Push Up Pro Video
February 28, 2008 by gymboss
Outstanding
February 28, 2008 by gymbossThis product is well engineered, high quality and an outstanding value. I travel a lot, and this product is lightweight, fits great in my suitcase. I not only get a great workout on the road, but I use it at home when I don’t have time to go to the gym. It beats out a similar product on the market that is almost twice the price. I highly recommend this item.
Half price, just as good
February 28, 2008 by gymbossI was considering this and the Perfect Pushup (twice the price). I am glad I went with the Push Up Pro because I saved $20 over the competition and it works just fine. I have nothing to complain about with quality etc. It is harder to do pushups with these than just the floor.
Perfect gift push up pro
February 28, 2008 by gymbossThe person I purchased these for loves them. He had pain in his shoulders but started with the easy program and has already seen significant results within a weeks time.
Comfort tip
February 28, 2008 by gymbossThey do the job well. I bought locally at Wal greens for the same cost. They don’t spin as freely as the competition which I personally like. Solid as hell despite being plastic. Non-slip pads on the bottom keep it from sliding around. The included pamphlet has a basic workout and short, yet helpful eating tips. These will be easier to travel with than the competition. As for comfort…Weight gloves solve any issues with padding. Or use household sponges. Or buy bicycle grips and slice them in half. All of these ideas should save you the extra $20 you’d spend on the competition.
If you use them, they’ll work. But so do normal pushups. These just feel more “natural” if such a thing exists.
Better than perfect pushup - cheaper too.
February 28, 2008 by gymbossCompared to another, similar product the Push Up Pro is a great deal. They both have the same design concept, but you can get your hands on this product for about half the price. Despite the big price difference, for your money you will receive a product that is sturdy, rotates smoothly, and is comfortable on the palms of your hands. I have done standard military push ups for years, and while it took me a minute to get used the rotation this device introduces into the movement, I have found that it feels more natural and puts less strain on my joints. Its probably too early to tell (I just bought the Push Up Pro two weeks ago), but it seems to be helping me take my strength and physique to the next level. Just get it. You’ll be glad you did.
No complaints - reccomended!
February 28, 2008 by gymbossFeels more natural
February 28, 2008 by gymbossThey do the job well. I bought locally at Wal greens for the same cost. They don’t spin as freely as the competition which I personally like. Solid as hell despite being plastic. Non-slip pads on the bottom keep it from sliding around. The included pamphlet has a basic workout and short, yet helpful eating tips. These will be easier to travel with than the competition. As for comfort…Weight gloves solve any issues with padding. Or use household sponges. Or buy bicycle grips and slice them in half. All of these ideas should save you the extra $20 you’d spend on the competition.
If you use them, they’ll work. But so do normal pushups. These just feel more “natural” if such a thing exists.
Cheaper but just as good!
February 28, 2008 by gymbossThere is another version of this same invention currently available. It’s twice as expensive and looks bigger. Well, if you need added cushion, padding, etc., then you might want to buy that one. I got THIS one, however, and think it was well worth it. Some people might complain that the handles are not “comfortable” enough. The first session I did I thought the same thing. However you get used to that very quickly. It’s like anything, it takes some getting used to. The good thing about this device is it is so simple. It takes up no space at all, and basically the work is up to you. It’s definitely worth the money.