity. This controlled study was performed at the Artesis University College and the University of Antwerp in Belgium. They stated: “vibration exercise machines may help you lose weight and trim [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back in May 2009, I read a press release reporting amazing results of a scientific study completed by the <a href="http://www.easo.org/"><strong>European Association for the Study of Obesity.</strong></a><em><strong> </strong></em>This controlled study was performed at the Artesis University College and the University of Antwerp in Belgium.</p>
<p><strong>They stated:</strong><em><strong> </strong><span style="color: #000080;"><strong>“</strong><strong>vibration exercise machines may help you lose weight and trim the particularly harmful belly fat from the organs. Participants of the study who were part of the vibration training group lost 11% of their body weight and retained their loss at 10.5% after 12 months. They lost an amazing 47 square centimeters of visceral fat maintaining that loss at the final follow up”.</strong></span></em></p>
<p><strong>I was very excited because the study results were verification</strong> of what we were seeing on a daily basis at <a href="http://www.vibra-train.com/">Vibra-Train</a>. We already confidently told new clients they would start to see a decrease in their waist and belly size after just three weeks of training (9-10 sessions). We warned them that initially their weight might increase due to increases in muscle mass but that they’d see small discernable change in their shape; and then it would just get better and better. And they told us we were right – it really worked!</p>
<p><strong>Then along came the detractors </strong>– they reminded me that the press release was an early report and the study had not yet been peer reviewed. They said I should wait for all the information before I jumped up and down with glee.<em> </em><em><strong>They were sure it wouldn’t all add up,</strong></em><em> </em>when you consider that gyms have been running “weight-loss challenges” for what seems like forever. They told me the gym based group<em> </em><em><strong>must</strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em>have performed better than vibration training group; their trainers were the ones with all the experience of working with obese clients and, besides, these naysayers, thought vibration training was a fad, just like a fashion that’s popular for a short period of time and then fades away.</p>
<p>There were some outspoken, highly respected fitness trainers, who had never tried a vibration machine session and refused to, when it was offered, yet they held very strong views on why it couldn’t work –<em> they couldn’t understand it, they didn’t want to even try it, yet they argued about it.</em> <strong>They told me the study would be flawed, because it didn’t validate their training methods</strong> (gym and outdoor exercise) above using a ‘wobble machine’ (to even call a vibration platform a wobble machine showed how little they really understood).</p>
<h4>Then a year later, April 2010, the fully reviewed study was released</h4>
<p>It was published in <strong>‘Obesity Facts – The European Journal of Obesity Vol 3</strong>’.</p>
<p><strong>No one could argue against the full study – the results were in;</strong> visceral (belly) fat reduced the most in the <em><strong>Vibration Training plus Diet group</strong></em> compared with the <em><strong>Fitness plus Diet group</strong></em><em>. </em></p>
<p>For the study they used <strong>PowerPlate</strong> brand, medium energy lineal vibration machines. These machines are lower force than the <strong>Vibra-Train</strong> brand I work with and this made the results even more exciting.</p>
<p>Here was the proof of the claims we were making and the results we were seeing every week; the academic world vindicated us. <strong>Vibration Training on high energy lineal or, as in the study, on medium energy lineal, Vibration Machines was proven to be very effective in achieving <strong>fat loss.</strong></strong></p>
<h4><strong>Another year ahead, now July 2011</strong></h4>
<p><strong>Currently I am training three very obese clients. The first is a guy who has muscular dystrophy</strong>. He uses the Vibra-Train machine that has side, vibrating handlebars. He was totally unused to regular exercise although he told me he has been a referee for cricket games in the past and his aim was to lose enough weight to do this job again. That’s his motivation; it’s what is driving him to come into the studio regularly, three times a week.</p>
<p>In just two months he has progressed from managing just one special, 60-second, side handlebar assisted squat position to now completing nine of these special, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K2nbhTT4r0">“ski the slopes”</a> assisted squats. On Monday he moves onto the regular program.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-925" title="Ski The Slopes Position" src="http://www.vibeplus.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/poster-vt-4-150x137.jpg" alt="Vibra-Train Vibra Machine" width="150" height="137" />To help understand how hard repeating the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K2nbhTT4r0">“ski the slopes”</a> squat position is;</strong> I can only do seven of these back-to-back before my quads and my arm muscles feel such a burn that I have to stop for a long rest before completing the final two of the set.  We use this progression, going from just one minute of this simple, aptly named <strong><em>“Ski the Slopes”</em></strong> position moving up to nine of the same, and then the person moves onto the full <a href="http://www.vibratrainlease.com/workouts.html">IVTRB Safety Program</a>, using the side, vibrating handlebars to assist in holding all squat positions.</p>
<p><strong>The facts and figures of my client’s progress:</strong> Over the eight week period he’s been doing the <strong>therapy program</strong> of assisted squats he has progressed from one squat position to nine of the same; he’s gained 2kg of muscle (<strong><em>this is generally thought to be impossible for people with muscular dystrophy)</em></strong>; he has lost 2kg of fat; and has 2% less body fat overall (measurements taken by Body Composition Analyser (BCA Machine) at first session and after 8 weeks of therapy). He can now move on from therapy, onto the full fitness training program.</p>
<p><strong>The second client I am working with is a morbidly obese woman</strong>. She started on a therapy program about six weeks ago. Her program started at the most basic – she sat in a chair with her feet on the edge of the machine, with a mat on the machine to prevent her feet slipping. The angle of her knees/legs was the same as the basic squat position, around 110 degrees. Three times a week she did a total of 9 minutes therapy, just simply sitting with her feet on the machine. This provides sufficient stimulation to the legs and buttocks to move fluid accumulation and improve blood circulation. <strong>This is all about saving the client’s life! </strong>After a month this lady told me how much difference this had made. She said she was able to walk easier, with less of a stoop; she felt very much “better” and so had become more active. She was better able to participate in her family life and as she had a large extended family this was really important. <strong>In a very real sense she has been given her life back.</strong></p>
