A 4 minute cross-training machine???
Categories: Fitness, Reviews & Products
This is ridiculous. It's a cross-training exercise machine that claims to give you an awesome workout in just 4 minutes a day. I guess people with money will buy anything! It's the ROM machine and it's being billed as a 4 minute cross trainer. It supposedly works by exercising 55% of the body's muscles at one time, or 465 calories in 4 minutes. Is that even possible? Sounds a little dangerous to me, and the phrase "if it sounds too good to be true..." comes to mind. Plus the price tag is definitely not too good to be true, at $15,000 I think I'll stick with something I'm sure will work.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
john 10-06-2007 @ 11:57PM
I always see this advertised in in-flight magazines and I completely agree. Sounds absolutely crazy to me, but someone must be buying them. I would guess the manufacturers figured that it sounds too good to be true so people might take them more seriouslly if they put on an insane price tag to boot. Then all it takes is a few suckers. Crazy.
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