I wouldn't buy that with your money. Whats keeping me from those firm show-em-off abs is laziness. I could get of my a** and join a gym now that my wrist has healed.
I bet it works great. I never read reviews when a product reaches this magnitude. The competition is crazy ass and I know what competitors do. My girlfriend has a great business where everyone writes rave reviews until you see a bad one, check it out and find there is a paid moron behind it.
So, don't read that nonsense. It has a 2 month guarantee. I would try it myself and take it back. They are a huge company that is just getting off the ground with this thing and have major sponsors. Common sense says that these people are not going to put their name out there if the product sucks.
If it was a 19.95 product where you get another one free, then I would read the reviews. No. I take that back, those are the ones that I turn the channel and ignore.
This is a good thing. I'm going to get one and then you can laugh at me.
No. Electric stimulation is an effective method to tone muscle and gain strength. ONLY as an added method and when all other exercises have been included. It's an enhancement of traditional exercise and diet routines, not a replacement.
Maybe if I started doing 100 squats, ran a mile, did 50 jumping jacks, yada,yada, yada everyday on my training for a whatever I would. When I'm eating spaghetti and meatballs, smoking darts , and boozing instead I'm not going to delude myself into thinking this thing is going to help my physique.
I dunno what the belt thing is, but the answer to your questions is YES.. I WOULD eat a delicious meal that costs $200 and fattened me up a bit.. We might disagree on what perfect is, though.
S, yes, I know. I read it. What you posted is an advertisement, not an article. So, I looked at reviews & other articles on it. Do you want me to tell you I think it is something you should spend your money on? I don't. I think it is a waste of money. I wouldn't buy it for the reasons I stated.
I'd be tempted to. Like many out there, I'd like to try and reclaim past glory when my waistline was smaller. But sometimes you just can't go back again.
How sad. Why do you think that your body is something like that? I met a man in my gym yesterday. He was 61, he had the body of a 30 year old. He had not one line or wrinkle on his face.
That is what happens when you don't think the way you do. I have been 270 pounds. I lost it myself. I was never hungry and I did it in 2 1/2 years. Before and when I was obese like that? I swear you would never believe I could return to my former glory.
I don't look 20, but I look very good. I am 66. I take vitamins, eat right and exercise and I feel amazing.
You should try it instead of waiting for the inevitable decay.
It says right there in the flick "If you want to tone your abs you have to eat right and exercise." You are talking about paying to be lazy. You can be lazy for free.
We also observe that 200 bux is only cab fare, so it's not a very expensive toy.
This post was edited by Not Sure at January 23, 2017 3:12 PM MST
Sounds like the perfect scam... if it didn't work you didn't do it right ... much easier and more emotionally healthy to do moderate exercise and become comfortable with who you are and what your natural body shape is