Nice walk with LOTH!!
Anyone here use a bodyblade? Thoughts?
My PT regimen for the past 5 years includes Bodyblade and I hope my Bodyblade will not be on a trash heap ever. My wife has used Bodyblade for longer than I can recall. I hope hers will not be on a trash heap either.I’ve been in the health and fitness profession for 40 years, my thoughts: It’s just one of the latest in a VERY long line of BS fitness gadgets. It’s no doubt making lots of money for someone, but those things will be sitting on the trash heap with thigh masters and all the other gizmos that are garbage before too long.
My PT regimen for the past 5 years includes Bodyblade and I hope my Bodyblade will not be on a trash heap ever. My wife has used Bodyblade for longer than I can recall. I hope hers will not be on a trash heap either.Anyone here use a bodyblade? Thoughts?
My PT regimen for the past 5 years includes Bodyblade and I hope my Bodyblade will not be on a trash heap ever. My wife has used Bodyblade for longer than I can recall. I hope hers will not be on a trash heap either.
This worries me. Who is right?Well I’m sure there are still some Thigh Masters out there that haven’t made it to the trash heap yet either.
The fact that someone uses something, likes something, promotes something, or recommends something, is not proof of efficacy or even safety.
Physical Therapists, bless their hearts, have often been wrong with regards to rehab protocols. That’s a fact, as proven by scientific studies, usually carried out years after the harm is done. The same is true with regards to Doctors and all manner of other experts.
If you like using the Bodyblade cool, but that doesn’t mean it’s particularly beneficial, and certainly is not evidence that it’s the best tool for the job (whatever job you are specifically using it for with regards to rehab), or any job for that matter.
This worries me. Who is right?