Crazy Rolling Device in my gym?
rainbowbow
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Hey guys,
I just found this weird device in my gym.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M7frgGThj0
Has anyone used this before? If so, how did it feel and would you recommend it?
I was so confused when i kept seeing people go sit down on it. I am too nervous to try it.
I just found this weird device in my gym.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M7frgGThj0
Has anyone used this before? If so, how did it feel and would you recommend it?
I was so confused when i kept seeing people go sit down on it. I am too nervous to try it.
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Lol reminds of the belt thingys from years ago that were supposed to shake the fat off. It does look like it would get rid of a lot of tension though0
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rosehips60 wrote: »Lol reminds of the belt thingys from years ago that were supposed to shake the fat off. It does look like it would get rid of a lot of tension though
yes, it does look like that huh! Haha, it just looked insane to me i've never seen anything like it.0 -
rainbowbow wrote: »Hey guys,
I just found this weird device in my gym.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M7frgGThj0
Has anyone used this before? If so, how did it feel and would you recommend it?
I was so confused when i kept seeing people go sit down on it. I am too nervous to try it.
It looks...umm...naughty.
I'd avoid it.0 -
crazyjerseygirl wrote: »rainbowbow wrote: »Hey guys,
I just found this weird device in my gym.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M7frgGThj0
Has anyone used this before? If so, how did it feel and would you recommend it?
I was so confused when i kept seeing people go sit down on it. I am too nervous to try it.
It looks...umm...naughty.
I'd avoid it.
i would say 99% of the people i saw using it were shredded big dudes. they kept going over there and sitting on it.0 -
omg! Is that out in the open where everyone can see you use it?! hahaha, that video, she was getting down in the inner thighs and buttocks! I couldn't imagine doing that in front of people! If it was behind a closed curtain I would use it......0
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MonkeyMel21 wrote: »omg! Is that out in the open where everyone can see you use it?! hahaha, that video, she was getting down in the inner thighs and buttocks! I couldn't imagine doing that in front of people! If it was behind a closed curtain I would use it......
yep! It's out in the open. it also lights up light blue when it's on so it attracts attention. Thats why i kept looking over there.0 -
Gonna stick to a foam roller myself. I think I'd be pissed if my gym wasted money on a gimmick like this.
I've seen ppl from the UK ask about the 'jiggling plates' that supposedly spot reduce that they have in gyms over there. This seems like it would be in the same grouping....something no one really needs but everyone think they must have ...so they purchase one for home use.
I'll pass0 -
It reminds of all those 1950-60's exercise equipment!!
http://www.lifeaura.com/vintage-fitness-equipment-weird-workout-machines-from-the-past/
They even had the stomach roller then.# 20 -
rainbowbow wrote: »crazyjerseygirl wrote: »rainbowbow wrote: »Hey guys,
I just found this weird device in my gym.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M7frgGThj0
Has anyone used this before? If so, how did it feel and would you recommend it?
I was so confused when i kept seeing people go sit down on it. I am too nervous to try it.
It looks...umm...naughty.
I'd avoid it.
i would say 99% of the people i saw using it were shredded big dudes. they kept going over there and sitting on it.
I hope their zippers were up.0 -
Hearts_2015 wrote: »This looks like it's from 'As seen on TV!' Walgreen's special. Curious, are you located in the US? I know in the UK a number of members over the last few years have been talking about the 'plate' that you stand on and shake to spot reduce.
It sounds... well, sorta scammy so makes me wonder what gym it's in?
Maybe it's a museum relic put out in Bright Orange for an Anniversary showing of it's invention date.
I'm in Scandanavia.
I am from the US and have seen the shake plate nonsense where you can burn SOOO many more calories. I know thats a scam.
I didn't even know what this device was until i googled many random search items like "rolling wood device" and "fitness roller mechanical" and so on. haha0 -
galgenstrick wrote: »rainbowbow wrote: »crazyjerseygirl wrote: »rainbowbow wrote: »Hey guys,
I just found this weird device in my gym.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M7frgGThj0
Has anyone used this before? If so, how did it feel and would you recommend it?
I was so confused when i kept seeing people go sit down on it. I am too nervous to try it.
It looks...umm...naughty.
I'd avoid it.
i would say 99% of the people i saw using it were shredded big dudes. they kept going over there and sitting on it.
