The Isokinator: The new way to get an athlectic body

Isokinator Classic by Koelbel and its technique

Fitness will be fascinating: Your Isokinator does not need long cables, levers, or reserving elements anymore. The machine follows for itself with all movements. Direct between your hands or feet ("companion-effect"). Feel free from the constrain-conducted movements of big training machines. The Isokinator transmit previous cable and lever actions into your arms, legs and torso. In this manner the device doubles the effects with new isokinetic (not
isometric) exercises. Build your athletic body faster now.

Everything becomes simple and successful: Set a resistance and dock hands or feet in the "loops". Take the Isokinator in continuous traction and hold this resistance. Now you can move the Isokinator with powerful muscle tension. For example, horizontal, in circles or back and forth. Or vertical up and down.

Suddenly, everywhere and every time a training
It's so easy. You just need seven exercises (15 to 20 minutes / every second day). Train everywhere you want: by travel, at long-distant-Airplanetravels, in hotel rooms, at the beach, in your bathroom or maybe exercise in the morning while lying in the bed. Your "Wake-Up-Training" builds your muscles silent and discreet. You can use it while watching TV or even standing under the running shower. In addition your Isokinator is an excellent help for any unballanced kind of sport.

After 36x training you will built up 38 zentimeter (14,8 inches) new circumference-measurements.
A scientific report confirms the Isokinator: After training 36 times there are 38 cm new circumference measurements (Institute of Sports Science at the University of Hannover, Leibniz University recently). Even whole body parts to be optimized and more efficient. It's the best combined training for health and figure.

Keywords:

Isokinator

Koelbel Training Research

athletic body

muscles


Description: The new way to get an athlectic body by a training with the Isokinator made by Koelbel Training Research.

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