Flex Pro Belt
- by vphillips
- 2012-12-10 01:12:38
- Exercise & Sports
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- 4 comments
I was wondering if the Flex Pro belt is dangerous for me. It is the belt that helps you tone and tighten your love handles ( lol..yes I have those) I would like to get rid of them..the easy way of course.. but not at the expense of my health. I have tried to find out some info on this and the only thing I found was that it would interfere with would be installation of the pacemaker.. Any ideas?
4 Comments
oh no
by vphillips - 2012-12-11 09:12:58
Well...that's not what I wanted to hear..but you would know if they work since he has so many.. thank you..I guess its the walking track for me..lol
No Spot Reducers
by tennisguy - 2012-12-15 10:12:01
I have always heard that nothing will reduce a specific area of your body. I was reaching a point at which I could not get into my trousers.
As my name indicates, I play a lot of tennis. To lose weight, I started going to the fitness center on nontennis days, riding the stationary bike, doing sit-ups, and also doing weight training. I quickly lost five pounds and am aiming to lose five more pounds.
I am not bragging, but just giving you the benefit, if any, of my experience.
Lou
No Spot Reducers
by vphillips - 2012-12-15 11:12:15
Thanks. My problem is motivation to work by myself. I tend to " play hookie" with workouts if there isnt a partner to keep me going at it.. Sad isn't it? LOL
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no idea if it's safe but
by Tracey_E - 2012-12-10 04:12:39
there are no short cuts. Diet will get rid of excess fat, exercise will tone. I've never heard of any gadget like that working. My husband has a big pile of them, all unused or barely used then tossed aside. And he still has the love handles ;o)