For years, companies have been hawking vibration as a form of exercise—from those fat-jiggling waist belts in the ’80s to the vibrating platforms found in many gyms today. Now, a new study in mice ...
Vibration plates are all over social media, but do they work? We chat with a physical therapist and personal trainer to find out.
There are claims that vibration plates, which offer full-body vibration can help with weight loss and gaining strength. But is this modern piece of exercise equipment too good to be true? Are ...
Amsterdam, the Netherlands: New research suggests that, if used properly, vibration plate exercise machines may help you lose weight and trim the particularly harmful belly fat between the organs. In ...
Some people believe vibration machines make your muscles work harder and can help you lose fat, build muscle, and get stronger. At this time, there’s a limited amount of high quality research looking ...
Vibration exercise machines are creating a buzz and it’s not just from the sound the platform makes when it’s on. Shannon Anthony, owner of the Serenity Fitness & Wellness studio in Boyertown, said ...
A new fitness fad is all about catching a vibe. Vibrating plates, or vibration plate machines, have been trending on social media as a potentially effective method for losing weight and burning fat.
The first time I stepped onto a vibrating plate, I was reminded of vintage ads for the Mueller Exercise Belt—an archaic fat-jigging machine used by 1940s housewives to allegedly keep a svelte figure.