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Ironman Gravity Inversion Table Reviews |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 13 November 2009 )
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Introduction The Ironman Gravity Inversion Table comes in models labeled 1000, 2000 and 4000 respectively. There are some differences in the dimensions; weight and supports built into the different models, but basically all three of the models do the exact same thing. The BasicsThe basics include areas where all of these inversion tables have the same thing in common. A good way to start a discussion of the basics is to talk about what gravity inversion really means. If you follow the meaning that comes from the actual term, gravity inversion means to change the direction in which gravity flows. Since that cannot be done under natural conditions, these tables from Ironman will help you get the job done. The Ironman tables have gravity inversion that allows you to change the flow of gravity through your body by simply lying down on the table and stretching your arms over your head. If you do that, the table will take care of the rest.
The Benefits There are many benefits inherent to this particular posture. For starters, it can help you reverse many of the effects of gravity. Gravity causes a lot of premature aging and an inversion of gravity, even for only a small time each day, can reverse many of those effects.
Additionally, gravity inversion has been shown to help with reducing the stress on your back, helping you with problems due to fatigue and stimulating the circulation in your blood. The benefits listed here directly result from the inversion in gravity that your body experiences when it is subject to the full power of this table.
The DrawbacksThe main drawback to this particular table is that the gravity inversion it puts on a person can also be somewhat disorienting at first. Many people have reported symptoms of nausea when first using it, but in the end these people got used to the feeling and were still able to experience the many benefits that come with using these particular tables.
The ChoiceIf you decide to purchase an Ironman Gravity Inversion Table, you are going to need to choose between the three models available.
The 1000 model comes with a standard frame and a nylon backrest good enough for supporting a human 300 pounds in weight and 78 inches in height. It is the smallest of the tables, but it also happens to be the easiest to carry around as well as the cheapest.
The 2000 model comes with the same standard frame, but an upgrade to vinyl covered foam for the backrest. It has the same height and weight support capacity as the 1000 and while it does cost a little more, you get a bigger and better product as a result.
The 4000 model is the top of the line model for this particular item. Not only does it have the vinyl covered foam backrest, but it comes with an upgraded heavy-duty frame and additional lumbar support. It can support a person up to 350 pounds in weight and 78 inches in height. The drawback however is that it is the most expensive of the three. Also, it is the largest and least portable.
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