<p>After just one week away due to a family bereavement this client came back for her regular session and told me she was again starting to experience difficulty walking – <strong>just one week</strong> – <strong>that’s all it took for her to lose some of the gains she’d made</strong>. She does travel often to visit family so she is hoping not to have too many breaks from her therapy sessions.</p>
<p><strong>Last week she progressed to using the machine for one 60-second side handlebar assisted squat after her seated session. </strong>That’s the next step; she’s moving on!</p>
<p><strong>My third client is a guy who is very morbidly obese</strong><strong>. </strong>He is, by far, the biggest of the three and his sessions are absolutely about getting his legs moving again. He has fluid pooled in his legs and probably in other parts of his body also. If it pools around his heart he will die unless there is some solid medical intervention and as things are now he is already in a serious way for other medical problems, suddenly, at any time. He’s told us several of his relatives have died from obesity related conditions. So, he’s very motivated.</p>
<p>It’s nonsensical telling someone as big as this man to go for a walk or a run – they can’t, yet that’s the advice the fitness industry often gives. By contrast, Vibration Therapy and Training (at specialised studios such as <a href="http://www.vibra-train.com/">Vibra-Train</a>) offers a safe, effective way to mobilise these people, in some cases to truly save their lives. It’s up to them, really – the method is there and it’s been proven effective both subjectively and in the controlled study (noted above). What they have to do is simply turn up, three times a week, and do the sessions. Then later, when able, move onto the harder, regular training program <strong>and keep doing it</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Here in Auckland, New Zealand there are studios offering free or sponsored sessions for morbidly obese people, there really is no excuse! </strong></p>
<p><strong><em>It’s not too hard – it starts off too easy; later it does become very hard but that’s the price we all have to accept for fitness and health. </em></strong></p>
<p>This very obese client has also progressed from sitting in a chair in front of the machine for 3x 3 minutes (9 minutes total) to the side vibrating handlebar assisted &#8220;ski the slopes&#8221; squat position. Last time he was in I saw him do three of these. In total that was around 7,500 rapid movements. This amount of pressure into his leg, trunk and arm muscles will bring a rapid improvement to his overall condition.</p>
<p>In fact this degree of improvement has been so appreciated by the people in one situation where <a href="http://www.vibra-train.com/">Vibra-Train</a> has a machine available for use by obese and immobile people that the nurse supervising their sessions has been forced to lock the door to the room the vibration machine is in. Sessions are held every second day (three times a week) with a day for rest and recovery inbetween but these people not realising how important that recovery day is, were trying to use the machine every day – they were so amazed at the results and totally happy to put in the effort to get more.</p>
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		<title>Vibration Training and Type 2 Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 02:39:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost every day we read newspaper articles telling us how adversely our modern lifestyle is affecting our health.  Obesity and along with it, type 2 diabetes is a serious problem and it affects us all. Even if you have kept normal weight, are healthy, eat good foods, and exercise regularly there will be people in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost every day we read newspaper articles telling us how adversely our modern lifestyle is affecting our health.  Obesity and along with it, type 2 diabetes is a serious problem and it affects us all. Even if you have kept normal weight, are healthy, eat good foods, and exercise regularly there will be people in your family, work or friends network that are affected – it’s like an epidemic or a virus that’s spreading out of control through the world, almost unchecked or so it seems when looking at the increasing numbers.</p>
<p><strong>Are you affected or at risk? What can be done to help reverse this trend?</strong> Does exercise help and if it does what type of exercise is safe and won’t mean having to spend hours at the gym or running round and round the path at the park?</p>
<p>Of course most readers will know I’m going to say Vibration Training is one of the best answers but is it really okay; what about people who already have health problems?  Maybe you or the person you know has aches in their knees or hips and they’ve tried other forms of exercise but had to stop as it made the problems worse.  Maybe they are quite overweight and unable to walk to the letterbox without puffing and becoming short of breath.</p>
<p>Maybe they’ve tried a gym, even worked with a personal trainer but couldn’t find the motivation to keep it up. They could have done a 6 week BootCamp and despite it being very hard and getting some injuries or painful areas, they pushed on and completed the course. They got good results but then thought, “who wants to keep on with BootCamp two or three times a week for the rest of their lives?” Is that even safe? And I’m talking about the people who kept going, many simply drop out. They suffer the embarrassment of being last up the hill or letting their team down by being unable to carry that heavy log while clambering up the sand dunes, in mid winter.</p>
<p>We all need a form of exercise that we are happy to keep doing and can safely do for a long time, for the rest of our life actually &#8211; I’ve found that Vibration Training fits these criteria and many thousands of people agree.</p>
<h3>Are there any special precautions people with diabetes need to take when doing Vibration Training?</h3>
<p><strong>When using a studio with supervised instruction</strong> the type 2 diabetic customer needs to make sure the instructor knows and they need to speak up if they want to take a break between positions on the machine.  There’s absolutely no problem with taking a break, walking around the room, and drinking some water.  Short rests can make it easier to hold the next position correctly.</p>
