Description
At some time, most of us experience stiff and sore muscles caused by stress and poor posture. During a typical day we sit in office chairs for several hours, drive in traffic, or lift and carry heavy objects. All of these contribute to muscle tension that can cause back pain, spasms in the neck and shoulders as well as headaches. Help counteract the daily stresses that contribute to a stiff, sore back and neck with Staminas Inversion Pro inversion system. Youll feel the tensions, stresses, and pain of the day melt away as you recline and invert on the Inversion Pro. Inversion therapy is endorsed and recommended by doctors and hospitals as a way to strengthen your back, elongate your spine, and relieve the pressure on discs, ligaments, and nerve roots. In fact, studies have shown that muscle tension declines 35 percent within ten seconds of inversion, and that inverting as little as 25 degrees for even a few minutes a day can help relax tense muscles. The Inversion Pro provides padded, half-circle handlebar assists for easier inversion and easier return, leg lock features for extra security while inverted, a heavy steel construction frame, and skid resistant rubber floor protectors for maximum stability and security. The padded, half-circle assist handles are easier to grasp, and allow you to easily and smoothly change your inversion position. Instead of collars around your ankles, the Inversion Pro features the leg lock. The leg lock has less restrictive, yet fully secure heel holders along with foam pads that adjust and lock against the front of the ankle. A push-button lever releases or adjusts the tension to hold your ankles securely yet comfortably in place as you invert. Getting on and off the Inversion Pro is easy. The Inversion Pro adjusts to fit most heights with a height adjustment beam that is clearly marked in centimeters and inches.
The Stamina Inversion Pro with Assist lets you invert to multiple angles, which allows for traction and decompression of the spine. It helps you to stretch and rejuvenate muscles, rounding out your exercise routine. The Pro model provides the added benefits and convenience of the foam-padded handlebar assists and adjustable leg-lock mechanism. This table sports foam-padded ankle collars, a sturdy steel-frame, and a nylon-stitched support pad.
Features
- Inversion Pro features easily adjustable leg locking mechanism
- Return-assist foam-padded handlebars
- Foam-padded ankle collars
- Nylon-stitched support pad
- Sturdy steel-frame construction
Reviews
Inversion is an excellent way of relieving oneself of lower back pain and stress on your joist that bears much of your weight as well as your back. It lessens the negative effect of gravity by placing your feet much higher than your head. Just to put it simply – hang you upside down. It decompresses your spine which results to your vertebrae stretched out to ease pressure in your disk.
Using inversion table is said to lessen headaches, aid in reducing varicose veins, improve posture and of course relieves stress. The idea might be unfamiliar to you but if you look closely, inversion therapy has been practice as early as 400 B.C.
So if you are one of those who are suffering from back pain, poor circulation or stress then you should try inversion. There is plenty of inversion equipment that can help you from inversion table to gravity boots. In fact Stamina Inversion Pro with Assist might just be worth a try.
It lets you invert to different angles which allows decompression of the spine. It features a 90 degree angle range. It brings the ease of the fully padded handlebar assists and a leg lock mechanism that can be easily adjusted. It also features a foam padded ankle collars, support pad and a solid steel-frame. It can accommodate 4 inches 9 feet to six inches five feet and can hold up to 250 pounds. It is easy to set-up.
So check it out now and it might just be the solution to your back problems. It can easily lessen pressure in your spine and increase blood circulation which will result to a healthier you. It is important to note though that you have to consult your doctor before you begin any exercise program just to be sure that it is safe for you.