Submitted by oxfordblakk on Sat, 2010-02-20 10:58.
I remember stumbling across some isokinetic equipment for sport development on the internet some years ago. Now, unfortunately, the only information I can find on the net is either articles from SSL or products geared toward the practice of physical rehabilitation. Where can I find isokinetic equipment or how can I mimic the isokinetic contraction at home, i.e., with what type of exercise and with what equipment?
Submitted by oxfordblakk on Sat, 2010-02-20 11:29.
Just watched the aquakinetic arms/legs videos and the routines look pretty effective. Still I would like to know if anyone knows of some non-aquatic isokinetic equipment.
Re: isokinetic machines
jumpusa.com but you can find the superkat, bull dog, ham/glute and ect. but i've had a hard time finding the accelerator i can't find it any where
Re: isokinetic machines
I remember stumbling across some isokinetic equipment for sport development on the internet some years ago. Now, unfortunately, the only information I can find on the net is either articles from SSL or products geared toward the practice of physical rehabilitation. Where can I find isokinetic equipment or how can I mimic the isokinetic contraction at home, i.e., with what type of exercise and with what equipment?
Thanks!
Jamaal Richardson, CFT
Re: isokinetic machines
Just watched the aquakinetic arms/legs videos and the routines look pretty effective. Still I would like to know if anyone knows of some non-aquatic isokinetic equipment.