<p>Customers need to eat a meal around an hour before their session or have a banana or similar high sugar/carbohydrate snack immediately before the session – this is the same for everyone, it’s because vibration training on high energy machines is hard work and depletes blood sugars rapidly.  People who haven’t eaten for some time can become dizzy and disorientated or simply find the session very much harder and find it impossible to maintain perfect position. It could even be dangerous to drive after the session. <strong>Our number 1 rule at <a href="http://www.vibra-train.com/">Vibra-Train</a> is</strong> <strong><em>“Always eat before arrival”.</em></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.dreamstime.com"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-2241" title="blood-sugar-test-dreamstimefree_1044509" src="http://www.vibeplus.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/blood-sugar-test-dreamstimefree_1044509-150x150.jpg" alt="blood sugar test dreamstimefree_1044509" width="150" height="150" /></a>We advise diabetic customers to take a blood sugar reading before training to ensure it is adequate and to take another reading within 30 minutes of the end of their session. This shows if they need to eat again or (unlikely), if they need insulin (that’s if they use injectable). Those who don’t normally test their blood sugar but take tablets daily will be aware of how they are feeling and will know if they need extra food soon after their workout. Its good for everyone to eat some protein based foods within an hour or so after their workout.</p>
<p><strong>So, will I lose lots of weight and get off my tablets or injections?</strong></p>
<p>The short answer is, <em>“all of that is possible”, </em>but remember its taken years to become badly overweight and so it’s going to take some time to get long term improvement.  <strong>The good news is</strong> we see shape change (waist indents etc) starting in just 3 or 4 weeks and it just keeps getting better!</p>
<p>No-one should ever stop their medication or adjust it without their doctor’s advice.  Never listen to any trainer (any sport, gym, or studio) who tells you to change or stop your medication; this is a matter for you and your medical advisors.  Sometimes trainers will give you a few diet ideas, usually only if you ask or you are already talking about these things, remember that it is advice only and the decisions are yours, and if you are on medication never go onto a special or popular diet without your doctor or other medical advisors knowing.</p>
<p>Exercise is extremely beneficial for people who are obese, even clinically obese, and for people with type 2 diabetes. <strong>The hardest part is actually getting started!</strong></p>
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		<title>Vibration Training Or Death – your choice</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2011 05:26:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay, the first thing readers are going to tell me is that my title is very serious – it’s meant to be! Will you die if you don’t do vibration training? Maybe you won’t but there’s a very high risk of premature death for certain groups of people who refuse to partake in strength producing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Okay, the first thing readers are going to tell me is that my title is very serious – it’s meant to be!</strong></p>
<p>Will you die if you don’t do vibration training? <strong>Maybe you won’t</strong> but there’s a very high risk of premature death for certain groups of people who refuse to partake in strength producing exercise; and <strong>vibration training is the safest and most effective form of fitness training I know of.</strong> In fact there are only a few conditions where vibration training isn’t recommended.</p>
<p><strong>Who are the people who would benefit so much and what happens if they refuse or</strong><em>, the much more common scenario,</em> they start training (or therapy using the machines if that’s their starting point) and then they stop – <em>for all sorts of reasons</em> with laziness (just can’t be bothered) being the prime one.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dreamstime.com"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-525" title="slim shaped girl jumping" src="http://www.vibeplus.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/dreamstimefree_3286747-150x150.jpg" alt="slim shaped girl jumping" width="150" height="150" /></a>Okay, you don’t fit into this category if you are young, active, fit, of healthy weight, and maybe also if you are middle aged and go to a gym regularly (though vibration training on top of a gym session is the extreme that gives amazing results).  It’s not for you also if you are pregnant (as a precaution at this stage, we don’t allow it), if you have a pacemaker (but we haven’t forgotten you; there are small vibrating foot platforms available), or if you have an active cancer (even this contra-indication is being debated).</p>
<p><strong>This leaves a huge population that CAN use a vibration machine</strong> and if they aren’t active in some other fitness method, they will benefit greatly if they do.</p>
<p><strong>That’s the nice message – the harder more serious one is this </strong></p>
<p>People who have a disability and can’t easily do other forms of exercise; people who are morbidly obese (considered to be around 40% BMI) and can’t even walk to the letterbox without pain in their knees or hips, or gasping for breath, those who have muscular dystrophy or M.S. and even older people who are sedate – these people benefit so much from Vibration Training or Vibration Therapy.  And I almost forgot to add; those who have diabetes or pre-diabetes which goes hand-in-hand with obesity and has become the Number 1 health problem in New Zealand.  <strong>These are the people my hard hitting title really applies to – <em>Do it or Die!</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>The Joys and the Problems</strong></p>
<p>At Vibra-Train we allow some people to be sponsored and do their sessions free. These are people with true life threatening conditions (very extreme obesity is one) or a major disability they are never going to recover from.  Coming in for free isn’t automatic – it’s done after discussion and generally with the support of their medical helpers (doctors etc). It’s certainly not given to everyone who thinks they’re a little overweight. Some of the people who are given this sponsorship have been in a severe health situation for a long time and don’t have the finances to pay for sessions so this is a wonderful gift that Vibra-Train gives them – and more so as the sponsors are the directors and staff; there’s no outside organisation that pays for this in New Zealand.</p>
