the ad is on tv here now and they look sillier evertime i see it...
try push ups with a towell under each hand (scrunched up0 and see if it does what they say on the ad...it's the exact same thing as the product
The Perfect Pushup
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husband had purchased the perfect push up for me a while back and the boxed stayed in garage for months. I posted a thread a while back about toning arms and I was told to do push ups. Well, as a result of some wrist injuries as a child and being a typist for 5 years, push ups put a lot of strain on wrist. To be honest using the perfect push up or dumbells is the only way I can do push ups and not feel such a strain. I have to admit for me do the perfect push up with the twist is more challenging than doing them on dumbells. But, if a person doesn't have problems with their wrist then they wouldn't have a need for the product and would probably find it useless. But for me it works, taking that pressure off wrist.
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Good Workout
I personally own this item and it works very well. I seen results within a week, felt results the same day.
I use these, I mix it up every week between normal pushups and using perfect pushups to warm up pre-workout, I can do more normal pushups than perfect pushups. And I finish with a dropset at the end of workouts (chair, floor, knees) where the sweat would run down back like a waterfall. OK maybe not quite that much.
I have to agree blast straps or jungle-gym would be far more useful.nitecrawler wrote:something like blast strap or rings should be a better investment than this.
http://www.flexcart.com/members/eliteft ... 95&pid=916
Also you can do many different exercise like inverted rows etc and they look much more durable.
http://www.thestrengthcompany.co.uk/pro ... gle_gym_1/