Vibration plates

nickyboo24
nickyboo24 Posts: 2
edited November 10 in Fitness and Exercise
Hi does anyone know what the correct wording for vibration plates/wobble boards is please as can not seem to find anything for them in the exercise section. Thanks

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  • VegasFit
    VegasFit Posts: 1,232 Member
    Not sure the correct name but if it's what I am picturing not sure how it would be considered an exercise that burns calories. It's more for stretching, correct? At least if it's the vibration machine that I have used and seen at the gym.
  • charlieandcarol
    charlieandcarol Posts: 302 Member
    its probably not there because it isn't really exercise.......
  • Wheelhouse15
    Wheelhouse15 Posts: 5,575 Member
    Just look for the same exercises without the plate and log that.
  • ManchesterBlonde
    ManchesterBlonde Posts: 3 Member
    Powerplates
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    This?

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  • Nope lol but would love one like that :) I do not use it as such for exercise but do hop on it every other day for 10 mins so thought i should be adding it. It was alot cheaper than people may think as well I am a good bargain hunter but thanks
  • benpoepen
    benpoepen Posts: 20 Member
    I had a cheap one at home for revalidation purposes after a leg surgery. It didn't really help because it's quite weak.

    At the gym there is a professional one. It can vibrate your tooth fillings out. I use it as port of the cooling down to shake the leg muscles loose and to train a bit of balance too. It helps with recovery, but no one uses it to get a workout.
  • SofaKingRad_II
    SofaKingRad_II Posts: 591
    edited January 2015
    Not really exercise, but oddly enough they are quite popular among the female population.
  • dougpconnell219
    dougpconnell219 Posts: 566 Member
    We have over at home. It was recommended for my wife's grandmother to treat diabetic neuropathy.

    I use it now when my legs are sore as hell after leg day. It works ok, but I'd hardly call it exercise.
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