<p>These people (the morbidly obese, those with M.S., in wheelchairs, and similar) work hard, some starting out with just a single handlebar assisted squat position. This can mean driving or being driven across the city to do just one single, 60 second position on the machine.  Those who are not able to do even that sit in front of the machine with their feet placed on the platform edge for 3 minutes, repeated once or twice.  Starting with just that one squat, or sitting in front of the machine with feet on edge, the client graduates slowly  into more squats and when they are able we add in a few more positions building up to the full program for some; others do what they can.</p>
<p><strong>The results are truly amazing – they are life saving!</strong> I see people who can only walk with a cane or stoop and shuffle begin to stand upright and walk with confidence knowing their legs are stronger and will support them.  Within three or four weeks I’ve seen hugely obese clients gain strength and then start to slim down. It’s a slow change and no one becomes slim overnight despite what advertising for various pills and plans tells us but it is real and its forever if the person keeps training. Their whole demeanour changes, they tell me how much they look forward to coming in for their sessions. It’s very hard work doing the vibration training but that part is no different than it is for other clients – all real training is hard work.</p>
<p>The great thing about using the Vibra-Train brand of machines is that the sessions are fully supervised and the machines are very powerful but designed specifically for use by people who cannot squat unaided what we call “worst case scenario”.</p>
<p>I work with some of the sponsored clients and enjoy encouraging and pushing them as hard as they are able, and some more above that. <strong>We get real results from real training in a safe controlled environment. </strong></p>
<p><strong>What happens next is very sad </strong></p>
<p>Sometimes it’s frustration because there’s no instant fix or miracle, sometimes its family pressure, sometimes laziness but there are some clients, some sponsored even, who stop coming after a few months. It happens at any time, even after we’ve marvelled at their results.  They know Vibration Training is working for them yet they stop coming. We usually don’t know why people have stopped – we wonder if they are unwell or moved to another city.  Then they come back – many months later, always so much worse in their condition, and they expect us to fix them.  Ask where they’ve been and they’ve been “too busy” or gone off to try a “magic cure” or just stopped for no real reason.  After the effort the trainers here put in and the effort they used to make, they stopped coming and think they come back and recover, get back on track again. This might be possible but often it isn’t!   Debilitating conditions get worse over time so we’re starting over at a huge disadvantage since their previous time.  We’ve had people come back in a wheelchair where before they could walk in. There are times we simply can’t help anymore!</p>
<p><strong>Title of this article; “Vibration Training or Death?” The choice is serious so choose well.</strong></p>
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		<title>Senior Citizens can do Vibration Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2011 04:14:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a question I get asked quite often.  The phone rings in the Vibra-Train studio and a lady tells me she wants to start coming in regularly but lives across town. There&#8217;s a studio near to her home so I direct her there. She says she has been into the studio where I work [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a question I get asked quite often.  The phone rings in the Vibra-Train studio and a lady tells me she wants to start coming in regularly but lives across town. There&#8217;s a studio near to her home so I direct her there. She says she has been into the studio where I work but not for a few years and she&#8217;s retired now and wants to spend some time improving her fitness. She asks me if she will need a special program now that she&#8217;s 60 and &#8220;old&#8221;.</p>
<p>My first reaction is to laugh as I don&#8217;t see 60 as old but I stifle that as I realise that she&#8217;s totally serious and besides most gyms have senior citizens programs for 60 years and above. There&#8217;s good reason for that, taking care of aging muscles and your heart can require going a little easier but health and fitness professionals recommend you continue exercise all your life.  When discussing forms of excercise with customers or people coming into the studio for a trial visit Lloyd Shaw of Vibra-Train says,<strong><em>“Don’t begin any exercise you can’t continue for the rest of your life”. </em></strong></p>
<p>This year we&#8217;ve had quite a lot of older people come into the Auckland City <a href="http://www.vibra-train.com" target="_blank">Vibra-Train Studio </a>and from the phone call enquiries I&#8217;ve taken I&#8217;d say other studios have also.</p>
<p><strong>So do these older people use a special training program?</strong></p>
<p>The short answer is No!  the Vibra-Train Safety Program was designed to take into account the worse case scenario &#8211; it&#8217;s safe and very effective for just about everyone and just about everyone who comes into the studio where I work does the same program.  There are ways we extend the program for those who are proficient and hold excellent position on the machines; they can do some positions for longer or use a higher level machine.  And there are ways to make it easier for those who would otherwise find it all too difficult.  This is not necessarily seniors; most do the regular program.</p>
<p><strong>Vibra-Tra</strong><a href="http://www.vibra-train.com"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-925" src="http://www.vibeplus.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/poster-vt-4.jpg" alt="Vibra-Train Vibra Machine" width="157" height="137" /></a><strong>in has the only vibration machines in the world with vibrating side handlebars.</strong></p>
<p>These are so amazing; they allow people with hip, knee and ankle problems and people who are obese and need extra support to use the machines in squat positions in a totally safe, controlled way.</p>
<p>So, you might ask, what about the person who is unsteady on their feet, those who are wheelchair bound or even what if someone is just plain scared of the vibration feeling of the machines?  The handlebars allow many people to use the machines well supported in a squat position.  This might be the only position a less-abled person does on their first few visits. Repeated three of four times it gives plenty of stimulation to muscles throughout the whole body &#8211; remember the handlebars vibrate as well as the platform. It also gives improved blood circulation, relaxation and much more, so much that some people walk in stooped over and walk out straightened up.</p>
<p>The wheelchair bound and the few people who really are unsure of the feeling of the machines are able to sit in front of a machine and by placing their feet on the front edge of the platform (with or without a rubber mat under them) they receive stimulation to their legs and buttocks. This brings real benefits to those who have little or no active leg control (but that&#8217;s for another time).</p>
