Chat with us, powered by LiveChat

Stronger Muscles And Bones Make Everyday Life
A Whole Lot Easier, Safer And More Enjoyable

Discover why Hypervibe is the fastest and easiest way to strengthen your body and unlock energy you didn´t know you had.1

Making it through 60 years of life to reach retirement leaves some feeling used up and warn out. What do you do when your mind wants an active lifestyle but your body is already saying “I quit!”

Are you finding that ordinary daily tasks are becoming more challenging than they used to be?

Do aches and pains cause you to put off things you would like to do or should be doing? Would you like to know how to prevent the following four things that await many at retirement?

Active Aging En 1
  • Progressive muscle weakness and imbalance cause 1 in 3 people over 65 and nearly half of those over 75 to have falls every year.2
  • Breaking a bone significantly increases the likelihood of an older person being forced to live in nursing home and increases their daily cost of living and dependence on others.3

  • How to stay healthy and independent for years to come

    Growing older doesn´t sound like much fun but the good news is that there is something safe, quick and easy you can do to improve physical condition and enjoy years of worry-free independence.

    Keep reading to discover how a few minutes at home on our machine can give you…

    Active Aging En 2
    Legs that are stable
    and dependable
    Falls and broken bones are much less likely when you combine strong muscles and bones with good balance. We can show you how to achieve all three with as little as 2 minutes per day.1,6,7

    Active Aging En 3
    Protection for your
    legs and feet
    Developing poor circulation of the legs and feet can lead to serious health problems if not corrected. We will show you a way to quickly improve your circulation without putting a strain on your heart.9

  • Introducing Hypervibe Whole Body Vibration

    As you have probably guessed, exercise plays a crucial role in attaining all of those benefits and preventing the kind of problems you´d prefer not to think about.

    However, when most people reach retirement age, joining all the 20 year olds at the local gym isn´t an option. Still, you need to exercise with sufficient intensity if you want to strengthen muscles and bones, improve balance and have more energy. This is where Hypervibe comes to your rescue.

    High Intensity Results With Low Intensity Effort

    Hypervibe Whole Body Vibration safely and comfortably delivers stimulation to your body that:

    • Feels good – this is the first key to why people tell us they are more inclined to do Hypervibe than any other kind of exercise14
    • Only requires a few minutes to be effective – this is the second key; depending on the goal your Hypervibe workout may only require a few minutes a day.15
    • Doesn´t require much movement – if your joints feel uncomfortable in a certain position, simply remain in a position that is comfortable; the machine will still stimulate your muscles, bones and circulation.8,16,17
    • Is safer than other forms of exercise – you don´t have to leave home, lift weights, run or jump around which eliminates the main risk factors for injury.18,19,20
    • Can be easily controlled – when it feels comfortable, with a push of a button or by changing body position you progress to a higher intensity to increase your results.
  • How Hypervibe Works

    The vibrating platform moves you up and down, a few millimetres at a time with carying speeds. As it does this there are three main effects on your body.

    • Active Aging En 4

      1. Increased Gravity

      As the platform rises, your body is accelerated upwards. You feel this as a force named G-force where ´G´ stands for ´Gravity´. In other words the machine exposes your body to increased Gravity.

      One way your body responds to increased Gravity is by increasing muscle strength and tone.19 Israeli researchers20 showed this when they had subjects do 2 minutes of vibration exercise with 23G of Gravity (23 times Earth´s Gravity) three times a week and compared that to a control group doing the same exercises without vibration. After 3 weeks the control group increased strength by 16% – the vibration exercise group increased strength by an incredible 49.8%

    • Active Aging En 5

      2. Rhythmic Movement

      The rapid up/down movement with a subsequent increase/decrease of G-force creates waves of movement through the soft tissues of your body. In slow motion you can actually see the skin and muscles ripple like water. This ripple spreads from the point of contact throughout the body.

      This increases the flow6 of fluids like blood and lymph which speeds up recovery while helping to keep swelling under control. As these fluids vibrate, heat is generated which quickly warms up your joints and muscles21 making movement easier and more comfortable; similar to having a massage

    • Active Aging En 6

      3. Muscle Reflexes

      The platform movement causes repetitive bending and straightening of your joints. As the muscles attached to them quickly stretch it results in strong reflex muscle contractions.22 You´ve seen this happen when someone taps below your knee cap causing your leg to jerk forward.

