Sunday, May 22, 2011

The Truth about the Bodylastics Scam

By Robert Deangelo


Is there really such a thing as a Bodylastics scam? In this article, you will discover the answers to that question and find out if Bodylastic really lives up to its claims!

People who need to exercise and loose weight are usually the same people who can't afford the big price tag on home gym equipment. That is why inventor Blake Kassel came up with a new system of resistance bands that are cheaper, yet work just as well or better, than the big expensive home machines. Some people have said that Bodylastics scam people into thinking that they will look like the models who perform the exercises on the infomercial but millions of people are still purchasing the equipment. Terrell Owens, a former Dallas Cowboy wide receiver, a muscular spokesman for the resistant bands defends the equipment.

This is a system built on the use of resistance bands which means a person must use their own body weight in order to pull off the resistance. There is a door attachment so that several of the exercise can be done overhead without using ones own body as resistance. The bands are color coded and they vary in thickness, the thicker the band, the harder the resistance. An individual could workout with one band up to all seven bands clipped to the handles.

Because it is offered for under $50, the resistance band method of exercise for home is one of the most inexpensive styles available. The system brags of over 140 different resistant exercises that will help a person loose inches and sculpt their body. The most popular home flex machine offers only two different styles of machines and one has just 70 exercise combinations and the other has up to 90 strength exercises. The first machine retails for over $1590 and the second one has a price tag of just under $2500.

An individual could purchase the ankle straps and combine them with the over-the-door attachment and do more exercises for the legs, abs and back. Several of the other home total machines take up a lot of space in the house whereas this total package can be rolled up and tucked away in a drawer or hung up in the closet.

Many people compare the resistance bands to portable dumbbells because the individual is able to take this piece of gym equipment anywhere in the house in order to exercise. There is a warranty that lasts a lifetime on the resistance bands just as there is a lifetime warranty on the other equipment. The color coded system of bands will help a person decide which part of their body they want to target such as the shoulder, back, legs, biceps, abs or triceps.




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