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		<title>I have Diabetes Can I do Vibration Training?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 02:10:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a question I am asked quite often when people call the Vibra-Train studio where I work.  Can people with diabetes do Vibration Training? The simple answer is YES, you can do vibration training if you have diabetes but let&#8217;s look into it a bit deeper. People with Type-2 Diabetes are encouraged to exercise [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a question I am asked quite often when people call the <a href="http://www.vibra-train.com" target="_blank">Vibra-Train</a> studio where I work.  <strong>Can people with diabetes do Vibration Training?</strong> The simple answer is YES, you can do vibration training if you have diabetes but let&#8217;s look into it a bit deeper.</p>
<p>People with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes_type_2" target="_blank">Type-2 Diabetes</a> are encouraged to exercise yet many don&#8217;t even try.  One of the reasons is that they are often overweight and get painful knees, hips, or back if they try to run or even walk for more than a short distance. Gyms can seem very daunting despite their advertising and often very sucessful transformation/weightloss programs.  And really, many people are just lazy &#8211; they don&#8217;t want to exercise, especially if it means they have to make any sort of effort beyond pressing the buttons on the TV remote and lifting the glass of Coke to their lips.</p>
<p>Training on high force vibration machines is safe and effective for Type-2 diabetics. At the <a href="http://www.vibra-train.com" target="_blank">Vibra-Train</a> brand studios there are machines with side handlebars to hold onto; the person&#8217;s knees and hips are well supported. Vibration Training causes a rapid drop in blood glucose levels and so can be used to manage glycemic control.  It&#8217;s highly effective strength and fitness training and by raising the metabolism and building muscle strength body fat is decreased.</p>
<p>It also helps with muscle uptake and storage of glucose and can sometimes mean the difference between &#8220;medicinal&#8221; or &#8220;lifestyle&#8221; control of type 2 diabetes and, very importantly, it helps those with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impaired_glucose_tolerance" target="_blank">impaired glucose tolerance</a> (pre-diabetes).  My own experience has been exactly this. My blood sugar at fasting or spot checks is now absolutely normal.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dreamstime.com"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2241" src="http://www.vibeplus.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/blood-sugar-test-dreamstimefree_1044509-300x199.jpg" alt="blood sugar test dreamstimefree_1044509" width="270" height="179" /></a>Some <a href="http://www.vibra-train.com" target="_blank">Vibra-Train</a> customers are <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes_type_1" target="_blank">Type-1</a> diabetics. This requires different management. These customers always eat before training <em>(it&#8217;s the Number One on the &#8220;Rules @ Vibra-Train&#8221; list for everyone anyway).</em> They test their blood sugar before and after and tell me just 10-12 minutes of training using the <a href="http://www.vibra-train.com/exercises-bullet.html" target="_blank">Vibra-Train Safety Program</a> really eats through their blood glucose.  We ask these customers to make sure they bring a snack with them and whatever other supplies they might need. Some vibration training companies list Type-1 Diabetes as a contra-indication to training but I can&#8217;t see any problem with it as long as the person has some stability and control over their condition. Obviously their doctor will advise them if exercise is not suitable for them at any time.</p>
<p>I have a current customer who has fairly recently been diagnosed with sudden onset, adult, Type-1 diabetes. This is less common but it happens. She told me that she was incorrectly diagnosed as Type-2 at first and now that&#8217;s been corrected she&#8217;s setting into the correct regime of injectable insulin to manage it.  She&#8217;s enjoying coming in to Vibra-Train&#8217;s Auckland City Studio &#8211; it&#8217;s fast, effective excercise she can do and I&#8217;m really interested to watch her progress.</p>
<p><strong>Vibration Training is an excellent addition to lifestyle modification for people with Diabetes. </strong></p>
<p>Please remember to inform your instructor. They will then be more aware of subtle signs that show if you&#8217;re feeling dizzy; if your blood sugar drops too suddenly. Also that in the very unlikely event that you do faint, they know to call for medical assistance immediately.</p>
<p>A medical study: <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1885552/" target="_blank">Efficiency of vibration exercise for glycemic control in type 2 diabetes patients</a></p>
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		<title>Vibration Training &#8211; Fitness Training &#8211; Back at it!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Oct 2010 23:39:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My posts have been infrequent for a few months as I&#8217;ve had some health ups and downs.  A small operation in late May went wrong and I received what is now politely called a &#8220;Treatment Injury&#8221;.  Basically it means someone stuffed up!  This resulted in a more extensive surgery early June, a long period of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My posts have been infrequent for a few months as I&#8217;ve had some health ups and downs.  A small operation in late May went wrong and I received what is now politely called a <em>&#8220;Treatment Injury&#8221;</em>.  Basically it means someone stuffed up!  This resulted in a more extensive surgery early June, a long period of recovery and a lot of pain. I&#8217;m left with some internal injuries still and expect to have more surgery again quite soon to complete my treatment.</p>
<p><strong>What has this meant for me?  Have I been able to vibra train? What about my fitness?  What about my weight, has it zoomed upward?</strong></p>
<p>After any big operation there&#8217;s  a recovery time during which exercise is generally limited to short walks and no lifting or stretching.  I had no choice with that but after a few weeks I was eager to regain my strength so I visited my workplace and was allowed to sit on a chair in front of the Vibration Machine with my feet resting just on the edge of a rubber mat on the platform, my legs bent at about 110 degree angle at the knees.  The machine was turned on for three minutes. <em><strong></strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>This position requires zero effort</strong></em> and gently increases blood circulation so you feel quite awake.  It can even stimulate some small amount of muscle contraction in the legs and buttocks.  Obviously that&#8217;s all good for healing but a lot of care is needed even with this minimal effort position and one person will respond differently to another. It&#8217;s unusual but I found It gave me a discomfort in the pelvic region where I&#8217;d had surgery and I had to wait a few more weeks.</p>
