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Sporting Goods : Perfect Pushup - Original

Perfect Pushup - Original

from: BodyRev




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 10





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: BodyRev
Color: Black
EAN: 0094922651631
Label: BodyRev
Product Manufacturer: BodyRev
Material Type: Steel handle tube
Model: PP6000
Publisher: BodyRev
Ranking: 10
Studio: BodyRev


Product facts:
  • Unique rotating handles allow your arms to rotate naturally during pushups
  • Engages more muscles, while reducing joint strain
  • Exercises based on U.S. Navy SEAL Two Min Drills
  • Top of the line model with chrome steel handles, one piece ABS upper housing supports users up 300 lb
  • **Now includes Free Perfect Pushup Instructional DVD**$9.95 Value







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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great tool
Being in mid-40's, I was out of shape. 25 years ago I was toned and strong. I've started to use Perfect Pushup for about past 4 weeks doing between 10~20 every morning and night. It was hard to do even 10 at first but now I can easily do 20 and can extend to 30. I see difference in my upper body and feeling great. Combined with cardio I'm feeling better than ever. Try these and use them regularly. This is the first informercial product that has worked for me.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect Pushup is the Perfect Workout
This is a very quality purchase for anyone that is looking to buff up in a few months time. I have been using the Perfect Pushup for the past 7 weeks, and can already see the differences and feel the changes. It takes about 20 minutes to do a full workout, and after the 19 day period of the workout, which is set up for you, you max out, and then set your workout for the next 3 weeks. I have not even been to the weight room at all, I use this with a combination of dumbbells, abdominal crunches/sit-ups and aerobics.
Overall a great purchase...



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - perfect
I have a right wrist that does not bend due to a motorcycle accident. I have a hard time with push ups and getting up off the floor. This product solves my push up problem . it works perfectly and is the right size of grip. I DO recommend this. It is also a more NATURAL way to do a pushup



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - good idea but many flaws
I HAVE BEEN AN ADVOCATE OF PUSH-UPS FOR MANY YEARS AND CONSIDER MYSELF AN EXPERT IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND PRACTICE OF PUSH-UPS. THE IDEA OF THIS DEVICE IS INTERESTING BUT FLAWED IN SOME WAYS TO ME.THE FIRST THING IS THE LOOSE MOVEMENT OF THE DEVICE DOES NOT ALLOW FOR A NOVICE TO FEEL STABLE WHEN THEY FIRST GRASP THE CLAMPS, I ALSO IMMEDIATELY NOTICED THAT THEY SAT TOO LOW ON THE FLOOR, THE BASE SHOULD BE A LITTLE HIGHER SO THE PERSON CAN START COMFORTABLE OVER THE CLAMPS. ALSO MY HANDS ARE LARGE FROM DOING PUSH-UPS FOR MANY YEARS AND THESE HANDLES STILL TASKED MY ABILITY TO GRIP THE HANDLES.IF THE INVENTORS ADDED A LOCK ON THE SWIVEL OF THE CLAMPS I COULD GET MORE USE OUT OF DIFFERENT POSITIONS FOR MY PUSH-UPS.GOOD CONCEPT BUT NOT APPLIED TO THE MAXIMUM STRENGTH YOU CAN GET OUT OF PUSH-UPS.



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