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2 Μαΐ 2014 · Late-night infomercials promote crazy fitness products that guarantee unbelievable results. You’ll be able to completely change your body and look like a superhero with as little effort as...
The makers of vibration plates do make a lot of claims and if you buy based on those alone, I'd be cautious. I however decided to try one and found that if you actively did exercises while doing it, it was a total sweat sesh. Also, if you factor in the thousands of positive reviews online (yes, some are probably fake), it might be worth trying.
16 Ιουν 2023 · It's important to use caution when using fitness trackers and other mobile applications. BBB has tips to use mobile apps wisely and avoid scams.
"As Seen On TV" exercise equipment makes some lofty promises. Here's which gizmos actually deliver and which definitely do not, according to trainers.
Vibrate your way to a slimmer, fitter you. Just strap yourself to a piece of equipment turn it on and watch your body be transformed. But, does it work? Considering vibration plate exercise machines can be costly, it's wise to find out before you buy whether or not they're a scam.
21 Μαρ 2013 · Watching an infomercial for the latest fitness gadget is like taking crack for the average consumer. The infomercial usually has a cool fitness gadget being used by a beautiful fitness model who has never seen the device before in their lives.
22 Σεπ 2020 · 1. Too Good to Be True Promises: Seems simple enough: “15 Pounds of Lean Muscle in 30 Days” obviously should stand out to you. However, the most effective lies contain bits of the truth. And this ad can be a bit confusing with the amount of likes and traffic it is receiving.