<p>By then I was wanting to get back onto the machines and do some real training &#8211; Again I had to be guided by my healing progress.  Using 3 layers of rubber mat on the machine platform I was able to do the special <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/VibraTrain#p/u/5/4K2nbhTT4r0" target="_blank">&#8220;ski the slopes&#8221; </a>position.  It was great for me as by using the side vibrating handlebars (only on Vibra-Train brand machines) I was able to get an upper body workout while gently working out my lower body; cutting the amount of vibration by using the mats on the platform and by using arm pressure, pushing down on the handlebars with my hands, to take pressure off my legs and pelvic area.</p>
<p>I continued doing only the &#8220;ski the slopes&#8221; position for 60 seconds, firstly just once, then three times, then up to six times using the lowest force machine in the <a href="http://www.vibra-train.com" target="_blank">Vibra-Train</a> studio. Three times a week, just like regular training, I continued this regime for a month and then added in a few other poses.  I lessened the mats under my feet from three down to two and over the next weeks progressed to the full <a href="http://www.vibra-train.com/exercises-bullet.html" target="_blank">Safety Program</a>.</p>
<p>The process see<img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-702" src="../wp-content/uploads/2009/07/bullet-basic-squat-185x300.jpg" alt="Basic Squat on Bullet Vibra-Train Machine" width="130" height="210" />med slow and as I&#8217;m a Vibration Training Instructor I wanted to get back onto the machines very quickly BUT my healing and safety comes first.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s taken over three months to get back to strength and full healing and now I am fit it&#8217;s a bit sad that I have to face the process all over again but &#8220;cest la vie&#8221;.</p>
<p>I feel very fortunate to be working with the world&#8217;s best Vibration Training Machines here at Vibra-Train, Auckland City.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 03:55:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my last post I reported having many new customers coming into the Vibra-Train studio where I work.  This can make my day very exciting and also challenging as I instruct these new users and put them through The Safety Program, introducing them to safe and effective Pure Vibration Training and answering any questions they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my last post I reported having many new customers coming into the <a href="http://www.vibra-train.com/" target="_blank">Vibra-Train</a> studio where I work.  This can make my day very exciting and also challenging as I instruct these new users and put them through <a href="http://www.vibra-train.com/exercises-bullet.html" target="_blank">The Safety Program</a>, introducing them to safe and effective Pure Vibration Training and answering any questions they have.  I like to leave them with a great impression of what training on high-force, lineal machines can do for them &#8211; increasing their fitness and toning their body, along with strength increases and maybe fat-loss and much more, depending on what the person needs. The benefits are too many to list in one sentence!</p>
<p><strong>We often talk about the different machine types and brands available and the Vibra-Train difference.</strong></p>
<p>I worked on Sunday, and two new customers had specific back injuries that required me to make decisions about their ability to follow the standard safety program.  I have the option of giving them fully assisted (side vibrating handlebars) squats so that their lower back, hips, knees and ankles have even more support and allowing them work through the whole program; or, if necessary, they can do only the side handlebar assisted squats, that&#8217;s if their medical condition or severity of injury suggests they will be unable to do the regular program.</p>
<p>I have to make the choice.  I&#8217;ve gained experience in this and I can always refer back to Lloyd Shaw, the owner of <a href="http://www.vibra-train.com/" target="_blank">Vibra-Train</a> if I am really unsure but he expects me to be competent in this by now.  Sometimes I wait and and then decide  from how well they handle Position 1 &#8211; The Basic Squat &#8211; getting them to use the side handlebars instead of front ones, but even before that very first first position, I&#8217;ll be thinking and deciding as they&#8217;ve filled in a questionaire and we&#8217;ll have discussed their health or injury concerns.</p>
<p>Confidence is the thing -  I can make the right decisions for these customers.  I can decide if they can follow a Training program or is they need to start with Vibration Therapy.  It&#8217;s really not hard to decide!  I err on the side of caution but I don&#8217;t want to send a customer away disappointed because they could have done more.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-925" title="Ski The Slopes Vibra-Train" src="http://www.vibeplus.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/poster-vt-4.jpg" alt="Vibra-Train Vibra Machine" width="157" height="137" />So, yesterday&#8217;s customers</strong> &#8211; one had a severe lower back problem and had expected to have surgery but was declined by our national accident insurance system.  Despite her injury being the result of an accident there was an element of degenerative plus overuse issues.  She was hoping her private medical insurance would help pay for the needed surgery and told me she was currently unable to lift up and carry her 18 month old toddler.  It was quickly obvious that she was not able to work through the full program so she did a simple set of side handlebar assisted squats and will come back in few days to tell us how she felt afterwards and then we may increase what she does &#8211; <strong>She did Vibration Therapy.</strong></p>
<p>The other customer with lower back and knee pain arrived later in the day.  Her injuries resulted from years of working in childcare squatting on the floor while she played with children and picking them up from the ground.  I thought she would be able to do the full Safety Program using the side handlebars for support in the squat positions.  Then as my boss walked into the studio I decided to ask his advice.  Lloyd (my boss) took over and put the customer through the program and I observed.  <strong>She did the full program &#8211; Vibration Training. </strong>I noticed she was putting her body weight onto her toes not balanced onto heels and toes.  This was what was causing her back and knee pain as it was the way she regularly squatted down when playing with young children.  Lloyd pointed this out to her and told her how much she would benefit from the Vibra-Train Safety Program; with an instructor supervising her sessions she would quickly learn to keep her heels down and take the pressure off her knees, also keeping her back neutral and relaxed.</p>
