Anyone used that vibrating machine thingy? I think I'll have to give it another go for a laugh. I thought it was going to shake my filling out the first time I used it, on maximum of course. It's usually women using it, with legs at all sorts of angles, but they seem to enjoy it.
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I heard there's an athletics club in one of the French ski resorts that holds open sessions during the summer for people who want altitude training. I can't seem to find anything on t'internet though.Originally posted by rz6bm7 View PostTo be fair at this Altitude it makes no difference whats ever I think you need to be over 2500 metres for it to make any real difference,
I have done a couple of big cycle tours crossing over between France Italy and Switzerland spending a fair bit of time at altitude though it's hard to tell if it's the amount of training or the altitude that made the difference - the best answer is yes I feel fitter for being closer to mountains!And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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<male chauvinist pig>Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostAnyone used that vibrating machine thingy? I think I'll have to give it another go for a laugh. I thought it was going to shake my filling out the first time I used it, on maximum of course. It's usually women using it, with legs at all sorts of angles, but they seem to enjoy it.
I can’t see any other point in it. Ageing and rather tubby ladies like to sit on it, but they might choose to do that in the privacy of their own home, especially seeing as I haven’t yet seen any attractive ladies sitting on it.
</male chauvinist pig>And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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There is nothing this far south that I know of I am guessing up towards Briacon / Chambery is more likely because the plateau is higher there - to be honest it's easy enough to do it for yourself - just need to fly to Nice with a bike and a credit card (thats more my bag) there's always plenty of good cheap accomodation at altitude outside of the main Ski season and gyms in all the bigger townsOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI heard there's an athletics club in one of the French ski resorts that holds open sessions during the summer for people who want altitude training. I can't seem to find anything on t'internet though.Comment
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Try 10 pints before you go to the gym...Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post<male chauvinist pig>
I can’t see any other point in it. Ageing and rather tubby ladies like to sit on it, but they might choose to do that in the privacy of their own home, especially seeing as I haven’t yet seen any attractive ladies sitting on it.
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The attractive ones might want to give the Shake Weight a go [YouTube].Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post<male chauvinist pig>
I can’t see any other point in it. Ageing and rather tubby ladies like to sit on it, but they might choose to do that in the privacy of their own home, especially seeing as I haven’t yet seen any attractive ladies sitting on it.
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Powerplates are quite useful if used properly within a workout, good for toning more than anything else.
Unfortunately it seems to have be sold to the more gullible as a quick way of losing weight, which it is not.Comment
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But any toning effect is surely only temporary; the muscles take on fluid and build up some waste products and the toning disappears in a couple of days. It’s called pseudo-hypertrophy; the muscles haven’t grown, they’ve just been gorged with fluid. For real ‘tone’ you have to train; there’s no substitute for sweat.Originally posted by norrahe View PostPowerplates are quite useful if used properly within a workout, good for toning more than anything else.
Unfortunately it seems to have be sold to the more gullible as a quick way of losing weight, which it is not.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Which bit of "part of a workout" did you not get?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostBut any toning effect is surely only temporary; the muscles take on fluid and build up some waste products and the toning disappears in a couple of days. It’s called pseudo-hypertrophy; the muscles haven’t grown, they’ve just been gorged with fluid. For real ‘tone’ you have to train; there’s no substitute for sweat.Comment
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