Whole body vibration (WBV) machines are an excellent way to improve balance, aid recovering muscles, and increase muscle strength and endurance. Here are some of the top exercises to make the most out of your WBV machine. Remember to adjust the frequency settings to match the purpose for each move.
The beauty in this move is in its simplicity. Here’s how to do it:
This move focuses on your lower body and, depending on what setting your machine is set to, can improve balance, aid in muscle recovery, maintain or improve bone density, or increase muscle strength or endurance.
After a few minutes, switch sides. The further you bend your knees and bring your hips toward the ground, the more intense the exercise becomes. This exercise trains and tones your legs and glutes. It also helps with balance.
This compound exercise works your entire body, including your arms, shoulders, back, abs, glutes, and legs. Push-ups are intense on their own, but when combined with the vibration of the machine and the incline introduced when your feet are on the platform, it challenges even the most fit individuals.
Your shoulders, back, glutes, and quadriceps muscles will thank you for this stretch. Discontinue if you feel any pain.
One of the most common spots for tightness in the body is the hamstrings—the back of the thighs. Tight hamstrings can cause back pain as the muscles pull on the hips, throwing the spine out of normal alignment and causing the posture to slouch. Relax those muscles with this massage:
With regular, moderate use, as part of your weekly exercise program, your WBV machine can help you maximize your fitness levels.
Have you tried any of these exercises with a whole body vibration machine? Let us know in the comments below.
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