      The heightened nerve and muscle activity results in a number of benefits such as:

      • Increased muscle power – power is the ability to generate force quickly and is essential for sports involving sprinting, jumping or power lifting events like Strongman and Cross Fit. The rapid muscle contractions created by vibration training develop increased muscle power. Less time training means more time eating and recovering.2
      • Reduced warm-up time – exercising muscles burn up fats and sugars releasing heat. This increase in heat makes movement more comfortable and reduces risk of injury. A good preparation for other activities that can be done quickly.20
      • Reduced warm-up time – exercising muscles burn up fats and sugars releasing heat. This increase in heat makes movement more comfortable and reduces risk of injury. A good preparation for other activities that can be done quickly.20
      • Increased energy – regularly making the muscles do work increases metabolism and stimulates brain activity associated with feeling good. The result is that you not only feel more energetic, you have more energy to do the things you want.18
      • Stronger bones – the combination of increased muscle force pulling on bones with the increase in lymph and blood flowing through them results in bones becoming stronger.23
      • Better agility – vibration training is well known for increasing balance which when combined with more muscle power makes you more agile.18
      • Improved flexibility – 18 sessions of vibration training with 17G resulted in a 58% increase in hamstring flexibility.24 Each session took only 3 minutes.
  • What kind of vibration delivers the best results?

    Scientific research has revealed what gets results and what doesn´t. Consider some examples: How a 98 year old was able to improve balance, muscle power and agility by 40% with only 2 minutes a day of exercise.7

    In this research, subjects stood on a vibration machine for 2 minutes a day over a period of 18 days. Even though it only lasted 2 minutes a day, the machine was set to deliver 9G of G-force or in other words, 9 times the normal amount of gravity. That might sound like a lot but it is very safe and feels comfortable. Also keep in mind the subjects were up to 98 years of age and tolerated the vibration without problem. Before the experiment all subjects were rated as being “high risk” for having falls. After the 18 days they were re-tested and now rated as being “low risk”. They were able to quickly improve their test scores by 40% because of the improvements in muscle power and balance. It only took 2 minutes a day but the key was that they used 9G of G-force.

    A repeat20 study was performed with subjects of a similar age who performed the same tests only this time they used 8G of G-force and achieved a 35% improvement. Slightly less G-force resulted in slightly less improvement.

    In yet another similar study26 the G-force was reduced to 1G of G-force. The subjects were of a similar age and performed the same tests only this time there was 0% improvement

    CONCLUSION: High G-force works whereas low G-force does very little or nothing at all. This “high G-force is better” theme can be found almost exclusively throughout the hundreds of Whole Body Vibration research papers that now exist.

    Active Aging En 7
    Active Aging En 8

    I was determined to deal with my bone density issues safely and naturally so I turned to vibration training. After 2 years of Hypervibe my bone density increased 8.3% – I was astonished.

    Cydya
    CBSNY TV Show, USA

  • Answers to questions you may have

    • I have a recent injury that is still painful, could I still use the machine?
      Unless your injury is a broken bone, in many cases you can still perform Vibration exercise. It allows you to stimulate muscles, circulation and lymphatic drainage without moving your joints excessively ie. remain in a comfortable position while the machine works on your body.
    • Once I have it, how will I know how to use it with patients?
      We provide you with access to our support site including video examples and demonstrations of the therapeutic applications. We also have a network of professionals like yourself that are already experienced with Whole Body Vibration that could provide additional support.
    • I intend to use the machine in my clinic – is there a chance it will break?
      The machine comes with a 1-year on-site warranty for light commercial use and will handle a 180kg (397lb) person using the machine at full power 2 or 3 times a week. Additionally we have a service centre in your country if parts are needed.
    • What if I want the machine but can’t afford it right now?
      Depending on which Hypervibe dealer you buy from you may qualify for interest-free finance meaning you get the machine delivered to you right away then have many months in which to pay off the value of the machine and any fees that the finance company may charge.
    Active Aging En 9
    Do you have a question for us?

    If you have any other questions or need some help placing your order, our friendly support staff are waiting to help you today.

    Whole Body Vibration Buyers Guide – 41 Vibration Machines Tested

    Only 9 of 41 passed all the tests and could produce the level of vibration responsible for the most impressive research results. Hypervibe was the only machine for under $3000 to make it into the top 9. The average output of all machines under $3000 is 4G. Hypervibe can produce up to 17G.

  • Start your transformation now!

    Active Aging En 10

    Click here to be taken to our order page. This is something you don’t want to put off, the benefits are too great and the effort required is so little. Take advantage of this technology and let it work for you.

