High Efficiency Fitness Co

Firefighters and Police to Give Bionic Fitness Devices First Test

Central Ohio Firefighters and Police will be testing out new technology of Bionic Fitness Devices called Body Oars

 

Columbus, OH -- (SBWIRE) -- 03/31/2011 -- Several local engineers are out to prove to the toughest critics, that their patent pending "Bionic" exercise devices are 8-100s of times more efficient at building core muscle and stamina than any traditional method physically can.

After six years of testing, bodyoars.com has chosen Central Ohio's hard-working police and firefighters, to be the first to test their "consumer ready" version of Body Oars™.

According to Structural Engineer Craig Wise, "Body Oars carry the muscle effort and resistance forces around joints and vertebrae, as traditional exercises still plow right through them. By not loading joints for massive resistance exercise, the core can apply immensely more effort, painlessly.

His analogy: "If you could drive your car's wheels directly from it's motor, bypassing all those U-joints axles and gears, you could run your motor ragged in minutes, even if your drive train is old or broken. Our unbreakable bionic extremities are driven directly by the big human body core motors"

Firefighters and Police need to maintain powerful hearts and bodies for both public and personal safety. Only Body Oars can offer them a painless way to restore, build and maintain even greater body strength without ever abusing their joints and backs, and in about 1/3td the time.

Body Oars can allow athletes to oppose their core running muscle contractions about 8 times deeper then tread mills.

For those who have developed difficulties running, LOBOS can be hundreds of times more effective at strengthening their core mobility power then tread mills.

Body Oars also oppose a far wider running motion (stride) range then running, and they also load opposing muscles as if the user is running forward and reverse at the same time.

Wise and Body Oar users will be visiting Central Ohio Police and Firefighters over the next weeks to enlist about 50 participants.

These trials will be held on Friday April 15th at the Worthington Indoor Swimming Pool adjacent to the Worthington High School on RT161, just east of 315.

Contact High Efficiency Fitness if you are a firefighter or police officer and care to participate, or anyone wanting more information, contact bodyoars@aol.com or call 614.946.3376