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Bodyblade Classic Kit

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Arrives Thursday, Apr 4
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Color: Black


Style Name: Standard


Features

  • The original and authentic Bodyblade created by physical therapist Bruce Hymanson.
  • Smooth and variable resistive workout. Automatically adjusts to the fitness level of the user. Challenges every major muscle group.
  • Lightweight and portable - travels anywhere. Weight: 1.75 lbs, Length: 4 feet.
  • A great all-around functional training and conditioning tool; 10 minutes a day for a complete strength workout. Enough resistance for performance training yet ideal for active aging and rehab of all adults.
  • Includes: Bodyblade Classic, exercise wall chart, and a complete online exercise library including upper body, lower body, core, and total body workouts.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎49.02 x 5.91 x 2.17 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.29 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4 x 2 x 1 inches


Item Weight: ‎1.5 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Bodyblade


Warranty Description: ‎Limited 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty


Model Name: ‎Mad Dogg Athletics


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎Composite


Suggested Users: ‎""


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Hymanson, Inc.


Part Number: ‎50864


Model Year: ‎2015


Style: ‎Standard


Included Components: ‎Exercise Wall Chart, Complete online exercise library including upper body, lower body, core, and total body workouts., Bodyblade Classic


Size: ‎Classic


Sport Type: ‎Exercise & Fitness


Date First Available: May 27, 2004


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  • Just What I Needed
Color: Black Style Name: Standard
With a rare form of Muscular Dystrophy (fortunately one you live with instead of die from), I am getting to the age where I'm starting to lose upper body strength. I've given a FIITY a try, but it's too much of a muscle-man contraption for my upper body right now. After a little more research, I purchased the Bodyblade classic. Though you can find knockoffs for much less on Amazon, I doubt they have the quality construction of the real thing. The rubber grip in the center of the blade is soft, yet solid and substantial and not prone to split open or fall apart. Likewise, the rubber tips of the blade are also beefy and easy to grip. The blade itself is coated with some kind of fiber composite, probably to keep it from rusting. Quality is top-notch and not likely to be matched by a knock-off. Even after just three weeks of every other day use (for usually no more than ten minutes), I've noticed a turnaround in my ability to lift my arms and maintain my grip on silverware and writing instruments. Consequently, I'd recommend this to anyone whose primary goal is to keep their muscles toned and active. I start out by gripping the middle of the blade and wobbling it back and forth. Doing this, I can feel the 'burn' in my shoulders and neck. I could barely do it at all when I started but can keep it up for about a minute now. After this, I take the ends of the blade in each hand and bend it upward. This gives my biceps a good workout. Bending the blade downward gives my (extremely weak) triceps a challenge. Finally, I hold the blade in my left hand and wobble it, then do the same with my right. I'm optimistic that I'll be able to work up to a ten-to-fifteen-minute workout within a couple months. My ultimate goal is to build enough strength where I can include the FIITY in my work out for at least five minutes, too -- hey, no pain, no gain. Even if I can't make that goal, though, I consider the Bodyblade money well spent and worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2022 by L-1011

  • Like rehad after any surgery: YOU NEED TO BE THE ONE TO PUSH YOURSELF WITH THIS PRODUCT
Color: Black Style Name: Standard
AFTER ROTATOR CUFF SURGERY, WITHOUT GRINDING DOWN OF ANY BONE-SPURS Like rehad after any surgery: YOU NEED TO BE THE ONE TO PUSH YOURSELF WITH THIS PRODUCT. BUT, my physical therapy people that I had for the 6 months prior to buying this item [The same model / type that used in physical therapy] told me that I shouldn't be pushing myself so hard that I am grimacing. I could only use this BodyBlade for like 30-45 seconds at a time for weeks that I tried to. Maybe if I waited a year after surgery? [It hurt to lay with my arm up next to my head (resting on the pillow), until a good year and one half after surgery. I thought I was never going to be the same....Here we are years later, I haven't been doing any exercises and just resumed "normal life" {I used to garden and dig with my shovel regularly before injury / surgery] For a long time, yes, going into a year and 1/2 I just coudn't do things without pain[It was like someone used their knuckle and punched my arm while the muscle was clenched], and slowly I could do more before the "pain hit". Now, since I lost the muscle to work like before, my muscular strength and stamina match. I bet if I started again with the BodyBlade, I could use it like a "normal unhurt person" starting-up with it. I haven't tried. I came with a chart of exercises and I remember there was a video to watch. EASY TO USE, as long as you have the muscle stamina / strength to get the "vibration" / warble movement of the blade going. I wouldn't use the word "STABILITY" to describe what you do with the BodyBlade, so I couldn't rate it. It's plenty sturdy enough. If you've ever used a bow (and arrow), the plastic/ fiber glass blade is sturdy like that. You aren't going to break it doing the exercises. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2022 by V. Shadlow

  • Exercise with low impact to the body
Color: Purple Style Name: Standard
My chiropractor recommended the BodyBlade to me. I love… the product, the website, emails with follow up and suggestions. This is a product that has low impact on my body. Great for strengthening mind and body.
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2022 by kathryn kitchens

  • Simply the best all-around exercise tool I know of.
There are so many great things about the Bodyblade I don't think I could list them all. I've been dealing with complications from a back injury for over 10 years and in all that time, I have been searching for a way to safely exercise my muscles without aggravating my condition. After trying everything from Yoga to Tai Chi and Chi Gung systems, I think I've finally found it. The Bodyblade is so well designed, it's pretty much the safest exercise tool I've ever seen. For one thing, it only weighs about 2 pounds and can only provide as much resistance as you can produce at any given moment. If your arms suddenly get tired or if you start to use it incorrectly, it automatically stops moving which instantly ends the resistance. In other words, with the Bodyblade, you are your own spotter. Learning to use this device is highly self-intuitive and it's virtually impossible to use it incorrectly. The Bodyblade can only do what your body body can do. So if you're in great shape, I imagine it can provide all the challenge you want and then some. But if you're in a weakened condition like me, it will only provide a light level of resistance for as long as you can comfortably continue. Right now, I'm only using it for about 2-5 minutes a day. But the great thing is, in just a few minutes I feel like my WHOLE BODY got a nice, light workout, just right for my current level of ability. I mean, I have spent YEARS trying to figure out a way to safely workout my abs without hurting my back. With the Bodyblade, I can feel my abs, arms, chest, buttocks, and thighs all getting a workout just by standing and holding it in my hands while shaking it side-to-side or up-and-down for about 60 seconds at a time. It feels great to get such a complete workout so quickly. And there's something about the way it requires my full attention in order to keep it in motion that makes it actually fun to use. This isn't the kind of exercise you can do while zoning out and watching TV. But personally, I think that's a good thing. I'd rather be fully into my workout for 5 minutes a day, then doing boring, zombie workouts in front of the TV for 30 or 60 minutes a day. In additon to the Bodyblade itself, the instructional DVD that comes with it is highly informative and really only needs to be watched once or twice to get a full understanding of how to the Bodyblade works. After that, an occasional glance at the Wall Chart should be enough to keep even the fittest athletes busy. Aslo, even if you're not a physical therapist, I recommend watching the section meant for P.T.'s just because it's pretty amazing to see all the ways the designer has figured out how to use this thing! It really is the most versatile exercise tool I've ever seen and I've spent my fair share of time in physical rehab centers... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2006 by RBSF

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