<p>I love it when I see Vibration Training giving such benefits that will change a young person&#8217;s life so dramatically. I&#8217;m excited to be able to watch this new customer&#8217;s progress.</p>
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		<title>Does Vibration Training really work?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 21:19:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Checking the statistics for my website this is the term most searched for.  So I could simply answer, YES,  it really does work  but that doesn&#8217;t really answer the question does it? Does Vibration Training work for _ _ _ _ ? You, the reader, need to insert the missing word here. I&#8217;m so passionate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Checking the statistics for my website this is the term most searched for.  So I could simply answer, <span style="color: #000080;"><strong>YES</strong></span>,  it really does work  but that doesn&#8217;t really answer the question does it?</p>
<h6><span style="color: #000080;"><strong>Does Vibration Training work for _ _ _ _ ? </strong></span> You, the reader, need to insert the missing word here.</h6>
<p>I&#8217;m so passionate about Vibration Training and what I see on a daily basis as an Instructor that I&#8217;m inclined to say YES, YES, whatever missing word you insert, Vibration Training works  BUT, in reality, I&#8217;m not so naiive.  I&#8217;ve even heard a lady ask if doing Vibration Training will cure her body of cancer.  She seemed to think that the vibrations might re-set her body onto a healing path.  Alas, no, while her theory sounds good there are some things that Vibration Training cannot do or if it does we are not willing to take the risks involved to find out.  Vibration Training is not recommended for people with active cancer as it improves blood circulation throughout the whole body and while that carries nutrients it also possibly increases the risk of spread of disease.</p>
<p>Vibration Training is also not recommended for people with pacemakers.  This is in line with keeping away from electro-magnetic currents.  I know the machines I work with at Vibra-Train have sheilded motors, nevertheless this is an industry safeguard so we simply don&#8217;t these people to use the machines.  And we don&#8217;t allow women who are pregnant to use the machines, not that we have any evidence that it&#8217;s dangerous but we simply don&#8217;t know.</p>
<p>So, leaving aside these known contra-indications and all the short-term reasons not to train (like influenza, recent surgery, recent broken bones) I can confidently say, Vibration Training is great, it works!</p>
<p><em><strong><span style="color: #000080;">But again, it works for what?</span></strong></em></p>
<p><strong>Firstly what do you want to achieve?</strong> Is it gentle stimulation of a previously injured body part?  Is it muscle strength and power?  Is it speed or endurance to help with your next sports event? Is it general fitness and feeling good?  Do you want to bulk up yet strip off fat?  Are you a busy mother wanting to simply lose a few pounds of weight and increase your sense of well being?</p>
<p><strong>Your results are determined by various factors </strong>-  including the type and quality of the machines you use and the program of positions you use on the machines.  I recommend the Vibra-Train Safety Program for use with lineal (upright) machines in studios and at home.  It can be difficult to do some of the poses if you are using a small, low to the ground home model but as far as possible you can follow the program and I am happy to help with any questions.  An essential accessory for home (and studio) machines is a rubber mat to place onto the machine platform to protect hands, elbows, and sometimes even the feet from the rough or bubbly surface that machines have and to assist with grip and placement.  To choose the right machine type or brand and when deciding to buy a home machine or to use a specific vibration studio or possibly a machine in your local gym or health studio I advise people to get all the information they can get before committing your money.  Read the relevant articles on my website and others and ask lots of questions of salespeople, then check their answers against what you already know and as trite as it sounds, use common sense.  If the claims are beyond belief, they are most likely, untrue.</p>
<p><strong>Then it&#8217;s up to you</strong> &#8211; Follow the safety program three times a week or maybe twice if you already have an intensive weights program that you use.  Eat sensibly without going into excesses of dieting or supplementation.  Your results will be exciting, make sure you track them by a diary entry or a short note in a notebook.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #000080;"><span style="color: #000080;">Yes, Vibration Training works &#8211; It works very well.</span><em> </em> </span></strong>Making it work is up to you, the reader, by choosing the right equipment for your needs, following an excellent whole body vibration training program, and being dedicated to your workout sessions.  You can even get away with pizza for dinner occaisionally.</p>
<p>Links:<a href="http://www.vibra-train.com/exercises-bullet.html" target="_blank"> Vibra-Train Safety Program</a>, <a href="http://www.vibration-training-advice.com/consumer-guide-and-safety-program" target="_blank">Vibration-Training-Advice</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 01:12:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of the customers at the Vibra-Train studio where I work have disabilities.  No, I don&#8217;t just mean they don&#8217;t listen when I instruct them or forget the poses from one session to the next I mean they have real physical and/or mental disabilities and they come in two or three times a week (same [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of the customers at the <a href="http://www.vibra-train.com">Vibra-Train studio</a> where I work have disabilities.  No, I don&#8217;t just mean they don&#8217;t listen when I instruct them or forget the poses from one session to the next I mean they have real physical and/or mental disabilities and they come in two or three times a week (same as other customers) to workout on the vibration machines or to do a vibration therapy session.</p>
