The latest viral fitness trend is literally buzzy. Vibration plates are all over TikTok, with devotees saying they help tone ...
Most human beings don’t like to move, even though moving is how you maintain your muscle mass and, you know, how you stay ...
As we get older, many of us find we can’t walk or move the way we used to. While this can be partly explained as an inevitable symptom of aging, a range of diseases—including Parkinson’s disease, ...
In general, there are two main types of vibration plates: oscillating and tri-plate. Oscillating plates rock from side to ...
WE SEE them all the time on infomercials, but whole-body vibration (WBV) machines may not just be a money-making gimmick after all. The mouse study is published in the Endocrine Society’s journal ...
As we get older, many of us find we can’t walk or move the way we used to. While this can be partly explained as an inevitable symptom of ageing, a range of diseases – including Parkinson’s disease, ...
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 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 ...