How The Turbosonic Machine WorksThe turbosonic machine's mechanism is a very simple one: the vibrations emanating from the machine and conducted throughout the body stimulates muscle fibers with three times the strength of gravity, causing the muscle fibers to contract and relax with greater strength and speed. The results of the contractions emanated from the turbosonic machine is the enhancement of the muscle strength over a shorter period of time than it is feasible with any other form of muscle training. The turbosonic machine also has an effect on the blood vessels and the circulation of the blood. Even more, the vibrations of the turbosonic machine also reach the tendons and ligaments, which are parts of the body that aren't so easily trained, making them better toned. The function of the intrapelvic muscles and small muscles as for example the facial muscles is improved, not to mention that these muscles cannot be worked out through conventional weight training exercises. Another important advantage is that the exercises involving vibrations in the vertical direction also cause greater calorie consumption than the regular exercises dose. Unlike the conventional muscle training methods that usually involve weight lifting with the turbosonic machine a little additional load is imposed on joints, ligaments and tendons and thus is it ensured that the risk of exercise-induced injury is reduced to a negligible level. The whole body vibration exercises with this machine increase maximum strength by over 30 percent and also reduce the period of training required by 85 percent. The turbosonic machine is revolutionary exercise equipment with optimal application and that can handle maximum results with minimal time.
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