I hope their zippers were up.
i've never seen guys in gymware with zippers?0 -
It reminds of all those 1950-60's exercise equipment!!
http://www.lifeaura.com/vintage-fitness-equipment-weird-workout-machines-from-the-past/
They even had the stomach roller then.# 2
yep! thats exactly what it's like. weird!!0 -
rosehips60 wrote: »Lol reminds of the belt thingys from years ago that were supposed to shake the fat off. It does look like it would get rid of a lot of tension though
thats exactly what i was thinking lol
i guess it would FEEL good, esp on sore muscles but doubt theres much calorie burning going on. unless youre using it for um.... adult activities. cause it looks like that, too.... LOLOLOLOL0 -
Um....
I think I'd like a foot massage from that.
I'm going to stop myself from saying anything else.0 -
rainbowbow wrote: »galgenstrick wrote: »rainbowbow wrote: »crazyjerseygirl wrote: »rainbowbow wrote: »Hey guys,
I just found this weird device in my gym.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M7frgGThj0
Has anyone used this before? If so, how did it feel and would you recommend it?
I was so confused when i kept seeing people go sit down on it. I am too nervous to try it.
It looks...umm...naughty.
I'd avoid it.
i would say 99% of the people i saw using it were shredded big dudes. they kept going over there and sitting on it.
I hope their zippers were up.
i've never seen guys in gymware with zippers?
HA HA HA me neither! LMAO good come back.0 -
rosehips60 wrote: »Lol reminds of the belt thingys from years ago that were supposed to shake the fat off. It does look like it would get rid of a lot of tension though
LOLOLOL....this is exactly what I was thinking.0 -
It reminds of all those 1950-60's exercise equipment!!
http://www.lifeaura.com/vintage-fitness-equipment-weird-workout-machines-from-the-past/
They even had the stomach roller then.# 2
The stomach roller mentioned above is almost exactly what the OP shared... it's from the 1800's. LOL Here's a blurb from the Kelloggs Cornflakes inventor himself who also invented this contraction:
"Actually, truth be told, Kellogg was known for many unorthodox views, and not just about exercising! Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, who brought us corn flakes, and bran flakes, along with his brother Keith Kellogg, was quite the character. He lived during the 1800’s and worked as the chief physician at the infamous Battle Creek Sanitarium in Michigan. Really, this was an extravagant health resort for the wealthy. It actually gained most of it fame in 1994 when the movie “The Road to Wellville” came out. While Kellogg was a genius and introduced a myriad of useful ideas, such as the perils of smoking, the importance of intestinal health, the significance of STDs, as well as the underlying dangers of coffee, he also had some really odd beliefs. He believed in female genital mutilation, celibacy, electric shock therapy, immersion in freezing cold radium laced water as a means of therapy, and racial segregation, among many other strange and hideous things. However, he, like Dr. Zander also advocated the use of massage machines as methods of exercise."
Sounds like a lovely guy..0 -
Omg I can't stop watching that video.
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I can imagine various uses for that contraption.....0
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now i want cereal.....0
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It's not for weight loss. The idea is to break muscle adhesions and ease soreness.
You can do the same thing at home with a rolling pin.0 -
omg I can't wait to show this video to my husband when he gets home! I giggled so much0
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azulvioleta6 wrote: »It's not for weight loss. The idea is to break muscle adhesions and ease soreness.
You can do the same thing at home with a rolling pin.
Ya ya....rolling pin0 -
I love how it says "recommended EXERCISE minutes...". haha0
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crazyjerseygirl wrote: »rainbowbow wrote: »Hey guys,
I just found this weird device in my gym.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M7frgGThj0
Has anyone used this before? If so, how did it feel and would you recommend it?
I was so confused when i kept seeing people go sit down on it. I am too nervous to try it.
It looks...umm...naughty.
I'd avoid it.
YAY!!!0 -
... think I could just lay over it on my back? Maybe that'd be weird... >.>0
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Lizadizzle wrote: »... think I could just lay over it on my back? Maybe that'd be weird... >.>
I've seen videos of this thing. Nothing weird about it.0 -
ncboiler89 wrote: »Lizadizzle wrote: »... think I could just lay over it on my back? Maybe that'd be weird... >.>
I've seen videos of this thing. Nothing weird about it.
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rosehips60 wrote: »Lol reminds of the belt thingys from years ago that were supposed to shake the fat off. It does look like it would get rid of a lot of tension though
I found one of those in my grandfathers basement! Lol maybe one day ill plug it in0
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