And Now, A Word From One of Our Customers:

“I just had to let you know how thrilled I am with my Whole Body Vibration (WBV) Platform. I have cerebral palsy and use braces and a wheel chair to get around. I’m also of the age where osteoporosis is a concern. Well, your machine has given me new life! I can now get on and off the platform on my own (couldn’t a few months ago), and it has increased my strength, stability and circulation to a degree I never imagined possible. Degenerative arthritis in my joints makes weight-bearing exercise impossible and the pain in my hips and knees was extreme. What a difference now! The pain is almost non-existent and I’m able to stand on the platform for the full 10 minutes. Wow! I’m 60 years old and getting a second chance at life. THANK YOU.”
Andi, Florence, Oregon

Immediately upon receipt of Andi’s email, we shot back an offer to her to do an ad for WBV. She said, “Sure, if it will help others like me it’s helped me.” The ad ran nationally in Readers’ Digest a couple of years ago.

WBV is especially important for people like Andi. But it’s also important to those who have difficulty sticking with a regular exercise program…. and that’s almost everyone!

We’ve been manufacturing and selling home strength training equipment for 30 years. We are convinced that Whole Body Vibration is the most important discovery since the Greeks and Romans perfected barbell and dumbell exercises, just like the ones we do today, 2500 years ago!

So, how is WBV working for you? Please let us know. You can comment here or click the Testimonials tab at the top of the page.

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  1. This story is inspiring for sure! I just recently started using the WBV platform with my daughter who is 3 1/2 and has Rett Syndrome. Today she can’t crawl, walk, or even stand on her own but we are so hopeful for her future. We plan on using the platform everyday as part of her physical therapy program and can’t wait to see how it might improve her strength and balance. I posted video of her using the system on her blog http://www.brooklynbutler.blogspot.com I want to encourage all families of special needs kiddos that have muscle issues to try this out!

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