<p>One of these customers has been very regular lately, coming three times each week no matter if he&#8217;s feeling well or having a &#8220;bad&#8221; day where he can barely get out of bed.  On Wednesday he came into the studio very slowly, stooped over and saying he hadn&#8217;t come the previous day as he&#8217;d been too unwell but he didn&#8217;t want to miss his session so he&#8217;d come in today despite quite bad muscle aches from his condition.</p>
<p>While I can feel some empathy I didn&#8217;t dwell on his illness instead telling him firmly, &#8220;Okay, now get onto the machine and let&#8217;s do your work-out&#8221;.</p>
<p>Later he thanked me and said that&#8217;s the reason he&#8217;d come in despite feeling very achy.  He knew he&#8217;d get no special treatment or allowances from me but would be expected to do the Safety Program to the best of his ability.  In his case he is only able to do a Basic Squat position supported by holding onto the side handlebars of the Level 2 Vibra machine.  Because of his condition he can&#8217;t always manage the 60 seconds of the squat so we do as long as he can hold the position perfectly with three repeats.  This means he drives his car or gets someone else to drive him 20km across town for just three times 30-60 second squats.</p>
<p>What does this tell you?  Obviously Vibration Therapy is working for him.</p>
<p>And yesterday he thanked me for pushing him so hard, for expecting him to put in his best effort and for not dwelling on what he can&#8217;t do but on what he can.  He&#8217;s come to understand that he will feel discomfort during the squats on the machines but that this is no different to what every customer feels.  In many ways he&#8217;s simply a regular customer. And the bonus of expecting his best effort yesterday, he asked for and was able to do a fourth squat position instead of the three he normally does.  He left feeling fatigued but mentally enlivened, knowing he&#8217;d have to rest for a few hours but would feel more flexible and alert the next day.  This is the benefit for him, not a cure but a way to strengthen weakened muscles and a path to improved overall fitness physically and mentally.</p>
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		<title>What about people with disabilities?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Di Heap</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What about the elderly? Do I really have to do a push-up? Can obese person use a vibration machine? It&#8217;s hard exercise, right? What about health problems like M.S, Diabetes, Asthma, and High Blood Pressure? The phone rings at the Vibra-Train studio and these are among the questions asked.   It seems amazing that people with the conditions [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4><span style="color: #000080;">What about the elderly? Do I really have to do a push-up?</span></h4>
<h4><span style="color: #000080;">Can obese person use a vibration machine? It&#8217;s hard exercise, right?</span></h4>
<h4><span style="color: #000080;">What about health problems like M.S, Diabetes, Asthma, and High Blood Pressure?</span></h4>
<p>The phone rings at the Vibra-Train studio and these are among the questions asked.   It seems amazing that people with the conditions I’ve listed can do hard; strength building exercise on a Vibration Platform so how is it possible?</p>
<p><strong>Firstly, people with disabilities:</strong> It depends on what brand or type of machine they have access to and they must be diligent to make sure the vibration training/vibration therapy they get is going to be safe and effective.   Lloyd Shaw, the owner and designer of Vibra-Train is always happy to be emailed or called for advice.  I am also happy to take emails and if I don’t know the answer to your question, I will find out and always get back to you.  I’ve trained people with varying disabilities, including missing limbs, and those with medical conditions and it’s exciting to see the good results we get.</p>
<p><strong>Older people come into the Vibra-Train studio where I work</strong> and they use the machine that has side handlebars so that they are well supported in the squat positions.  This machine is a little lower to the ground than the other machines so it’s also easier to step onto and again to step off.  It’s important to move slowly and carefully around the machines including when kneeling and getting up again.</p>
<p><strong>And the push-up?</strong> Yes older people can do the push-up position.  It’s not as scary as it sounds as there’s no up and down movements but simply holding a push-up position while the machine does the work.  If customers, of any age, are uncomfortable kneeling we have an alternative standing push-up position, again, using the platform that has side handlebars.</p>
<p><strong>Pivotal Vibration Machines&#8230;<br />
</strong>Many of these can be bought for home use; can be a useful aid for older people but it’s essential to check out machine reviews first though to ensure you are buying a suitable, premium quality product.  This type of vibration, which has a see-saw movement, helps with mobility and reduces lower back pain by gently (beware: only if it’s a high quality machine) relaxing the pelvic region including the hips and lower back. <strong><em></em></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #000080;"><em>Obese people can most definitely use a vibration machine.  The Vibra-Train brand was designed for you! </em></span></strong>This brand of machine has bio-mechanical markers (exact and obvious places to put feet, hands, knees etc) and while these markers are for everyone, they make it so much easier for bigger people to get into perfect position and to hold that position for the 60 seconds required.  Other machine brands can also be used, of course.  I recommend asking questions about the machine and to ensure you get an instructor who is competent to help you.</p>
<p><strong>Contra-indications&#8230;</strong><br />
There are very few contra-indications to vibration training; the primary ones being pregnancy, having an active cancer condition, and having a heart pace-maker.  Other health concerns including diabetes and high blood pressure are not contra-indications but it’s important to be honest on your first visit, filling out the Introduction and Health questionnaire accurately so that the Instructor is aware of your medical condition and can give any special instructions needed.   Injuries are rarely a problem and when noted on the questionnaire allow the Instructor to pay special attention to that area ensuring you get excellent training that also aids in recovery of the injury.</p>
<p>A FINAL CAUTIONARY NOTE:  With any exercise facility be it a gym, fitness club, or vibration training studio you must be sure that the equipment provided, the program of exercise positions, and the instruction given is excellent in quality and designed for the purpose of giving you, the customer, an ongoing work-out experience that gives great results and does no harm.  The proficiency of the Instructor is essential to ensuring you get a great first experience and ongoing supervised training.  Ask lots of questions.</p>
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