    Just like the others on this page who said YES to Hypervibe you can expect the same great service they received, the same ongoing support and guidance they receive and the same benefits they continue to receive like:

    • Better posture23
    • Stronger muscles4
    • Less Discomfort2
    • Stronger bones21
    • Being more agile4
    • Improved flexibility and ease of movement11
    • Relieving and reviving your lower back2
  • References

    • Sealey R, ‘Effects of Exercise Interventions on Physical Condition and Health of Vietnam Veterans.’ International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, August 2011, Vol 18, No. 8.
    • Tinetti ME. Risk factors for falls among elderly persons living in the community. N Engl J Med 1988;319: 1701
    • Van Weel C. Falls, a community perspective. Lancet 1995;345:1549-51
    • Meigs JB. Risk factors for clinical benign prostatic hyperplasia in a community-based population of healthy ageing men. J Clin Epidemiol. 2001 Sep;54(9):935-44.
    • Nygaard, I. Prevalence of symptomatic pelvic floor disorders in US women.JAMA, Sept. 17, 2008; vol 300: pp 1311-1316
    • Kawanabe K. Effect of whole-body vibration exercise and muscle strengthening, balance, and walking exercises on walking ability in the elderly. Keio J Med. 2007 Mar;56(1):28-33.
    • Bruyere O. Controlled whole body vibration to decrease fall risk and improve health-related quality of life of nursing home residents. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2005 Feb;86(2):303-7
    • Ruan XY. Effects of vibration therapy on bone mineral density in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. Chin Med J (Engl). 2008 Jul 5;121(13):1155-8
    • Stewart JM. Plantar vibration improves leg fluid flow in perimenopausal women. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2005 Mar;288(3):R623-9
    • Stewart JM. Plantar vibration improves leg fluid flow in perimenopausal women. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2005 Mar;288(3):R623-9
    • Kessler NJ. Whole body vibration therapy for painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy: a pilot study. J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2013 Oct;17(4):518-22.
    • Rittweger J. Treatment of chronic lower back pain with lumbar extension and whole-body vibration exercise: a randomized controlled trial. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2002 Sep 1;27(17): 1829-34
    • Park YG. Therapeutic Effect of Whole Body Vibration on Chronic Knee Osteoarthritis. Ann Rehabil Med. 2013 Aug;37(4):505-15.
    • Sealy R. Acute Exercise In Vietnam Veterans Is Associated With Positive Subjective Experiences. Int J Exerc Sci 3(1): 36-42, 2010.
    • van den Tillaar R. Will whole-body vibration training help increase the range of motion of the hamstrings? J Strength Cond Res. 2006 Feb;20(1):192-6.
    • Delecluse C, Roelants M, Verschueren S. 2003. Strength increase after whole-body vibration compared with resistance training, Med Sci Sports Exerc, 35(6), 1033-41.
    • Sanudo. Whole body vibration training improves leg blood flow and adiposity in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus -. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2013 Sep;113(9):2245-52.
    • Rohlmann A. In vivo measurements of the effect of whole body vibration on spinal loads. Eur Spine J. 2014 Mar;23(3):666-72.
    • Cardinale M. Whole body vibration exercise: are vibrations good for you? Br J Sports Med. 2005 Sep;39(9):585-9
    • Zhang L, ‘Effect of whole-body vibration exercise on mobility,balance ability and general health status in frail elderly patients: a pilot randomized controlled trial.’ Clin Rehabil. 2013 Jul 17
    • Bosco C. The Influence of Whole-Body Vibration on the Mechanical Behaviour of Skeletal Muscle; Clinical Physiology, 1999; 19: 183-187
    • Cochrane, D. The Effect of Acute Lower-Body Vibration Exercise on the Rate of Muscle Temperature Increase. European Journal of Applied Physiology (2008):103, 441-448
    • Cochrane DJ. Changes in joint angle, muscle-tendon complex length, muscle contractile tissue displacement, and modulation of EMG activity during acute whole-body vibration. Muscle Nerve. 2009 Sep;40(3):420-9
    • Fontana TL. The effect of weight-bearing exercise with low frequency, whole body vibration on lumbosacral proprioception: a pilot study on normal subjects. Aust J Physiother. 2005;51(4):259-63
    • Rittweger J. Vibration as an exercise modality: how it may work, and what its potential might be. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2010 Mar;108(5):877-904.
    • Beaudart C. Effects of 3 months of short sessions of controlled whole body vibrations on the risk of falls among nursing home residents. BMC Geriatr. 2013 May 6;13:4
0
Your Cart